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It has been almost a year since the Russian aggression on Ukraine began. The war has left behind cities turned into rubbles, chaos, and kids losing their entire families. The world, including names like David Beckham, is doing everything in its power to limit the atrocities and help as many people as possible. Even FIFA and UEFA have imposed hefty bans on Russian clubs and the national soccer team. However, the help doesn’t limit to just that, many players are doing the best they can to help affected people in Ukraine.

Even though many stories flow under the radar, a few come out to show the support soccer has been providing in the war-torn nation. Last month Ukrainian club FC Shakhtar Donetsk sold their star player Mykhailo Mudryk to Chelsea. After the deal, club president Rinat Akhmetov announced that he would donate the 25 million USD transfer fees they got from Chelsea to the army. Similarly, another soccer legend revealed the charitable endeavors he is engaged in to help Ukraine.

David Beckham is doing his part

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David Beckham has just posted a couple of stories regarding his part in the humanitarian cause. His target was to focus on aid for the children of Ukraine. He went to Instagram and uploaded multiple stories about the hiring situation. The stories had links to the UNICEF initiative for the cause and raising money to donate in Ukraine. He took initiative last year, and after the war, became disastrous.

In his Instagram stories, the English soccer star wrote, “The past year has been one of violence, fear, and loss for the children of Ukraine. Millions of children continue to be at risk and urgently require psychological support health services, education, and other critical needs. UNICEF continues to support vulnerable children with life-saving assistance. Please donate now to support.

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This is a heartbreaking time for Ukraine. Russia is trying its best to revive its soccer. They had a meeting about the situation with the UEFA a couple of weeks ago. Although, it appears as if the soccer organizations have decided to uphold the ban.

Russian clubs still engaging in matches

UEFA has banned any kind of competitive matches of Russian clubs in Europe. This move has seemingly isolated the soccer scene in Russia. FIFA followed suit and banned the Russian soccer team from the soccer World Cup and other international tournaments. Although, it appears that the league is doing everything in its power to have UEFA lift the ban.

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The biggest shocker is the fact that it appears that Russian clubs have found a loophole, as they are continually playing soccer in Europe. According to the ban, they can’t play any competitive matches, but they had no say in Friendlies. What are your views on the bans UEFA imposed? Tell us in the comments.

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Rishabh Chaudhary

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Rishabh is a soccer writer at EssentiallySports, coming with a year of experience in digital marketing and 19 years of being a sports fan. Like most people in India, he started by watching cricket and then all sports. He writes poetry and songs in his free time and plays FPS games like Valorant and CSGO.
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Amal Joyce