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Patrons of Olympic Dreams project extend the stay of young athletes from affected regions of Ukraine in Cyprus

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Patrons of the Olympic Dreams international sports camps project visited young football players from the affected regions of Ukraine who are currently in Cyprus and extended their training period until the Cyprus Football Cup final.

It will take place on 24 May at the capital's stadium in Nicosia between AEL Limassol and Omonia. For the children from Irpin, Bucha, Gostomel and other affected cities of Ukraine, getting to the final is a real gift, as is the opportunity to train in safe and comfortable conditions created by the project organisers and partners.

Ukrainian footballers born in 2009 (19 boys) and 2010 (13 boys and 7 girls) are currently training in Cyprus as part of the flagship Olympic Dreams project of "The Future for Children" Charitable Foundation.

Together with them, teams of athletes, judokas, taekwondo, fencers and gymnasts from different cities in Ukraine are training. "You are our pride.

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