UEFA opens investigation after Fenerbahce fans sing Vladimir Putin's name in match against Dynamo Kyiv
By Ben Church, CNN
Updated 1033 GMT (1833 HKT) July 29, 2022
Dynamo Kyiv players celebrate after beating Fenerbahce on July 27, 2022.(CNN)European soccer's governing body UEFA has opened an investigation after Fenerbahce fans were heard singing Russian President Vladimir Putin's name during a Champions League qualifier against Dynamo Kyiv.
Turkish side Fenerbahce crashed out of the competition after Ukraine's Kyiv scored an extra-time goal to win the second leg in Istanbul 2-1 on Wednesday. The first leg, held in Poland due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, had ended 0-0. The incident, which was heavily criticized online, appeared to be sparked by Vitaliy Buyalskyi's celebration after he put the visitors 1-0 up in the second half. «A UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector will conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding alleged misbehavior of Fenerbahce supporters,» a UEFA statement read.«Information on this matter will be made available in due course.»Read MoreHere's what we've learned from the Brittney Griner trial in Russia after her latest testimonyFenerbahce said in a statement that it didn't accept the reaction from «some» of its supporters which «never represents the stance and values of our club.» It also said it was «unfair» to attribute the rhetoric to all its fans. Videos shared online appear to show a large section of fans singing Putin's name shortly after Buyalskyi had celebrated in front of the home fans. It came moments after Fenerbahce midfielder Ismail Yuksek was sent off in a fiery match. Vasyl Bodnar, Ukrainian Ambassador to Ankara, said it was «sad» to hear the chants.«Football is a fair game. Yesterday, Dynamo Kyiv was stronger,» he wrote on social media. «It is very sad to hear the supporting