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Tiraspol Coach Left Europa League For Fighting War In Ukraine by ghettokid1(m): 8:43am On Mar 05, 2022
No matter whether they are civilians or Ukrainian citizens living abroad, even well-known figures in professional sports, a large part of the Ukrainian people are ready to give their lives to defend their country against the Russian invasion, like Yuriy Vernydub, coach of Moldova's Sheriff Tiraspol.

Just six months ago Vernydub achieved the greatest result in the history of this modest team, defeating Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu 2-1 in the Champions League.

A few weeks ago, however, everything changed and his life went from coaching the Moldovan team in the Europa League (against Braga of Portugal) to returning to his country to join the armed forces facing the Russian army.

"My son called me at 4:30am and he told me the Russians attacked us. I knew then that I would return to Ukraine to fight," Vernydub told BBC.

"We flew home and landed in Iasi, Romania. I then went by bus to Tiraspol, in Transnistria, with the rest of the team on Friday evening and left for Ukraine first thing on Saturday morning. I enrolled on Sunday. It took 11 hours from Tiraspol to my home in Ukraine, travelling via Odessa, then through Kirovgrad, Kryvyy Rih and then Zaporoje, but I can't say it was difficult," the coach added.

He went from beating Real Madrid to fighting a war

That 180-degree change in Vernydub's life was far from easy, but since he decided to return to Ukraine he has been supported by his players in Sheriff and other coaches.

"When we beat Real Madrid, I couldn't imagine this. Some of the Sheriff boys have called me and I have received voice messages. They asked how my family is doing, how my kids are doing. On 1 March, Sheriff played in the league against a rival and they won. I appreciate that. Some coaches sent me words of encouragement too," Vernydub said.

"Thinking about football motivates me. Football is my life. I hope this war won't last for long. We will win and I will go back to my beloved work," he added.

Vernydub could not leave her family and nation alone

Vernydub's love for his country motivated him to return to his family and his people to face the Russian army, unlike thousands of his compatriots who preferred to leave Ukraine.

"I don't want to lie to you. As I was returning home, I saw a lot of strong men leaving the country. If they will come back, I'll be happy... We could have gone to Moldova and this option is still open for my children, for their wives, for my grandchildren. But me and my wife - we are staying here for sure," Vernydub said.

Sheriff's coach reveals that his brother is over 60 years old, his younger son cannot fight for his health and his elder son does not accompany him because he convinced him to stay at home together with his two young children. Not everyone copes with war.

"The heaviest battles are probably 120 km away from where we are. But I made my decision so everything is OK. I am not afraid.

"I was in the army when I was young - it was mandatory to do it for two years. But it was in a unit for sportsmen. For two months, we were instructed in theory and after that we learned how to handle a gun. But that was so long ago. I can't say I have any trouble using fire arms, I know how to use them," Vernydub said.

"I can't understand [Russia president Vladimir] Putin and his circle. And I can't understand the Russians who are not against him... They say they are setting us free. But from what? They said we are fascists, Nazis... They are attacking civilian homes, but only say they hit the military infrastructure. They are lying," he added.
https://www.marca.com/en/football/2022/03/05/62229cd8ca474117308b45d1.html

Re: Tiraspol Coach Left Europa League For Fighting War In Ukraine by Kazeem47(m): 8:44am On Mar 05, 2022
Nice one.But there are ways you can be supporting your people without picking up arms.Many coaches and footballers have died at the war fronts.
Re: Tiraspol Coach Left Europa League For Fighting War In Ukraine by Adonisteve: 8:45am On Mar 05, 2022
Odikwa risky
Re: Tiraspol Coach Left Europa League For Fighting War In Ukraine by ghettokid1(m): 8:46am On Mar 05, 2022
I will sooon dump Nigeria to go and fight for Ukraine
Re: Tiraspol Coach Left Europa League For Fighting War In Ukraine by slickbak(m): 9:04am On Mar 05, 2022
All these stories to lure fighters from other parts of the world.
Re: Tiraspol Coach Left Europa League For Fighting War In Ukraine by Maxymilliano(m): 9:15am On Mar 05, 2022
I admire the bravery and patriotism of Ukrainians so much.

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