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Poland skipper Lewandowski will wear Ukraine captain’s armband in Qatar

Latter’s coach Andriy Shevchenko presents blue and yellow symbol to Barcelona star

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Sep 2022 7:36AM

Poland skipper Lewandowski will wear Ukraine captain’s armband in Qatar
Ukraine coach Andriy Shevchenko (left) presents Poland captain Robert Lewandowski with a Ukrainian captain’s armband yesterday at the Polish national stadium in Warsaw. The Barcelona star will wear both the Polish and Ukrainian captain’s armbands at the World Cup in Qatar later this year. – @lewy_official Twitter pic, September 21, 2022

WARSAW – Robert Lewandowski will wear both the Polish and Ukrainian captain’s armbands at the World Cup in Qatar.

Ukraine coach Andriy Shevchenko presented the Barcelona star with the symbolic blue and yellow armband yesterday at the Polish national stadium in Warsaw.

“Thank you” Shevchenko, tweeted Lewandowski yesterday. “It was a pleasure to meet you! It will be an honour for me to carry this captain’s armband in the colours of Ukraine to the World Cup.”

While Poland qualified for the World Cup by beating Sweden in a playoff in March, Ukraine fell to Wales in the last European qualifier in June.

“The whole country is affected by the war, everyone is in danger,” Shevchenko told Polish media.

“And at the same time, everyone is working and doing what they can to contribute and help others, to support the country. Soccer players are no exception.

“This is also a message to the world – we are fighting, we are still alive and we will never give up.”

In Qatar, Poland will face Argentina, Saudi Arabia and Mexico in Group C. – AFP, September 21, 2022

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