FC Dynamo Kyiv Ends Partnership with Money24/7
FC Dynamo Kyiv has announced the termination of its partnership with Money24/7, following fresh investigative reports and growing public concern over the company’s practices. The club emphasized that it never had—and still does not have—any involvement in Money24/7’s financial operations, did not participate in its day-to-day activities, and lacked any means to influence them. This decision was made immediately after information came to light that cast doubt on the company’s reputation. Such moves reflect a broader trend among sports organizations to reassess corporate affiliations amid heightened scrutiny.
'First and foremost, we extend our sympathy to all individuals who, according to media reports and their own statements, have suffered as a result of this company’s activities. We sincerely hope that all circumstances of the case will be thoroughly and objectively investigated by the relevant authorities, and that everyone who has incurred losses will receive fair protection of their rights,' stated representatives of FC Dynamo Kyiv.
Home Matches in European Competitions
Additionally, the club has selected Poland’s Arena Lublin as the venue for its home matches during the 2026/27 European season. The team has previously played at this stadium in earlier campaigns:
- 2024/25 season: Partizan (Serbia), Rangers (Scotland), RB Salzburg (Austria)
- 2025/26 season: Ħamrun Spartans (Malta), Pafos (Cyprus), Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)
At the time the partnership agreement was signed, Dynamo stated it had no knowledge of any facts or circumstances that might indicate potential misconduct by Money24/7. The decision to collaborate was made based on the information and public image available at that time.
The termination of FC Dynamo Kyiv’s partnership with Money24/7 highlights the club’s caution in selecting partners, especially amid heightened public and media oversight. This move may also impact the club’s image, as Dynamo seeks to distance itself from any potential scandals involving financial misconduct. The selection of Arena Lublin for hosting European home matches is another significant step, demonstrating the club’s readiness to continue competing on the international stage.
The recent decision by FC Dynamo Kyiv to end its partnership with Money24/7 not only reflects the club's commitment to ethical standards but also coincides with their preparations for upcoming European competitions. As they gear up for the 2026/27 season, the club has confirmed the selection of a Polish stadium for their home matches, further emphasizing their focus on a positive and reputable presence in international football.