Borussia Dortmund Includes Ukrainian Danilo Krevsun in Champions League Squad
Danilo Krevsun Named to Borussia Dortmund Roster
According to Главком: Ukrainian midfielder Danilo Krevsun has been selected for Borussia Dortmund's squad for their UEFA Champions League Round of 16 clash against Italy's Atalanta. The 20-year-old, who plays for Ukraine's youth national team, has yet to make his senior debut for Dortmund. However, he brings experience from nearly 50 appearances for the club's reserve team and has also featured for their U-19 side in the UEFA Youth League.
Krevsun is a product of the Shakhtar Donetsk academy. Following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, he relocated to Germany, where he initially trained with Preußen Münster. He joined the Borussia Dortmund organization in January 2023. His inclusion highlights how European clubs are providing pathways for Ukrainian talent displaced by the war.
Fixtures and Related News
The first leg between Borussia Dortmund and Atalanta will be played in Germany on February 17, with the return leg scheduled for February 25 in Italy. In other news involving Ukrainian players, goalkeeper Ivan Pakholyuk of Kolos has been named among the world's top five young goalkeepers under the age of 23.
Furthermore, Ukrainian footballers will no longer be considered foreign players in ten European leagues, including those of Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, and France. This change, which adds these nations to a list of 'friendly countries,' affirms the Ukrainian Association of Football's stance on securing equal rights for its players within EU member states.
Krevsun's call-up to the Champions League squad signals the growing trust of Borussia Dortmund's coaching staff in young talents, particularly within the context of the current situation in Ukraine.
The participation of Ukrainian players in European clubs and competitions can positively impact their development and enhance their competitiveness on the international stage. Additionally, the revised status of Ukrainian athletes in European leagues opens new opportunities for their career progression and integration into global football.
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