Shakhtar Donetsk proprietor Rinat Akhmetov pledged Monday to provide $25 million to assist the households of troopers who defended town of Mariupol when it was attacked by the Russian navy.
Akhmetov introduced the donation at some point after Shakhtar accomplished a deal value as much as 100 million euros ($108 million) to promote winger Mykhailo Mudryk to Chelsea, though the Ukrainian membership mentioned the cash pledged by Akhmetov didn’t come from the switch.
“The money will be used to cover different needs — from providing medical and prosthetic treatment and psychological support to meeting specific requests,” Akhmetov mentioned in a press release revealed on Shakhtar’s web site.
During the autumn of Mariupol, the fighters who held out for months below relentless bombardment contained in the Azovstal metal plant — which is owned by Akhmetov’s Metinvest — turned a logo of Ukrainian resistance within the early months of the invasion.
“Their acts of bravery are unparalleled in the modern history,” Akhmetov mentioned launching the “Heart of Azovstal” challenge.
Since Akhmetov turned membership president in 1996, Shakhtar has been a mainstay within the Champions League, received the second-tier UEFA Cup in 2009 and developed the Donbas Arena that helped host the 2012 European Championship.
Shakhtar has been exiled from Donetsk since 2014 throughout a battle with pro-Russian forces after which the struggle since final February. The showpiece stadium has been broken however not destroyed, and the Ukrainian Premier League is now being performed in Kyiv and the west of the nation.
Akhmetov mentioned he was assured Ukraine would win “the horrendous and unjust war” after which “we will play a friendly against Chelsea at Donbas Arena in a Ukrainian Donetsk.”