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Shevchenko hopes Ukrainian soccer history can be preserved through Toronto exhibition

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Mariam Kourabi
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A historical exhibition of Ukrainian soccer history, featuring artifacts and a special appearance by Andriy Shevchenko, is being held in Toronto to coincide with the Ukrainian national team's participation in the Canadian Shield tournament. The event aims to preserve Ukrainian football heritage and raise donations for children affected by the war in Ukraine.

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  1. 1 Early eighties: Club flags and scarves on display.
  2. 2 1991: National team jerseys dating back to this year.
  3. 3 February 2022: Scheduled Ukrainian Premier League match cancelled due to invasion.
  4. 4 Thursday and Friday (June 5-6, 2025): Exhibition held in Toronto.
  5. 5 Saturday afternoon (June 7, 2025): Ukraine and Canada kick off tournament doubleheader at BMO Field.
  6. 6 June 10, 2025: Exhibition running until this date.
  • Preservation of Ukrainian soccer history
  • Community building for Ukrainian diaspora
  • Fundraising for war-affected children
  • Increased fan engagement and morale despite the war
What: A historical exhibition of Ukrainian soccer history is being held in Toronto, featuring artifacts and an appearance by Andriy Shevchenko, to preserve the heritage and raise donations for war-affected children.
When: Thursday and Friday (June 5-6, 2025); running until June 10; tournament doubleheader Saturday afternoon (June 7, 2025); national team jerseys dating back to 1991; club flags/scarves since early eighties; scheduled Ukrainian Premier League match in February 2022 (cancelled).
Where: Toronto, BMO Field.
Why: To preserve Ukrainian soccer history, provide a sense of community for Ukrainians in Canada, and raise donations for children affected by the war in Ukraine.
How: By displaying national team jerseys, FIFA World Cup balls, club flags/scarves, and European trophies; hosting a Q&A session with players; and encouraging donations at the free event.

A historical exhibition of Ukrainian soccer history, featuring artifacts and a special appearance by Andriy Shevchenko, is being held in Toronto to coincide with the Ukrainian national team's participation in the Canadian Shield tournament. The event aims to preserve Ukrainian football heritage and raise donations for children affected by the war in Ukraine.