Football Unites Poles And Belarusians In Fight Against Lukashenka Regime
13- 8.11.2024, 19:50
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The atmosphere at the stadium blew up the media and told the world about the situation in Belarus.
Yesterday, the stadium in Warsaw hosted the first ever match between Polish Legia and Minsk Dynama in the Conference League, which ended with a 4:0 victory for the hosts. But the main event was not the battles on the field, but the amazing atmosphere in the stands. That evening, the slogan “Mińsk, Warszawa, wspólna sprawa!” (Minsk and Warsaw, common cause) sparkled with new colors.
The fans of the Polish club showed solidarity with the Belarusians and Poles who are in Lukashenka's prisons. The Belarusians came to the match with white-red-white flags and posters with Belarusian volunteers who fought for Ukraine, and the Polish fans hung banners with capacious slogans addressed to Lukashenka.
The Lukashists were very afraid of this match, banning broadcasts in Belarus. Also, Dynama refused the guest sector, which the Poles eventually decided to open for Belarusians with national symbols.
The ideologists failed to hide the match from the eyes of Belarusians living inside the country. Residents of the country actively watched the broadcasts on the Internet, and also shared atmospheric photos and videos in the media and on social networks.
The Belarusians shouted “Long live Belarus!”— in response, the Polish fans applauded our compatriots. Also, the Poles and Belarusians held roll calls, clarifying the status of the dictator Lukashenka.
The Poles, who survived the communist dictatorship, understand perfectly well what the Belarusians are feeling now, so the Polish-Belarusian motto “Za naszą i waszą wolność” (For our freedom as d yours) has not lost its relevance today. Let's hope that the next match between Dynama and Legia will take place in a free Belarus.