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Football reacts to Russian invasion

“We were driving and there were tanks coming past us. You see that stuff on Call of Duty. It was surreal. I’ve never seen anything like that in my life”
Rukh Lviv player Viv Solomon-Otabor describes leaving Ukraine

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Around the world of football, confederations, federations, clubs and individuals have been reacting to the events unfolding in Ukraine.

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