FAIR PLAY SPIRIT AND HOSPITALITY
Following the outbreak of war, the women's handball league in Ukraine was suspended. The Galychanka Lviv women's team turned to Polish people for help. The players, champions of Ukraine, wanted to keep their team and, show the world with their play that their nation was not giving up. The authorities of the Handball Association in Poland and the PGNiG Women's Superleague, as well as the Polish clubs, decided to expand the match timetable and admit the Ukrainian players to the PGNiG Superleague in the 2022/2023 season.
The players from Lviv play their matches at the Education and Recreation Centre in Marki, near Warsaw. Since the 2014/2015 season, Galychanka has won seven consecutive Ukrainian championship titles.
“Russian aggression against Ukraine continues, and today in Poland we are showing that the way to development and a better future lies in dialogue and integration I am convinced that in these challenging times the spirit of fair play and traditional Polish hospitality will make us witness great sporting emotions and beautiful interpersonal gestures,” said Kamil Bortniczuk, Minister of Sport and Tourism.