VOLLEYBALL UNITES NATIONS
Following Russia's attack on Ukraine, the Barkom-Kazhany club has been no longer able to play in their city. Thanks to the “Volleyball Unites Nations” programme, the team has joined PlusLiga for the 2022/2023 season. It can host its rivals in the Hutnik hall in Kraków and show the fortitude of the Ukrainian people.
Supported by coaches from the Małopolska region, the trainers and players of Barkom-Kazhany organise volleyball classes for children and young people from Poland and Ukraine in Kraków. There are also physical activities with elements of volleyball for adults.
“Both we as a club and the whole of Ukraine are very grateful. We will learn volleyball from you because Poland is a champion in volleyball, and we will develop this sport in Ukraine,” said Oleg Baran, President of the Barkom-Kazhany Lviv club.
“I keep my fingers crossed for the Barkom-Kazhany team to perform well because every victory will be very important for us. There has never been such a reconciliation as today. Polish people are wonderful,” stressed the mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovy.
There are plans to establish a club of supporters of Barkom-Kazhany Lviv, which will organise, for instance, tifo displays for the Lviv club's matches in Kraków and fans' trips to matches outside the capital of the Małopolska region.