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Goalkeeper Serhii Ivanov of FC Pokrova Lviv AMP misses the ball during the friendly match between FC Pokrova Lviv AMP and League of the Strong team at The St John Bosco Youth Educational Center on March 9, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. Both teams include mostly Ukrainian veterans. Two friendly matches have been played to train for the amputee football championship in Poland.
Viktor Havtoniuk of FC Nezlamni Kharkiv controls the ball during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between FC Nezlamni Kharkiv and FC Vikinhy Ternopil at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Maksym Buzeruk of League of the Strong team controls the ball under pressure from Yaroslav Kachmar of FC Pokrova Lviv AMP during the friendly match between FC Pokrova Lviv AMP and League of the Strong team at The St John Bosco Youth Educational Center on March 9, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. Both teams include mostly Ukrainian veterans. Two friendly matches have been played to train for the amputee football championship in Poland.
Yurii Sushch of FC Pokrova Lviv AMP controls the ball during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between MSC Dnipro Cherkasy and FC Pokrova Lviv AMP at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Stepan Honcharyk of FC Vikinhy Ternopil competes for the ball with Roman Poltavets of FC Nezlamni Kharkiv during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between FC Nezlamni Kharkiv and FC Vikinhy Ternopil at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Mykola Oleksiienko of FC Pokrova Lviv AMP has an attempt at goal during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between MSC Dnipro Cherkasy and FC Pokrova Lviv AMP at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Yaroslav Kachmar of FC Pokrova Lviv AMP controls the ball during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between MSC Dnipro Cherkasy and FC Pokrova Lviv AMP at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Anton Boiko of MSC Dnipro Cherkasy competes for the ball with Dmytro Shchehelskyi of FC Pokrova Lviv AMP during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between MSC Dnipro Cherkasy and FC Pokrova Lviv AMP at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Dmytro Kuts FC Pokrova Lviv AMP collides with Denys Sherynhovskyi of MSC Dnipro Cherkasy during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between MSC Dnipro Cherkasy and FC Pokrova Lviv AMP at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Dmytro Shchehelskyi of FC Pokrova Lviv AMP controls the ball during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between MSC Dnipro Cherkasy and FC Pokrova Lviv AMP at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Goalkeeper Stanislav Kaplia of MSC Dnipro Cherkasy makes a save during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between MSC Dnipro Cherkasy and FC Pokrova Lviv AMP at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Vitalii Makarchuk of FC Khrestonostsi Lutsk controls the ball during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between FC Khrestonostsi Lutsk and FC Vinnytsia AMP at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Kostiantyn Moskal of FC Khrestonostsi Lutsk has an attempt at goal during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between FC Khrestonostsi Lutsk and FC Vinnytsia AMP at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Goalkeeper Andrii Stasiuk of FC Khrestonostsi Lutsk makes a save under pressure from Yurii Sushch of FC Pokrova Lviv AMP during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between FC Pokrova Lviv AMP and FC Khrestonostsi Lutsk at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Goalkeeper Andrii Stasiuk of FC Khrestonostsi Lutsk makes a save under pressure from Dmytro Kuts of FC Pokrova Lviv AMP during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between FC Pokrova Lviv AMP and FC Khrestonostsi Lutsk at the Bosco Arena on September 27, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Vitalii Makarchuk of FC Khrestonostsi Lutsk collides with Ihor Protas of FC Bartka Ivano-Frankivsk during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between FC Khrestonostsi Lutsk and FC Bartka Ivano-Frankivsk at the Bosco Arena on September 28, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Andrii Burylo of FC Khrestonostsi Lutsk scores a goal during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship match between FC Khrestonostsi Lutsk and FC Bartka Ivano-Frankivsk at the Bosco Arena on September 28, 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Ten teams, consisting mostly of Ukrainian veterans, are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Mykola Trukhanskyi of FC Vikinhy Ternopil scores a goal during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship First League match between FC Dnipro Chest and FC Vikinhy Ternopil at the Bannikov Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Twelve teams and more than 350 players, mostly Ukrainian veterans from various regions of the country are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Stepan Oncharyk of FC Vikinhy Ternopil controls the ball under pressure from goalkeeper Vyacheslav Kulakovskyi of FC Dnipro Chest during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship First League match between FC Dnipro Chest and FC Vikinhy Ternopil at the Bannikov Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Twelve teams and more than 350 players, mostly Ukrainian veterans from various regions of the country are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Andrii Herasymchuk of FC Shakhtar-Stalevi Donetsk collides with Oleksii Vasylchenko of FC Nezlamni Kharkiv during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship Superleague match between FC Shakhtar-Stalevi Donetsk and FC Nezlamni Kharkiv at the Bannikov Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Twelve teams and more than 350 players, mostly Ukrainian veterans from various regions of the country are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Goalkeeper Roman Lyndov of FC Burevii Kyiv makes a save during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship Superleague match between FC Pokrova Lviv AMP and FC Burevii Kyiv at the Bannikov Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Twelve teams and more than 350 players, mostly Ukrainian veterans from various regions of the country are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Goalkeeper Roman Semeniuk of FC Shakhtar-Stalevi Donetsk makes a save during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship Superleague match between FC Shakhtar-Stalevi Donetsk and FC Nezlamni Kharkiv at the Bannikov Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Twelve teams and more than 350 players, mostly Ukrainian veterans from various regions of the country are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Ruslan Nedzelskyi of FC Shakhtar-Stalevi Donetsk competes for the ball with Roman Poltavets of FC Nezlamni Kharkiv during the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship Superleague match between FC Shakhtar-Stalevi Donetsk and FC Nezlamni Kharkiv at the Bannikov Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Twelve teams and more than 350 players, mostly Ukrainian veterans from various regions of the country are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Players of FC Pokrova Lviv AMP celebrate after winning the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship Superleague at the Bannikov Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Kyiv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) has launched the first national football championship for amputees. Twelve teams and more than 350 players, mostly Ukrainian veterans from various regions of the country are taking part in the tournament. The winners will compete in the 2026 European Amputee Football Champions League.
Players compete for the ball during a friendly match between FC Pokrova Lviv AMP-2 and FC Stal-Bukovyna Chernivtsi at the Bosco Arena on March 29, 2026 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) will launch its second national championship for amputee football.
Players compete for the ball during a friendly match between FC Pokrova Lviv AMP-2 and FC Stal-Bukovyna Chernivtsi at the Bosco Arena on March 29, 2026 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) will launch its second national championship for amputee football.



