Champions League | PSG Goalkeeper's Wife Skirted the Rules and Waved the Russian Flag During the Final
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It was forbidden to bring the Russian flag into the stands for the final match, but Marina Kondratiuk found a way to circumvent the ban.
Equipment for prohibited celebrations had been brought into the stands of the Champions League final.
Paris Saint-Germain celebrated their second consecutive Champions League victory when they defeated Arsenal on penalties in Budapest on Saturday, but the team's goalkeeper's wife remembered the event in a different way.
In the Champions League final in Budapest, the flag of the Russians, banned by UEFA, appeared in the stands and then on the pitch. There is an explanation for this.
The world is dealing with a major uproar after the Champions League final. Controversial footage of goalkeeper Matvey Safonov's wife with a Russian flag during the celebration of Paris Saint-Germain's victory over Arsenal has gone viral. UEFA has banned the use of Russian national symbols since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine.
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