Borussia Monchengladbach have announced they will play a charity friendly against the Ukraine national team at Borussia Park.
All profits from the game, which will take place on May 11, will be donated to charitable causes for people in or from Ukraine.
The match will be Ukraine’s first since the start of the invasion by Russia and is part of Oleksandr Petrakov’s team’s preparations for their rescheduled World Cup playoff with Scotland in June, as well as subsequent Nations League fixtures.
Gladbach chief executive Stephan Schippers told the club’s website: “We’re very happy to be able to help the Ukrainian FA through this game, and hope that as many football fans as possible from all over the country come to the stadium and make a donation to a good cause by buying a ticket to the match.
“All Ukrainian citizens will have free entry to the game.”
It follows an exhibition match between another Bundesliga side, Borussia Dortmund, and Ukrainian opponents Dynamo Kyiv, who raised €400,000 in support of victims of the war as Dynamo secured a 3-2 win at Signal Iduna Park on Tuesday.
The contest was part of Dynamo’s Match for Peace tour, which has also included games against Legia Warsaw, Galatasaray and Cluj.