Although Ukraine failed to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a playoff defeat to Sweden, football continues to hold deep significance for a country three years into war. FC Shakhtar Stalevi, a team of military veterans, illustrates how the sport is providing a vital lifeline — offering purpose, camaraderie and hope to those who have served on the front lines. Captain Denys Volynets, who once believed his playing days were behind him, says football reminds him that life goes on.
Al Jazeera's Audrey MacAlpine reports from Kyiv.
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Al Jazeera's Audrey MacAlpine reports from Kyiv.
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