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Andriy Shevchenko commented on his entry into the Italian Football Hall of Fame

48-year-old legendary Ukrainian footballer Andriy Shevchenko shared an emotional post on Instagram about his entry into the Italian Football Hall of Fame in the “Foreign Footballer” category, reports WomanEL. From his beloved Shevchenko, he knew his childhood dreams about Italian football and how it gave him a stellar status in the heart of Italy – the Milan club.

The athlete warmly returned to Milan, thanking him for the encouragement from the first days with the team. We recognized the legendary features that we have the honor to celebrate, and the great influx that will take over the new Italian football. Andriy’s act of support was also patriotic, and also signified Italy’s support for Ukraine at an important time.

Dear Italian football! A whole list of Ukrainian children who were about to be consumed before you.

Our first friend appeared on TV, and I immediately began to crawl into you. I saw Maldina, Baresi, Maradona, Platina, Van Basten, Baggio, Vialli and froze as they froze before the greatest works of mystique. I consider the passions of people, even religion. I continue to study history.

My first trip beyond the border as a child was to Italy, I will go to Rome, and then to Agropolis for a tournament. I was immediately impressed by everything about people, especially their generosity. I felt good here and I thought: “I may turn here, come what may.” And so it happened.

To reach the Hall of Fame of Italian football is a great privilege, and for this I thank all my partners at Milan, the club’s staff and my patients,

writing to Andriy Shevchenko.

Having completed the story with words of love for Italy, Shevchenko showed how the death of a little boy became part of the history of Italian football – deeply symbolic and heart-warming for those suffering from chronic diseases to the world.

Guess what, before Andriy Shevchenko showed all his children for the first time in a very difficult hour.

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