New Zealand’s first World Cup opponents arrive
20 May 2015
New Zealand’s first World Cup opponents arrive
New Zealand’s first FIFA U-20 World
Cup opponents, Ukraine, arrived in the country today to an
official welcome and a rousing reception from the local
Ukrainian community at Auckland International
Airport.
Ukraine take on New Zealand in the tournament’s opening match at 1pm on Saturday 30 May.
Members of Auckland’s Ukrainian community clad in the nation’s traditional blue and yellow colours, sung the Ukrainian national anthem and presented the team with a traditional gift of sourdough bread and salt.
The team was also
greeted by a performance from Tainui’s Haka Legend group
and words of welcome from Auckland Council representatives
as the host city.
In welcoming Ukraine to Auckland,
ATEED’s Martin Fairweather says it’s fantastic to see
the diversity of people coming from all over the world for
this great tournament.
Ukrainian coach Oleksandr Petrakov and the players are respected for developing a strong team spirit and impressive team ethos which has underpinned their recent success
“Despite being a long way from home, the Ukrainian expat community is rallying it’s support, and we look forward to some spectacular football,” says Martin Fairweather.
Ukraine has made it to the last 16 in two previous appearances at the FIFA U-20 World Cup.
Following the Opening match against New Zealand they will play United States and Myanmar in their attempt to reach the 2015 tournament’s knock out stages.
The Kiwi team will be
officially welcomed to the tournament at Aotea Square on
Tuesday 26 May and Aucklanders are encouraged to come along
and get behind the team at the event which includes
entertainment and a chance to meet the players.
Tickets
are still available for all nine matches at North Harbour
Stadium and fans are encouraged to show their support for
New Zealand by dressing in white to create a whiteout effect
at the stadium.
Fans and football fanatics wanting to get involved in the tournament can visit Fever Pitch on Queens Wharf free of charge during the tournament from May 30 to June 20.
Fever Pitch is a fan hub which will feature the internationally designed and purpose built FIFA cube, with digital displays, high tech skills stations, an information ‘locker room’ with information on the tournament and its history and football skills demonstrations. Fever Pitch also features an outdoor, small sided football pitch for club, community and business house competitions as well as impromptu matches.
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