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In the final episode, Adam Crafton & Joey D’Urso are joined by producer Abi Paterson in the London studio to reflect on their experiences witnessing Shakhtar's against-all-odds story in the Champions League against the backdrop of war.
They are joined by Jakub Parusinski from the Kyiv Independent and Powerlines podcast to learn more about Ukraine's relationship with sport during this war.
With the uncertainty in Ukraine, we explore what the future might hold for the club and its star players who have emerged such as Mykhailo Mudryk.
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Presenters: Adam Crafton, Joey D'Urso and Abi Paterson
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Shakhtar’s Champions League campaign reaches an epic climax with two decisive fixtures against Celtic and RB Leipzig and head coach Igor Jovicevic promises his team will do everything they can to honour and represent the troops back home.
We hear the inside story on young superstar Mykhailo Mudryk, who attracts attention from the world’s biggest clubs.
The realities of war remain and we hear the first-hand account of Olena Sukhenko, who lost multiple members of her football obsessed family to Russian brutality.
And eight years on from Shakhtar’s forced exodus from their home in Donetsk, we explore just how realistic it is for the club to one day return to its true home in eastern Ukraine.
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Presenters: Adam Crafton and Joey D'Urso
Producers: Adam Crafton, Joey D'Urso, Jesse Howard, and Mike Stavrou
Sound Mixing: Jesse Howard
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Adam Crafton’s trip to Ukraine is aborted as Russia launches a fresh wave of missile strikes on Kyiv and other cities.
As the war drastically changes, Adam is with Shakhtar players who desperately await confirmation that their friends and family have survived Putin’s latest onslaught.
Amid the anxiety, Joey hears how the coaching staff somehow prepare to face the best team in the world, Real Madrid.
In an intensely emotional week, can Shakhtar pull off a sporting miracle?
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Presenters: Adam Crafton and Joey D'Urso
Producers: Adam Crafton, Joey D'Urso, Abi Paterson, and Mike Stavrou
Sound Mixing: Ollie Bellwood
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In this episode The Athletic’s Adam Crafton goes into the boardroom at Ukrainian football club Shakhtar Donetsk to meet those facing unprecedented challenges to compete in the Champions League whilst war rages in Ukraine. Shakhtar’s CEO Sergei Palkin reveals why his club are suing football’s world governing body FIFA for €50m.
The grim realities of war are never too far away, as Adam speaks to one Ukrainian mother, who shares the tragic story of her son, a soldier and promising young footballer, who once tried out with Shakhtar.
Despite it all, we join Shakhtar as they take to the field against the world’s richest, most successful club Real Madrid.
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Presenter: Adam Crafton
Producers: Adam Crafton, Jesse Howard, and Mike Stavrou
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We take you inside the dressing room with Shakhtar Donetsk as they prepare for their next Champions League match against Celtic.
Whilst The Athletic’s Adam Crafton follows the team in Warsaw, his colleague Joey D'Urso is in Croatia. He meets with the children from the club’s academy who are kept safe and out of harm’s way, but pine for their friends and family back home in Ukraine.
We then return to Warsaw for match day - can the underdogs get another result? We start with an emotional team-talk from the club’s captain Taras Stepanenko…
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Presenters: Adam Crafton and Joey D'Urso
Producers: Adam Crafton, Joey D'Urso, Abi Paterson, and Mike Stavrou
Sound Mixing: Ollie Bellwood
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In this episode, The Athletic’s Adam Crafton speaks to Taras Stepanenko, the captain of Ukrainian football club Shakhtar Donetsk, as he and his young family take refuge in an underground shelter when war breaks out in Ukraine.
Adam also meets with Shakhtar's Croatian head coach, Igor Jovicevic, who was separated from his family when Russia invaded.
Meanwhile, as the team prepares for their first match in Europe’s elite competition, the Champions League, we hear from Shakhtar midfielder Ivan Petryak, who lost a family member to the war with Russia. With all the odds against Shakhtar, can the Ukrainian club pull off a shock victory against the German club Red Bull Leipzig?
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Presenter: Adam Crafton
Producers: Adam Crafton, Abi Paterson, Mike Stavrou
Sound mixing: Ollie Bellwood
Featuring footage from: The Daily, AP, ABC News, Sport BILD, DW News, Al Jazeera, and BT Sport -
Introducing The Athletic's brand new podcast series; Away from Home.
We have been given rare inside access to leading Ukrainian football club Shakhtar Donetsk as they compete against the world's best teams despite being unable to play at home - in their own stadium - due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Over six episodes, we’ll bring you Shakhtar’s story of hope and horror, tales from Kyiv, Warsaw, Madrid and beyond on their Champions League odyssey as they cope with the impact of war.
Six episodes, available from November 7th.