Everton v's Dynamo Kyiv

2022 - 7 - 30

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Everton fan who helped Ukrainian refugees scores penalty in pre ... (Irish Examiner)

The Toffees brought on Paul Stratton towards the end of the 'match for peace' against Ukrainian side Dynamo Kiev.

An Everton fan who has been working to help Ukrainian refugees was brought on to take a penalty during their pre-season friendly against Dynamo Kyiv at Goodison Park. Everton supporter Paul Stratton was brought on to take a penalty in a friendly match against Dynamo Kyiv.— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) Stratton tucked away his spot-kick in front of the Gwladys Street End and celebrated in front of the fans before being congratulated by Everton’s players.

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Everton fan who helped refugees takes penalty vs Dynamo Kyiv (USA TODAY)

An Everton fan who has been helping Ukrainian refugees was brought on to take a penalty during the Premier League...

The match was broadcast live nationally in Ukraine, the club said. This was the first “match for peace” in Britain. Dynamo has played similar games in other European countries since the start of the war. Stratton, in full Toffees uniform, came on as a substitute toward the end of Everton and Dynamo's “match for peace” at Goodison Park on Friday night.

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Heroic Everton fan scores in friendly win against Dynamo Kyiv (SportsJOE.ie)

An Everton fan was recognised for his work in helping people in Ukraine by coming onto the pitch to score a penalty in their friendly against Dynamo Kyiv.

I love them, my father, my mother." Paul Stratton was brought on as a substitute by Frank Lampard and converted his penalty in front of the home faithful at Goodison Park. He was greeted to a standing ovation from the fans, and was also embraced by the Everton players. An Everton super-fan was recognised for his work in helping people in Ukraine by coming onto the pitch to score a penalty in their friendly against Dynamo Kyiv on Friday.

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Ashley Cole takes up new Everton role as pre-match tradition returns (Liverpool Echo)

We take a look at five moments you might have missed on Friday evening as Everton secured a victory against Dynamo Kyiv in their final pre-season match of ...

Clement did similar during the second half of last season as he attempted to improve Everton's fortunes in that sense. Dynamo Kyiv found themselves in similar scenarios throughout Friday evening's match and did create some chances, but didn't manage to find the back of the net. As revealed earlier this month, Ashley Cole has been handed a new behind-the-scenes role at Everton before the start of the 2022/23 season. From there, the England No.1 picked out a pinpoint pass to the right flank where Patterson had found space to comfortably win an aerial duel to set up a potential attack for his side. While the mascot situation might have been something very new for this pre-season game, soon things returned back to normality. And, Jordan Pickford had seemingly also been given the same instructions.

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Everton lets fan take penalty kick against Dynamo Kyiv in pre ... (Republic World)

The Everton vs Dynamo Kyiv, a pre-season friendly match on Friday night, featured a heartwarming moment when the EPL side allowed a fan to take a penalty ...

While Dominic Calvert-Lewin opened the scoresheet for Everton with a goal in the first half and Dwight McNeil bagged a brace, Stratton became the most talked about point of the match. Stratton was then spotted kissing the Everton badge on his shirt, before exchanging a few words with coach Frank Lampard. After the match, Everton took to their official Twitter handle and shared the video of Stratton hitting the penalty kick. It should be mentioned that, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Stratton traveled all the way to the Ukrainian border in Poland, 1300 miles away from his home. Stratton didn’t disappoint his fellow Everton fans as he converted the penalty kick into a goal and helped the English side earn a 4-0 win against the Ukrainian club. The fan was revealed as a 44-year-old man named Paul Stratton, who made headlines for his efforts to help the Ukrainian refugees who were affected by the Russia-Ukraine war. As Stratton made his way out to the field, the entire crowd at Goodison Park cheered him up and were much elated to see him score a goal.

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