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Shevchenko defends decision to enter Ukraine politics

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Shevchenko defends decision to enter Ukraine politics


The former Dynamo Kiev striker insists his popularity among many football fans will help his countrymen, and denies allegations of taking money or funding as election day looms

Sep 19, 2012 5:06:00 PM

By Miles Chambers

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Former Chelsea and AC Milan forward Andriy Shevchenko has defended himself against accusations surrounding his political candidacy in Ukraine.

The 35-year-old retired from international and club football after Euro 2012 and had already revealed his intention to enter into politics.

However, some people have criticised his candidacy as a ploy to steal votes from former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko for the ‘Ukraine - Go Forward!’ party that Shevchenko represents, but the former forward has refuted claims he received money from third parties to fund the €1 million he paid towards the election campaign.

"As a player, I think I've done a lot for my country," Shevchenko explained to Italian news outletLa Repubblica.

"Now I have made the decision to enter politics because I want to do good in Ukraine. I absolutely did not take money or funding.

"In the course of my career, I have gained the trust of a large part of my people, and for me this is the most precious thing. I could never want to lose it making up certain things.

"I understand that on the internet you can write many things but what matters is to meet people in person.

"I have already travelled half the country campaigning and many people have told me they support my idea of being in politics.

"If I go into parliament I will dedicate myself to promoting the sport among the young generations of Ukrainians. They do not have to be famous champions, just healthy people."

 
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