Young Ukrainian who lost a leg to cancer stepped onto the field with players before the Champions League final.


Children were allowed on the field before the Champions League final
Before the important match between 'PSG' and 'Inter' at the stadium in Munich, children came onto the pitch to greet the spectators alongside the footballers. A special presence was 10-year-old Ukrainian Mykhailo Paliy, who overcame cancer at the age of 7 but did not lose his deep interest in football. He is now engaged in amputee football and plays for the Pokrova Lviv AMP club.
It is worth noting that 'PSG' became the second finalist of the UEFA Champions League after winning in the semi-finals.
The path to the final for 'PSG' and 'Inter'
In a tense semi-final match, 'PSG' defeated 'Arsenal' with a score of 2:1, worthy of advancing to the final. 'Inter' also demonstrated its strength, defeating 'Barcelona' 4:3 after extra Time.
In the Champions League final, 'PSG' and 'Inter' will meet. This exciting match will take place on May 31 at the 'Allianz Arena' in Munich.
Children's emotional support on the field before the final became unforgettable for the fans. Mykhailo Paliy became a symbol of strength and perseverance in the face of life's challenges.
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