New sports portal launched in Ukraine, Wladimir Klitschko among founders
Ukraine boxer and former world boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko has presented a new Ukrainian sports web portal called mixsport.pro, of which he is one of the founding members.
"We would like it to be a service where you can get information about any kind of sports in Ukraine within seconds: where the offices of federations are, where sports clubs are located, and a lot of more. Our goal is to provide as much useful information as possible about the entire range of Ukrainian sports through the new portal," Wladimir Klitschko said as quoted by the website of Kyiv's mayor Vitaly Klitschko.
The new website will collect information about all the sports establishments, children sports schools, coaches, and federations in Ukraine. It will also feature details about the activities of specialized sports clubs and sports halls.
The website is available in three languages: Ukrainian, Russian, and English.
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