These Stadiums Expose Putin’s Brutal War on Ukrainian Culture

Before Putin’s forces invaded, eastern Ukraine was the hub of the nation’s sports scene. Now, it’s largely destroyed.

Russia’s efforts to erase Ukrainian culture are evident in the state of the region’s iconic stadiums, once buzzing with stars like Cristiano Ronaldo and pop icons such as Beyoncé and Rihanna.

Today, these landmarks in various cities appear eerie and deserted. In Crimea, under illegal Russian occupation since 2014, Ukrainian venues are used for Kremlin propaganda.

“Destroying normal life and erasing identity is deliberate,” said Glenn Micallef, European culture and sport commissioner, to POLITICO. He stressed sports’ role in identity. Federations must deny platforms for propaganda.

From Donetsk to Mariupol, and Luhansk to Crimea, POLITICO explored Ukraine’s sports facilities under occupation, showcasing Moscow’s cultural assault on its neighbor.

Donbas Arena, Donetsk

On August 29, Donetsk’s Donbas Arena turned 16. For 11 years, it has been in Russian-controlled territory — abandoned, damaged. Opened in 2009 by Shakhtar Donetsk’s owner Rinat Akhmetov, the $400 million arena was Ukraine’s first elite European football stadium. It hosted Euro 2012, Champions League games, and concerts by Beyoncé and Rihanna. It once symbolized Ukraine’s European ambitions.

In 2014, as war erupted, Shakhtar fled. The stadium was shelled, its glass façade shattered, and seized by militants. In a symbolic act, they changed Shakhtar’s name to the Russian spelling, Shakhter.

“I fought in many stadiums,” boxer Paulie Malignaggi told POLITICO, having won a title there in 2012. “This one stood out — state-of-the-art facilities. Memories are bittersweet.”

Volodymyr Boyko Stadium, Mariupol

After Russia’s 2022 occupation of Mariupol, the city’s main stadium was taken over by Española, a unit of Russian football hooligans. Videos from May 2023 showed militants in the arena, waving Soviet and Russian flags.

The stadium’s advanced hybrid turf, installed in 2021, is in ruins. Its structure bears shell damage, the pitch dried out in the summer of 2022 amid heavy bombardments.

Mariupol’s sports facilities shared a fate of destruction. The training base was turned into a military academy. The Illichivets sports complex, once a regional pride, took direct hits. Its facilities need massive reconstruction.

Moscow’s propaganda paints Mariupol as new for settlers, but locals see ruin.

Avanhard Stadium, Luhansk

Avanhard Stadium held special pride for Luhansk. In 1972, Zorya won the Soviet championship there. After 1991, the club rose to European competitions, filling the 22,000-seat stadium.

Growing up in Luhansk, attending games was a cherished family event. The stadium echoed with “Luhanshchyna,” a song about regional pride. The 2014 invasion moved the club and song to Zaporizhzhia, losing its original essence.

“Even in lower leagues, we never had fewer than 8,000 fans,” said Zorya legend Nikita Kamenyuka to POLITICO. “Playing in Luhansk gave us energy.”

In 2014, after renovation, Avanhard was shelled, taken by the Luhansk People’s Republic, and abandoned. Propaganda events and matches by a fake Zorya emerged.

Today, its stands crumble, its fixtures fade, and the track cracks. Russians claim renovation plans.

Lokomotiv Stadium, Crimea

Simferopol’s Lokomotiv Stadium, home to Tavriya, Ukraine’s first post-independence football champion, faced an unusual fate post-occupation.

Closed for years, it reopened in 2021 as a center for Crimean teams. In 2025, it hosted a match between occupied Crimea and Donetsk “republic” teams during “Day of Russia” celebrations, under Russian oversight.

Tavriya’s base is abandoned. Other Crimean stadiums defy rules, hosting Russian games.

“Holding matches in occupied Crimea flouts international law,” said Ukraine’s sports minister, Matviy Bidny, to POLITICO. “Games under the Russian flag, notably in Crimea, whitewash crimes.”


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20 responses to “These Stadiums Expose Putin’s Brutal War on Ukrainian Culture”

  1. Bang Shift Avatar

    Stadiums as propaganda tools? Brilliant! Who knew the Kremlin was so keen on hosting the “Destruction Olympics”? 🥇💔

  2. Geneva Cuffs Avatar
    Geneva Cuffs

    Typical Kremlin strategy, isn’t it? Take a vibrant sports hub and turn it into a desolate ghost town—all while waving flags and pretending it’s a cultural renaissance. 🎭🤷‍♂️

  3. Stadiums once alive with the cheers of fans are now just sad relics of a bad reality show nobody wanted to watch. 🥴 Who knew that transforming sports venues into propaganda platforms was the new Olympic sport?

  4. Married Man Avatar
    Married Man

    Isn’t it charming how the Kremlin has transformed these once-vibrant stadiums into ghostly showcases of cultural obliteration? 🎭 Just what every war-torn city needs—an empty arena to host a propaganda circus! 🤡

  5. carrot 
joker Avatar
    carrot joker

    Isn’t it just brilliant how Putin’s regime has turned once-thriving stadiums into haunting relics of a cultural graveyard? Nothing screams “world class” like a crumbling arena filled with echoes of past glories—Bravo, really! 🎭🙄

  6. Uncle Buddy Avatar
    Uncle Buddy

    What a brilliant strategy—turning vibrant stadiums into ghostly ruins while simultaneously showcasing the art of erasing culture! Bravo, Putin, truly a masterclass in “modern diplomacy.” 🙄

  7. runway darling Avatar
    runway darling

    Just love how Putin’s cultural revival plan includes turning once-vibrant stadiums into ghost towns. Nothing screams “we care about sports” quite like a crumbling arena and a bunch of hooligans waving flags, right? 🏟️🙄

  8. Domino Combat Avatar
    Domino Combat

    So, let me get this straight: Russia thinks turning majestic stadiums into crumbling relics of propaganda is a solid PR move? Brilliant strategy, lads! 🙄🏟️

  9. goldtouch Avatar

    Stadiums, once the pride of Ukraine, now stand like sad, forgotten relics—perfect for a game of “Who Can Ignore History the Best?” 🙄🏟️ Who knew erasing culture could be this avant-garde?

  10. undergrad Avatar

    Stadiums turned into ghost towns? Brilliant move, Vlad! Nothing says “cultural appreciation” quite like turning a football pitch into a propaganda stage—who needs the UEFA Champions when you can have a Kremlin circus instead? 😏⚽️

  11. Milan Call Back Avatar
    Milan Call Back

    Isn’t it charming how these once-vibrant stadiums have become the poster children for Putin’s cultural “preservation” project? Must be a new trend in Russian real estate: “Buy a ruin, get a historic site for free!” 😂

  12. Isn’t it charming how Russia’s idea of cultural appreciation involves turning vibrant stadiums into mere props for their propaganda show? 🎭 Nothing screams “progress” like a crumbling arena, eh? 😏

  13. Stadiums once filled with cheers now stand as eerie monuments to a cultural apocalypse—who knew a game of footie could double as a weapon of war? 😂 It’s like Russia’s idea of ‘sports tourism’ took a wrong turn at the last bombshell!

  14. Ladysmith Avatar

    Seems like Putin’s big plan for “cultural exchange” is just turning stadiums into ghost towns—who knew the sports scene could be so… *depressingly* avant-garde? 🏟️✨

  15. Spoiler Betty Avatar
    Spoiler Betty

    Stadiums turned into ghostly relics—who knew sports could double as a war zone? I suppose Putin’s taking a crack at cultural demolition; must be a new Olympic sport! 😏🏟️

  16. Green Scavenger Avatar
    Green Scavenger

    Seems like Putin’s got a real knack for turning vibrant stadiums into ghost towns—who knew he was such a fan of eerie silence? 🎭 If only he’d apply that creativity to something useful, like, I don’t know, returning some of that lost culture instead of playing footie with ruins.

  17. pixie soldier Avatar
    pixie soldier

    What a creative way to turn cultural hubs into ghost towns! I suppose when you can’t win on the pitch, you just demolish the whole stadium, eh? 🏟️😏

  18. Lady Killer Avatar
    Lady Killer

    Nothing like a good ol’ stadium tour to realize that a glorious sports history has been replaced by crumbling reminders of a cultural massacre. If only Putin could turn back time as easily as he bulldozes history! 🏟️💔

  19. Stadiums as symbols of cultural erasure? Brilliant move, really. Who needs a vibrant sports scene when you can have crumbling ruins and Soviet flags? 🤦‍♂️

  20. Isn’t it just delightful how Putin has turned vibrant sports venues into ghost towns? I guess erasing culture is the new Olympic sport in his playbook! 🏟️💔

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