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Six Shakhtar Donetsk players 'refuse to return to Ukraine' after friendly in France
The club's South American players reportedly went AWOL as they do not want to return due to the political unrest in Ukraine
Boycott: Six of Shakhtar's players are refusing to travel back home because of political unrest
Six Shakhtar Donetsk players have refused to return to the Ukraine after a pre-season friendly in France, according to reports.
The players missed their flight back and are currently AWOL in France, reports Canal+.
Five of the six players have been named and all of them are of South American nationality.
The French network are reporting that the players are refusing to return to the Ukraine because of the political turmoil in the country, of which Donetsk is heavily involved.
The five players who have been named are Brazilian's Douglas Costa, Fred, Dentinho, Alex Teixiera and Argentinian Facundo Ferreyra.
All of the players were bought in multi-million pound transfer deals and are widely knows as the team's biggest stars.
Costa has been a part of five title wins at Shakhtar despite only being 23-years-old, while Teixiera has won four championships with the club.
All of the players are expected to be allowed to leave the club, but none will attract English interest due to work permit issues.
Shakhtar Donetsk business HQ 'over-run' by 'armed men' as instability continues in eastern Ukraine
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Ukrainian football club Shakhtar Donetsk have seen their business headquarters over-run by 'armed men', the club announced on Wednesday.
Pro-Russian insurgents in eastern Ukraine have caused instability in the region, leading to conflict.
Russian president Vladimir Putin has urged the soldiers to stop their advance, while also calling for Ukraine to rein back its troops in the region.
Not at home: Shakhtar have been forced to leave their stadium and move to Kiev and Lviv
Shakhtar Donetsk trio Dentinho, Alex Teixeria and Douglas Costa refuse to return to Ukraine as they fear for their safety
Trio release statements stating they are worried about their safety
Former Man United target Douglas Costa among players staying in France
Shakhtar Donetsk owner orders players to return to the Ukraine
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Shakhtar Donetsk trio Dentinho, Alex Teixeria and Douglas Costa have admitted they are afraid to return to Ukraine while the country is engulfed in conflict.
Dentinho, Alex Teixeria and Douglas Costa were among six players who remained in France following a friendly against Lyon on Saturday.
And the trio have released statements insisting they are not trying to engineer a move away from the club.
VIDEO Scroll down to watch Douglas Costa scoring with deceptive left foot shot for Donetsk
Worried: Shakhtar Donetsk's Douglas Costa has chosen to stay in France
Staying put: Costa, pictured with Nemanja Vidic, is afraid of returning to the Ukraine
Dentinho said: ‘We want to clarify that we have no problem with the club. In previous seasons, we have strictly complied with the dates agreed with the coaches.
'But this time, in a meeting at the hotel, together with all Brazilian players after the match against Lyon, because of the conflicts in the country, we are scared and do not want to endanger the lives of our family.
‘It’s an individual decision. As head of the family, I think about my wife and kids and no money in the world will risk their lives. I just want you to understand that the club want to work, want to play, but I can not allow people that I love so much to be endangered.
'I want to play but can not allow people who I love to be endangered. We have read that the embassies of the United States, England, Switzerland and also in Brazil has recommended that people do not travel to the region. The question I ask is: Would you send your child there at the moment?’
Earlier on Monday, Shakhtar’s owner said the players will be punished financially if they fail to return.
‘If they don’t come then in the first instance they will suffer,’ the club’s billionaire owner Rinat Akhmetov said in a statement on the Shakhtar website.
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