Soccer-Ukraine’s Yarmolenko joins bottle bad boys at European Championship

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Soccer Football – Euro 2020 – Group C – Ukraine v North Macedonia – National Arena, Bucharest, Romania – June 17, 2021 Ukraine’s Andriy Yarmolenko celebrates scoring their first goal Pool via REUTERS/Robert Ghement

June 17, 2021

BUCHAREST (Reuters) – Ukraine skipper Andriy Yarmolenko became the latest player at the European Championship to mess about with sponsors’ drinks bottles at a post-match news conference on Thursday in a trend amusing social media users but disconcerting organisers.

Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo started the fad by moving aside bottles of Coca-Cola and pointedly grabbing water instead as he sat down to speak to the media on Monday.

After the snub – which was widely shared and viewed by millions around the world – stock in the drinks company and Euro 2020 sponsor dipped 1.6%, losing about $4 billion in value.

Yarmolenko, fresh from scoring in his team’s 2-1 win over North Macedonia, took advantage of the limelight for some mischief.

“Can I do something? I saw Ronaldo doing this,” he said, grinning. “I want to move the (Coca-Cola bottles) here and I want to move the beer here. Coke and Heineken, please get in touch.”

The 31-year-old then dissolved into laughter before moving the bottles back to their original positions in front of him.

France midfielder Paul Pogba, a practising Muslim, removed a Heineken bottle at a news conference on Tuesday, while Italy midfielder Manuel Locatelli also moved Coca-Cola bottles on Wednesday, replacing them with water.

European governing body UEFA has taken a dim view of the players’ gesture, reminding teams they have contractual obligations towards tournament sponsors.

Coca-Cola did not immediately comment on Yarmolenko’s action, though after the Ronaldo incident it referred to a UEFA statement outlining the company’s range of drinks also including waters, isotonic sports drinks, juices, coffee and tea.

Heineken has not commented.

(Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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