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Ukrainians offer Champs League final fans free bed and soup

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KIEV: Ukrainians have taken to social media to invite football fans attending the Champions League final in Kiev to stay in their homes for free after hotels aggressive­ly raised prices for match night on May 26.

Many hotels and apartments are asking several thousand dollars for accommodat­ion that normally costs around US$50 (RM198) per night or cancelled existing bookings to charge higher rates for the expected influx of around 50,000 supporters.

Worried that the price hikes could damage Ukraine’s image, 27- year- old student Victor Kylymar set up a Facebook group called “Kyiv FREE couch” where locals offer to host fans travelling to see the showdown between Real Madrid and Liverpool.

Kylymar said the final straw was when he heard someone was charging a couple of hundred dollars for the use of a dentist’s chair as a bed overnight.

“For me it was beyond the limit of common sense and insanity,” he said.

Since its launch on May 5, the Facebook group has gained more than 3,000 members and many offers of beds, sofas and spare rooms as well as free guided tours of the Ukrainian capital.

Some would-be hosts even volunteere­d to pick up guests from the airport or cook them borscht, a traditiona­l beetroot soup.

Liverpool supporter Georgie Clarke, 27, said the inflated accommodat­ion costs had prompted many fans to consider cancelling their trips to Ukraine altogether.

Before Clarke found a host in Kiev through the Facebook group, the cheapest place he could find to stay online was charging nearly US$2,500 (RM9,949) per night, he said.

“The people of Kiev have given the travelling fans hope to see their teams play and it’s amazing to see such hospitalit­y from them. I’m looking forward to spending my time in Ukraine in an experience of a lifetime,” he said via instant messenger.

The final will be the biggest football fixture in Ukraine since it co- hosted the European Championsh­ip in 2012.

Since then a pro- European uprising in Kiev ousted a pro-Russian president, while a Moscowback­ed insurgency in Ukraine’s eastern regions sparked an ongoing conflict with government troops.

Many Ukrainians are keen to welcome visitors and show their country has recovered from the worst of the political and economic crisis.

Some government officials have also offered to host fans including Minister of Informatio­n Policy Yuriy Stets.

“We’d like to invite family of fans to stay in our apartment for few days during the Final for free. The only 2 conditions: 40+ age and to be Real Madrid fan ( Sorry, Liverpool) See U in Kyiv!,” Stets wrote in a post on Facebook that included an emoticon of a winking face.

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