footballer in Ukraine's second division was reportedly investigated after appearing to celebrate a goal scored against his team.Kremin Kremenchuk star Vitaliy Boyko was seen raising his hands in the air in a cheering motion when rivals Uzhgorod took the lead during the clash in the Ukrainian Persha Liga (First League).Boyko, 23, can be seen on the edge of the box appearing to celebrate as Uzhgorod ace Mykola Gayduchyk turns the ball in for the hosts.
The incident baffled some onlookers, while others suggested the midfielder was sarcastically applauding his team-mates for poor defending.According to Ukrainian outlet Tribuna, the Ukrainian Association of Football’s (UAF) Ethics and Fair Play Committee reviewed the incident amid concerns over.
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