Four friendlies in Spain

PRAGUE - The mid-season training camp in Spain is getting closer. The team leaves for the warm south on 25 January and will stay there for thirteen days. The red-whites will play four friendlies against teams from Poland, Ukraine, South Korea and Russia.
The match schedule for Spain:

27 January: Slavia – Dynamo Kyiv

29 January: Slavia – Samsung Suwong

1 February: Slavia – Lech Poznan

5 February: Slavia – FC Krasnodar

Dynamo Kyiv (Ukraine)
Currently second team in the domestic league Dynamo Kyiv shines in the UEFA Champions League. The group G runners-up will face Manchaster City in the round of 16.

Suwon Samsung Bluewings (South Korea)
Four time champions of domestic K League Classic and current-runner ups Bluewings are one of the best known Asian football teams. In the 2015 AFC Champions League, the Korean club advanced to the round of 16 losing to Japanese Kashiwa Reysol in the knock-out stage.

Lech Poznań (Poland)
The Polish champions are currently at the sixth position in domestic competition. The nine matches without a loss made up for the poor start of the autumn part of the season. Lech reached the group stage of Europa League and finished third-placed ahead of Portuguese Os Belenenses.

FC Krasodar (Russia)
The Russian Premier League squad reached the Europa League qualifiers and succeeded in the international competition. The winners of group C will face Sparta at the round of 32 in February. Krasnodar is currently fifth in the Premier League, seven points behind the leader CSKA Moscow.

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