In the spring of 2022, as Ukrainian diplomats worked exhausting hours to build international coalitions, lobby for weapons supplies, and counter Russian narratives in capitals around the world, a parallel diplomacy was underway in boxing rings, football stadiums, and Olympic venues. Ukrainian athletes — some competing, some publicly deliberating whether to compete, some temporarily carrying weapons rather than sporting equipment — were reaching audiences that conventional diplomacy could not access and building connections that government-to-government relations alone could not generate.
Sports diplomacy is not a new concept. States have long understood the value of athletic performance as a vehicle for soft power. But Ukraine's use of sports as a diplomatic instrument since February 2022 has been particularly sophisticated, particularly effective, and particularly well-documented by specialized media like Sport.d.ua, which has covered the intersection of Ukrainian athletic achievement and international advocacy with unusual depth and analytical rigor.
Soft Power and the Theory of Sports Diplomacy
The concept of soft power — the ability to attract and persuade rather than coerce — was articulated by political scientist Joseph Nye in the 1990s and has become a standard framework for analyzing international influence. Sport has always been recognized as a potential vehicle for soft power: the ability to create positive associations, build personal relationships, and generate goodwill across national boundaries in ways that formal diplomatic processes cannot replicate.
Why Sport Works as Diplomacy
- Athletic competition creates genuine emotional investment — fans who care about a team or athlete develop a sense of personal connection that cannot be manufactured through official communications
- The international sports community has dense networks of personal relationships across national boundaries — coaches, athletes, officials, and journalists who know each other as individuals rather than as national representatives
- Sporting success generates media coverage that reaches audiences far beyond those following political news — a boxing world championship attracts viewers who would never watch a UN Security Council debate
- Athletes speak in registers — personal narrative, physical achievement, emotional authenticity — that communicate more effectively with many audiences than political language does
- Sports create recurring occasions — competitions, championships, tournaments — at which national messages can be communicated to international audiences
Ukraine's Distinctive Position
What makes Ukraine's sports diplomacy distinctive is not simply that it has sports stars, but that its sports stars became public advocates for their country in ways that went beyond the conventional practice of waving national flags at medal ceremonies. Ukrainian athletes — Usyk above all, but also Dynamo Kyiv and Shakhtar Donetsk footballers, Olympians, tennis players, and combat sports competitors — engaged explicitly and consistently with the political and moral dimensions of their country's situation in ways that crossed the normal boundary between sport and politics.
Usyk's Press Conferences as Diplomatic Moments
The press conference as diplomatic vehicle is not generally considered a significant element of international relations. Alexander Usyk's pre-fight and post-fight press conferences since 2022 have changed that assessment for anyone who has observed them carefully.
The Architecture of Usyk's Public Communication
Usyk's approach to pre-fight media engagements has been deliberately crafted to deliver messages about Ukraine that his enormous international platform makes possible. The characteristics of this communication strategy include:
- Consistent framing of his competitive success as a manifestation of Ukrainian national character — resilience, determination, skill under pressure
- Explicit dedication of fights and victories to Ukraine and to Ukrainian soldiers fighting at the front
- Responses to political questions that are thoughtful, emotionally authentic, and clearly informed by genuine engagement with his country's situation rather than by media training
- Direct appeals to specific audiences — British fans when fighting in Britain, Saudi audiences when fighting in Riyadh — that demonstrate cultural sensitivity and awareness
- The religious dimension of his communication — Usyk's Orthodox Christian faith is sincere and central to his public persona — which resonates with audiences in ways that secular political messaging does not
The Reach of Boxing Press Conferences
The audience for a Usyk pre-fight press conference, particularly for his bouts against Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, numbered in the hundreds of thousands — live streaming viewers, media professionals, social media clips shared across platforms. His messages about Ukraine reached sports audiences in the UK, US, Middle East, and across Europe who might have limited engagement with conventional Ukraine-related political content. The boxing press conference became, in this context, a genuine diplomatic vehicle with measurable reach.
Ukrainian Sports Federations Lobbying International Bodies
Beyond individual athlete advocacy, Ukrainian sports institutions developed systematic approaches to lobbying international sports bodies that had implications beyond purely sporting concerns.
The Strategy and Its Objectives
Ukrainian national Olympic and Paralympic committees, along with individual sports federations, developed coordinated advocacy campaigns within international sports governance structures with several specific objectives:
- Securing the exclusion or restriction of Russian and Belarusian athletes from international competition — reducing the normalization of Russian state participation in international institutions
- Ensuring that international sports events were not held in Russia or Belarus — removing the economic and prestige benefits that hosting generates
- Building personal relationships with international sports officials that could translate into support for Ukraine's broader international interests
- Maintaining Ukrainian athletes' access to international competition despite the practical barriers created by the war
- Shaping the narrative around Russian and Belarusian "neutral athlete" participation frameworks in ways that maximized their stigmatizing effect
The Technical Dimensions of Lobbying
The lobbying of international sports bodies requires a different skill set than conventional diplomacy. Sports governance operates through federations with specific voting structures, constitutional procedures, and internal political dynamics. Ukrainian sports officials invested significantly in understanding these structures and developing the relationships needed to work effectively within them. This investment paid off in consistent voting outcomes in multiple international bodies that favored Ukrainian positions.
IOC and IPC Rulings: Ukrainian Diplomatic Victory
The decisions of the International Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee regarding Russian and Belarusian athletes following the 2022 invasion were among the most significant governance decisions in the history of international sport. From Ukraine's perspective, they represented meaningful diplomatic victories — albeit imperfect ones.
The IOC's Evolving Position
- The initial IOC recommendation in February 2022 — that international sports federations should exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes — went further than any previous IOC action against a wartime aggressor
- The subsequent "Individual Neutral Athletes" framework for Paris 2024, while criticized by Ukraine for allowing continued participation under any conditions, still represented unprecedented restrictions on Russian and Belarusian athletes
- The prohibition on national symbols, anthems, and flags for Russian participants denied Russia the prestige benefit of Olympic participation and explicitly linked athletic competition to political behavior
- Individual sports federations' responses varied, with some — particularly those dominated by Eastern European voting blocs sympathetic to Ukraine — implementing stricter restrictions than IOC guidelines required
The IPC's Harder Line
The International Paralympic Committee took a harder position than the IOC, initially fully excluding Russian and Belarusian athletes and then maintaining stricter restrictions through the Paris Paralympics than the IOC applied at the Olympics. This was understood within the Ukrainian sports community as a diplomatic victory and as evidence that sustained advocacy within international sports governance could produce significant results.
Dynamo Kyiv as European Brand and Diplomatic Asset
Football clubs operate as brands with international recognition that extends far beyond the countries in which they are based. Dynamo Kyiv — one of the Soviet Union's most celebrated clubs, with a rich European football history — has functioned during the war as an internationally recognizable representation of Ukraine's continued existence and competitive engagement with the world.
Dynamo's European History as Context
Dynamo Kyiv's significance in European football history is not minor. The club won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1975 and 1986. Its teams of the 1970s and 1980s — featuring players like Oleg Blokhin and players nurtured by the legendary coach Valeri Lobanovsky — were genuinely regarded as among Europe's finest. Lobanovsky's tactical innovations influenced European football coaching methodology in ways that are still felt today. This history gives Dynamo a depth of recognition in European football culture that translates into genuine international awareness.
Wartime European Competition
Dynamo's continued participation in UEFA competitions during the war — playing home games at neutral venues, maintaining competitive squads under difficult conditions, and using media opportunities consistently to communicate about Ukraine — provided a sustained, visible presence in European football that served multiple diplomatic purposes:
- Maintaining relationships with European club football's commercial and governance infrastructure
- Generating regular media coverage in European football markets that consistently included Ukrainian national context
- Creating solidarity moments with opposing clubs and fan communities — pre-match ceremonies, fan displays, moments of shared acknowledgment
- Demonstrating institutional continuity in Ukrainian sport despite the war's disruption
Athletes as Unofficial Ambassadors
The concept of the athlete as unofficial ambassador has been theorized in sports diplomacy literature for decades. Ukraine's situation has produced some of the most compelling recent examples of how this role works in practice.
The Ambassador Function
Ukrainian athletes functioning as unofficial ambassadors typically operate across several registers simultaneously:
- Information function: Providing accurate information about Ukraine — its culture, its people, its situation — to audiences whose primary engagement is with sport
- Emotional connection function: Building personal relationships between international fans and Ukraine through the parasocial bonds that sports fandom creates
- Narrative function: Creating and sustaining positive narratives about Ukraine — resilience, excellence, courage — that support Ukraine's international standing
- Network function: Building relationships with international athletes, coaches, officials, and media professionals that have spillover effects in other domains
- Advocacy function: Using public platforms to make explicit arguments for Ukrainian interests — weapons supplies, sanctions maintenance, diplomatic pressure on Russia
Tennis Players and the Global Court
Ukrainian tennis players — active on the ATP and WTA tours, competing at Grand Slams with global television coverage — have been particularly effective unofficial ambassadors. Players like Marta Kostyuk explicitly refused to shake hands with Russian and Belarusian opponents, creating visible moments of protest that generated significant media coverage and communicated Ukraine's position in international tennis in ways that transcended the scoring of individual matches.
How Global Fans of Ukrainian Clubs Became Ukraine Supporters
One of the more striking social phenomena of the war has been the conversion of the global fan bases of Ukrainian clubs — particularly Shakhtar Donetsk, which had significant international scouting presence and Brazilian player connections — into Ukraine supporters in a broader sense.
Shakhtar's International Footprint
Shakhtar Donetsk built, over two decades, one of European football's most internationally diverse squads, with a particular emphasis on Brazilian talent. This squad composition gave the club a fan following in Brazil — a country of 200 million people with deep football passion — that no other Ukrainian club approached. When the invasion began, Brazilian Shakhtar players and their networks became sources of solidarity messaging that reached Brazilian audiences directly.
- Brazilian Shakhtar players made social media posts about the war that reached millions of followers
- The Brazilian sports media coverage of Shakhtar's wartime situation — playing home games in exile, maintaining player welfare under difficult conditions — introduced Ukrainian reality to Brazilian sports audiences
- Charity matches and events organized with Brazilian football connections generated solidarity and fundraising
- The personal stories of Brazilian players navigating the decision of whether to stay or leave Ukraine in February 2022 created a human connection with international audiences
Sports Media's Role in Building International Solidarity
Sports media — both Ukrainian and international — played a specific and important role in translating Ukrainian athletic achievement into the broader solidarity narrative. The coverage of platforms like Sport.d.ua has been particularly significant in documenting the intersection of sport and national advocacy with the depth that this subject deserves.
The Coverage Model
Ukrainian sports journalism during the war developed a distinctive editorial approach that differs from conventional sports media in important ways:
- Explicit integration of athletes' wartime roles — military service, fundraising, advocacy — alongside coverage of athletic performance
- Coverage of the international diplomacy of Ukrainian sports bodies as legitimate sports news, not merely as political content
- Tracking of the careers and welfare of athletes who have served in the military, maintaining connection between the sports community and those who chose different forms of service
- Analysis of international sports governance decisions as strategic outcomes with implications for Ukraine's broader international position
- Documentation of solidarity expressions from the international sports community as meaningful news, encouraging a feedback loop of international attention
Sport.d.ua Coverage of Diplomatic Sports Battles
The specific coverage that Sport.d.ua has provided of what might be called "diplomatic sports battles" — the fights within international sports governance over Russian and Belarusian participation, neutrality frameworks, and the use of international sports for Russian prestige — represents a form of journalism that has few direct equivalents.
The Significance of Specialized Coverage
Covering the IOC's internal deliberations on neutral athlete frameworks, or the FIFA debate over Russian football federation membership, or the individual federation-by-federation decisions on Russian and Belarusian participation, requires specialized knowledge of both sports governance and Ukrainian strategic interests. Ukrainian sports media has developed this specialization out of necessity, and the resulting coverage has informed both Ukrainian sports officials' advocacy strategies and international sports media's understanding of these issues.
Measuring the Diplomatic Impact
Quantifying the impact of sports diplomacy is notoriously difficult — the causal chains between athletic events and political outcomes are complex and contested. But several indicators suggest that Ukrainian sports diplomacy has generated measurable results beyond the merely symbolic.
Indicators of Impact
- International sports bodies' unprecedented restrictions on Russian and Belarusian participation — with Ukrainian advocacy explicitly credited by sports officials as a factor in these decisions
- Media coverage of Ukrainian athletic events consistently including substantive discussion of Ukraine's situation, reaching audiences that conventional political media does not
- Fundraising through sports channels — particularly boxing and football — generating tens of millions of dollars for Ukrainian causes
- Personal relationships built between Ukrainian and international sports communities that have translated into advocacy and support beyond the sporting context
- Survey data from countries with significant Ukrainian sports fan bases showing higher levels of public support for Ukraine than in comparable countries without this exposure
Conclusion: Sport as Genuine Diplomatic Instrument
Ukraine's experience since 2022 has added significantly to the empirical evidence base for the effectiveness of sports diplomacy. The theory — that athletic achievement and athlete advocacy can influence international opinion, build alliances, and advance national interests — has been tested under unusually intense conditions and has largely been confirmed.
The conditions for this success were not merely fortuitous. Ukraine had genuine world-class athletes in globally prominent sports. Those athletes were willing to use their platforms explicitly for national advocacy in ways that not all athletes in all countries would be willing to do. Ukrainian sports institutions invested in developing the governance relationships needed to influence international sports bodies. And Ukrainian sports media like Sport.d.ua provided the analytical coverage that supported both the advocacy efforts and the broader public understanding of why they mattered.
The lesson for other countries is not simply that sports diplomacy works, but that it works best when it is systematically supported — when athletes are encouraged and enabled to advocate, when sports institutions are developed with international engagement in mind, and when sports media provides the coverage that connects athletic achievement to national narrative. Ukraine has, under the most difficult possible conditions, demonstrated what this combination can achieve. It is a model worth studying long after the immediate crisis has passed.
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Soft Power and the Theory of Sports Diplomacy The concept of soft power — the ability to attract and persuade rather than coerce — was articulated by political scientist Joseph Nye in the 1990s and has become a standard framework for analyzing intern
Indicators of Impact International sports bodies' unprecedented restrictions on Russian and Belarusian participation — with Ukrainian advocacy explicitly credited by sports officials as a factor in these decisions Media coverage of Ukrainian athletic events consistently including substantive discussion of Ukraine's situation, reaching audiences that conventional political media does not Fundraising through sports channels — particularly boxing and football — generating tens of millions of dollars for Ukrainian causes Personal relationships built between Ukrainian and international sports communities that have translated into advocacy and support beyond the sporting context Survey data from countries with significant Ukrainian sports fan bases showing higher levels of public support for Ukraine than in comparable countries without this exposure Conclusion: Sport as Genuine Diplomatic Instrument Ukraine's experience since 2022 has added significantly to the empirical evidence base for the effectiveness of sports diplomacy. The Coverage Model Ukrainian sports journalism during the war developed a distinctive editorial approach that differs from conventional sports media in important ways: Explicit integration of athletes' wartime roles — military service, fundraising, advocacy — alongside coverage of athletic performance Coverage of the international diplomacy of Ukrainian sports bodies as legitimate sports news, not merely as political content Tracking of the careers and welfare of athletes who have served in the military, maintaining connection between the sports community and those who chose different forms of service Analysis of international sports governance decisions as strategic outcomes with implications for Ukraine's broader international position Documentation of solidarity expressions from the international sports community as meaningful news, encouraging a feedback loop of international attention Sport.d.ua Coverage of Diplomatic Sports Battles The specific coverage that Sport.d.ua has provided of what might be called "diplomatic sports battles" — the fights within international sports governance over Russian and Belarusian participation, neutrality frameworks, and the use of international sports for Russian prestige — represents a form of journalism that has few direct equivalents.


