Dynamo wrote an open letter to Andrei Pavelko and Vladimir Geninson. The main theme of the appeal was the organization of the match for the Supercup of Ukraine.
According to the club, the main reason for the disorder in the stands was the low level of security organization by the ULF and the stadium Chernomorets.
"During the match for the Supercup of Ukraine in Odessa, a group of fans of both teams committed unlawful actions in the stands of the Chernomorets stadium. This caused a negative response among the football community and a series of angry publications in the media.
Given the relevance of the topic and not always the correct conclusions of some journalists and functionaries, the Security and Safety Service of the club made a detailed analysis of the reasons that led to violations of the ".
The letter drew attention to the fact that the organizer of the match (UPL - prim. ) Is responsible for ensuring order and security, establishing a pass-through regime and.
It is also clarified that the match was appointed director and security officer, whose duties include "the leadership and coordination of the forces to ensure the safety of spectators and participants in the competition".
The letter refers to the main reasons for the riots in the stands:.
- The security service of the stadium Chernomorets did not control the documents (only selectively, in some cases);.
- The location of both sectors of the ultras was unsuccessful, which were not provided with technical separation with sectors of general location;.
- there was no separate entrance for the fan sectors and did not conduct an inspection of the fan groups;.
- The stadium personnel did not fulfill the requirements of the club's security officers about the inspection of female fans. As a conclusion, Dynamo noted that "the organization of the match in the field of security demonstrated an extremely low level of all performers, lack of interaction and coordination".
The Kiev club offered to organize a meeting of employees of the security services of clubs and stadiums.