On Sunday, December 8, the participants of the Moscow Longevity project became honored guests of the Blue and White Light at the traditional New Year's match, in which Dynamo Moscow defeated Khimki with a score of 4:1.
They came to this match not alone, but with their grandchildren, who were delighted to meet the Moscow Santa Claus. He stopped by the tea party of the fans and gave everyone gifts.
Starting from the spring part of the championship, it is planned to organize a special cozy "Dynamo living room" at the blue and white home matches, which will be located next to the children's area at VTB Arena. There, the grandchildren of the project participants will be able to have an interesting and fun time while their grandparents will chat over a cup of tea with Dynamo historian Yuri Koshel and share stories about football.
In addition, many more diverse events are planned to develop a culture of being sick through generations, visiting football with whole families and fostering a love of football since childhood.
The joint work of the parties began in October, when a tour of the stadium in Petrovsky Park was conducted for the project participants. Later there was a tea party and a lecture from Yuri Koshel about the British tour of 1945, and on Sunday at the match there was a New Year's meeting on the theme "Dynamo as a pioneer and the main milestones in the history of the club."
Moscow Longevity is a unique health, educational and leisure project for older citizens. Its participants can attend classes in more than 40 areas of activities under the guidance of professional teachers at the sites of the project's supplier organizations or join self-organized clubs in the company of like-minded people in more than 130 centers of Moscow longevity.
All interested citizens of the older generation – women from 55 and men from 60 - can join the "Moscow Longevity". To do this, you can contact any center of Moscow longevity or the center of public services "My documents", as well as enroll online on the portal mos.ru.