Football continued across the continent with players and fans showing their support for the country after Russia attacked it.
The T-shirt with the message "No War in Ukraine" was revealed by Ruslan Malinovskyi after he scored two goals in Atalanta's win at Olympiakos.
The home fans of Zenit St Petersburg held up a Ukrainian flag during their game against Real Betis on Thursday.
The tie would have gone to extra time after Zenit's injury-time goal was ruled out by the VAR. The Russian side had a player on the bench who had been capped 54 times.
Barcelona and Napoli players stood together behind a large banner that read "Stop War" before their game at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.
Fans of Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb held a banner that said "Support to the people of Ukraine" in their win over Sevilla.
Fans of Norwegian club Bodo/Glimt held up pictures of the Ukrainian flag in their match against Celtic to show their support.
The players of Slavia Prague wore Ukraine T-shirts with the message "We Stand with Ukraine" written on them before their game with Fenerbahce.
Taras Kacharaba was made captain by Slavia.