Celina Makes Norwegian Apartment Available to Ukrainian Refugees - Ipswich Town News
Town forward Bersant Celina has made his apartment in Norway available to Ukrainian refugees escaping Russia’s invasion.
Celina himself was a refugee as a child having moved to Norway as a two-year-old to escape the war in his native Kosovo.
His father Edvar tweeted his son’s intention to make his apartment in Drammen in south-eastern Norway available to a Ukrainian family for free.
The 25-year-old is on loan with the Blues from French side Dijon this season, his second spell at Portman Road.
What to read next:
Armstrong New Gateshead BossFormer Blues striker Alun Armstrong has been appointed the new manager of his hometown club, National League Gateshead.
TWTD Questionnaire 2024/25Only another couple of days in which to fill in the annual TWTD Questionnaire, your chance to look back in judgement on Town's 2024/25 season
Hutchinson On as Sub as England U21s DrawBlues forward Omari Hutchinson won his sixth England U21s cap as a sub as his side drew 0-0 with Slovenia in their second group game at the European Championship in Slovakia.
Hutchinson and England U21s Face SloveniaTown forward Omari Hutchinson and his England U21s teammates face Slovenia in their second European Championship group game in Slovakia this evening (KO 5pm, Channel 4).
Burgess: What a Ride!Departing Blues defender Cameron Burgess has issued a goodbye message to all at Town having agreed a three-year deal with Swansea City.