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Ukraine National Under-18 Football Team
The Ukraine national under-18 football team ( uk, Юнацька збірна України з футболу (U-18)) is one of several junior national teams of the Football Federation of Ukraine. It serves as a reserve of under-19 team in preparation to continental under-19 football competitions. Until 2001 it served as the base team, before UEFA transitioned competitions to under-19 age requirements. History Head coaches * 1999-2002 Anatoliy Kroshchenko European championship In 2001 Ukraine U-18 qualified for the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship. Honours *Continental competitions (UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship): ** runners-up (1): 2000 Recent results Current squad The following players have been called up for 2014 Slovakia Cup. See also * Ukraine national football team * Ukraine national under-21 football team * Ukraine national under-19 football team The Ukraine national under-19 football team ( uk, Юнацька ...
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Football Federation Of Ukraine
The Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) ( uk, Українська асоціяція футболу, Ukrayins'ka Asotsiyatsiya Futbolu) is the governing body of football in Ukraine. Before 2019 it was known as the Football Federation of Ukraine, FFU ( uk, Федерація Футболу України, Federatsiya Futbolu Ukrayiny). As a subject of the International Olympic Movement, UAF is a member of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine. UAF is also member of international football organizations such as UEFA and FIFA. Ukrainian Association of Football governs all sport events and organizations associated with the game of football including irregular competitions of beach football, mini-football, street football and others. Its main features include football competitions including the Ukrainian Professional League, the Ukrainian Cup, the Amatory, the competitions among the youth (under-18), and also the Ukraine national football team. It also sets the regulations to ...
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1998 UEFA European Under-18 Championship
The UEFA European Under-18 Championship 1998 Final Tournament was held in Cyprus. It also served as the European qualification for the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship. Qualification 50 UEFA nations entered the competition, and with the hosts Cyprus qualifying automatically, the other 49 teams competed in the qualifying competition to determine the remaining seven spots in the final tournament. The qualifying competition consisted of two rounds: First round, which took place in autumn 1997 and was played in 14 round-robin tournament groups with three or four teams each; and the Second round, which took place in spring 1998, in which pairs of group winners played home and away matches. The following teams qualified for the final tournament. : 1 = ''as West Germany'' : 2 = ''as East Germany'' Match officials A total of 6 referees, 7 assistant referees and 2 fourth officials officiated the tournament. ;Referees * Pascal Garibian * Valentin Ivanov * Eric Romain * Adrian Sto ...
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Dmytro Bezruk
Dmytro Bezruk ( uk, Дмитро Андрійович Безрук; born 30 March 1996) is a professional Ukrainian football goalkeeper. Career Bezruk is a product of FC Chornomorets Youth Sportive School System. His first trainer was Ihor Sokolovskyi. He made his debut for FC Chornomorets in the game against FC Zorya Luhansk on 16 August 2015 in the Ukrainian Premier League The Ukrainian Premier League ( uk, "Українська Прем'єр-ліга", ''Ukrayinska Premier Liha'') or UPL is the highest division of Ukrainian annual football championship. As the Vyshcha Liha ( uk, Вища ліга, ''Top League'') .... References External links * * 1996 births Living people Ukrainian men's footballers Ukrainian expatriate men's footballers FC Chornomorets Odesa players Sabah FC (Azerbaijan) players Men's association football goalkeepers Ukrainian Premier League players Expatriate men's footballers in Azerbaijan Ukrainian expatriate sportspeople in Azer ...
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Aleksandr Golovin (footballer)
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Golovin (russian: Александр Сергеевич Головин, p=ɐlʲɪˈksandr sʲɪrˈgʲe(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ gəlɐˈvʲin; born 30 May 1996) is a Russian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Ligue 1 club Monaco and the Russia national team. He can also play as a central midfielder or a winger. Early life Golovin was born to a mining family in the small mining town of Kaltan in Southern Siberia, Russia. Since childhood, he was friends with Aleksandr Plyasunov, a coach at the local youth sports school. When Golovin was six years old, he started playing football under Plyasunov, before moving on to the school of FC Novokuznetsk (then called Metallurg-Zapsib) and the Olympic reserve school in Leninsk-Kuznetsky. After playing for Metallurg, he was invited to play for the squad of the Siberian team. It was during this time that Golovin attracted the attention of scouts and was invited to play for PFC CSKA Moscow. Club caree ...
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Sergiy Chobotenko
Sergiy is a Ukrainian language, Ukrainian masculine given name that comes from the ancient Roman generic name Sergius (name), Segius. The current official transliteration from Ukrainian is Serhii (previously the following variants were also used: Sergiy, Serhiy, Sergii, Serhij). Russian language, Russian variant of this name is Sergey (name), Sergey. Spanish variant of this name is Sergio. Ukrainian-born people

* Sergiy Bezugliy (born 1984), sprint canoer * Sergiy Biloushchenko (born 1981), rower * Sergiy Breus (born 1983), butterfly swimmer * Sergiy Bychkov (born 1961), politician, civil engineer, and lawyer * Sergiy Demchuk (born 19??), paralympic swimmer * Sergiy Dzindziruk (born 1976), professional boxer * Sergiy Gladyr (born 1988), professional basketball player * Sergiy Gorbenko (born 1985), professional basketball player * Sergiy Grechyn (born 1979), professional road cyclist * Sergiy Ivliev (born 1984), footballer * Sergiy Kirichenko (born 1952), army general * Sergiy ...
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Dmytro Klyots
Dmytro Vitaliyovych Klyots ( uk, Дмитро Віталійович Кльоц; born 15 April 1996) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Veres Rivne. Career Klyots is the product of the Veres Rivne and UFK Lviv School Systems. His first trainers in UFK were Roman Hnativ and Vitaliy Lobasyuk. He made his debut for FC Karpaty in a game against FC Metalurh Donetsk on 1 March 2015 in Ukrainian Premier League. On 7 August 2020, Klyots signed a contract with Keşla FK until the end of the 2020–21 season. On 29 August 2021 he scored against Desna Chernihiv in Ukrainian Premier League in the season 2021–22 at the Stadion Yuri Gagarin. International He has also played for different Ukrainian youth national football teams. Honours Individual *Ukrainian Premier League player of the Month: 2022–23 The dash is a punctuation mark consisting of a long horizontal line. It is similar in appearance to the hyphen but is longer and sometime ...
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Vladyslav Kochergin
Vladyslav ( uk, Владисла́в, Vladysláv ) or Volodyslav ( uk, Володисла́в, Volodysláv {{IPA, /wɔlɔdɪˈslɑu̯/) is a Ukrainian given name for males. The female variant is the same with the addition of 'a' at the end. The name is of old Slavic origin and is mainly used in Poland. The name derives from the Ukrainian words (Володіти (volodity) - to possess, + слава (slava) - glory, or слово (slovo) - word) meaning one who is a "possessor of glory, fame". Many of Poland's kings bore this name. Its variant in Russian is Vladislav; Belarusian - Ŭladzislaŭ (Ўладзіслаў); Czech - Ladislav. In Ukraine and Russia this name became popular in the 1960s and 1970s as Polish culture The culture of Poland ( pl, Kultura Polski ) is the product of its geography and distinct historical evolution, which is closely connected to an intricate thousand-year history. Polish culture forms an important part of western civilization and ... became ...
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Denys Arendaruk
Denys Arendaruk ( uk, Денис Євгенович Арендарук; born 16 April 1996) is a retired professional Ukrainian football striker. Career Arendaruk is a product of the FC Metalurh and FC Shakhtar youth sportive schools. He played for FC Shakhtar Donetsk in the Ukrainian Premier League Reserves and in February 2018 Arendaruk went on loan for the another Ukrainian Premier League team – FC Mariupol, where he was promoted to the senior squad. He made his debut in the Ukrainian Premier League for Mariupol on 7 April 2018, playing as a second half-time substituted player in a losing match against FC Vorskla Poltava FC Vorskla Poltava ( uk, ФК «Во́рскла» Полта́ва ) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Poltava that competes in the Ukrainian Premier League, the top flight of Ukrainian football. History Kolos Poltava The clu .... He was also a member of the different age-levels Ukraine national youth football teams. References ...
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Tomáš Vestenický
Tomáš Vestenický (born 6 April 1996) is a Slovak footballer who plays as a forward for Slovak team FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce. Club career FC Nitra He made his professional debut for FC Nitra against FC Spartak Trnava on 13 September 2013. Loan to Roma On 29 January 2014 he signed one-and-half year loan with option to buy with Italian Roma. Cracovia On 19 February 2016 he was loaned for a half year to Polish side Cracovia. After the loan ended, he signed a permanent contract with the club. In early 2021, he was moved by Cracovia to their second squad that plays in the III liga. Chayka Peschanokopskoye On 13 May 2021, he signed a two-year contract with Russian Football National League The Russian First League (russian: Первая лига, Pervaya liga), formerly called Russian First Division (russian: Первый дивизион) and Russian Football National League (FNL) (russian: Первенство Футбольн ... club FC Chayka Peschanokopskoye that was e ...
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