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The Ukraine national football team (Ukrainian: Збірна України з футболу [ˈzʲbʲirnɐ ʊkrɐˈjine z fʊdˈbɔɫʊ]) represents Ukraine in men's international football, and is governed by the Ukrainian Association of Football, the governing body for football in Ukraine. Ukraine's home ground is the Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kyiv.
The Ukraine national senior team has qualified for the FIFA World Cup once, in 2006, where they reached the quarter-finals led by the former Soviet football star player Oleh Blokhin. The team also qualified on couple of occasions to the continental championship in 2012 and 2016. The Ukraine first junior team made it to the final of the 2006 ...
While football team of CSKA is part of the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in 1996–2001 its first team retained its special status being sponsored by a state contracting company Kiev-Donbass rather than the Ukrainian Armed Forces sports club.
Andriy Shevchenko is the top scorer in the history of Ukraine. This is a list of Ukraine international footballers, who have played for the Ukraine national football team. [1] [2] Anatoliy Tymoshchuk [a] and Andriy Shevchenko being honored by UEFA in 2011 for their 100th cap. They are the first and second, respectively, most capped players in ...
List of all Ukraine national football team rosters per each competition cycle (seasons) without exhibition/friendly matches. UEFA Euro 1996. Qualifying. Group 4 ...
For UEFA Euro 2012, Ukraine qualified automatically as one of the host countries, marking their début at the major European football tournament. In their opening game against Sweden, Ukraine won 2–1 in Kyiv. Despite the team's efforts, the co-hosts were eliminated after a 0–2 loss to France and a 0–1 loss to England, both in Donetsk.
Andriy Shevchenko is a player with the most captaincies in the history of Ukraine with 58 matches. Andriy Yarmolenko is a current captain of the Ukraine national team. List of captaincy periods of the various captains throughout the years. [2] [3] As of 19 November 2024, after the game against Albania. Players in bold are still active.
The very first second team in Ukraine that entered league competitions was established by the predecessor of MFC Mykolaiv, Sudnobudivnyk (Sudostroitel). Sudnobudivnyk-2 started to play back in 1937. Sudnobudivnyk-2 started to play back in 1937.