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Table of Contents for this article
1. What about the Ukrainian soccer league
2. Understanding Ukrainian soccer
I. What about the Ukrainian soccer league
The Ukrainian Football League, or Ukrainian Premier League, is a professional soccer league organized by the Ukrainian Football Association (UFA), founded in 1992 and commonly referred to as the "Ukrainian Premier League". The Ukrainian league is currently ranked 12th in Europe under the five-year points system, with two Champions League places and three Europa League spots. In addition, the winners of the Ukrainian Cup qualify directly for the Europa League.
There are 16 teams in the Ukrainian Premier League, and some of the more famous ones are Miners Donetsk and Dynamo Kyiv. Dynamo Kyiv was founded in 1927 and has won the 1975 European Cup of Winners and the 1975 European Super Cup, as well as the 1986 Cup of Winners. Donetsk Miners were founded in 1936 and won the 2009 League Cup. Dynamo Kyiv is known for producing several well-known players such as Blokhin and Shevchenko. The general level of the Ukrainian league is not very high, and the League Cup championship has been controlled by the above two teams for many years.
II. Understanding Ukrainian Football
Ukraine has reached the World Cup final round for the first time since independence, and in the past few Euro and World Cup qualifiers, the Ukrainian team has reached the play-offs several times, just one step away from making history, but several times they were not able to win the final victory. 2006 World Cup qualifiers, Ukraine, European champions Greece, the third place of the last World Cup, Turkey, and the strength of the Scandinavian powerhouse, Denmark, are in the second group, and their appearance was not favored before the tournament. In the second group, they were not favored to appear before the tournament. In the end, however, the Ukrainian team, led by captain Shevchenko, overpowered the three major rivals to win the top of the group, and for the first time in its history, won the right to participate in the World Cup.
Although Ukraine has not been independent for a long time, their level of sports has progressed rapidly. In soccer, Ukraine's top domestic team, Dynamo Kyiv, has played in the UEFA Champions League continuously and reached the last eight of the UEFA Champions League under the leadership of stars such as Shevchenko and Rybrov. The star of the show, Shevchenko, is a household name. He joined Serie A giants AC Milan in 1999 for a record transfer fee for an Eastern European player, and went on to win Serie A's top scorer, the UEFA Champions League title, the Serie A Championship, the European Ballon d'Or, and many other honors.
The Ukrainian team performed very well in this qualifying tournament, they only lost to Turkey when they were already out of the tournament, the other 11 matches Ukraine remained undefeated. In all 12 matches of the qualifying tournament, the Ukrainian team only conceded 7 goals, showing good defensive ability.
Preseason starting lineup:
Voronin Shevchenko
Gusinshelayev Timoschukrotan (city in Russia)
Rusol Federovnez Mazzini Radchenko.
Nikolai Ivanovich Shufkovsky (1793-1856), Russian composer
Kiran national team
Complete list
Number Position Player Club Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg) Appearances
1 Goalkeeper Shufkovsky Dynamo Kyiv 1975-01-02 191 86 63
-Goalkeeper Staljevk Ibas 1980-01-20 190 79 1
-Defender Vaschuk Dynamo Kyiv 1975-01-02 178 70 52
-Defender Nesmachny Dynamo Kyiv 1979-02-28 182 72 43
-Defender Federov Dynamo Kyiv 1975-02-18 184 74 26
-Defender Rusol Dnepr 1983-01-16 185 74 16
-Dnepr Radchenko, Defender 1976-07-19 176 72 16
-Linebacker Chechelle 1979-05-13 183 71 3
-Forward Gusin Samara 1972-12-11 187 77 58
-Forward Timoschuk Donetsk 1979-03-30 183 70 50
-Forward Gusev Dynamo Kyiv 1983-04-25 180 73 20
-Forward Serayev Denipro 1979-11-05 181 74 12
-Forward Rotan Dynamo Kyiv 1981-10-29 176 69 11
-Forward Shishchenko Metlach 1976-01-13 169 71 13
-Forward Zakariuka 1980-02-16 176 68 8
-Forward Liukundipro 1978-05-06 184 79 6
-Striker Shevchenko AC Milan 1976-09-29 183 72 62
-Forward Rybrov Dynamo Kyiv 1974-03-06 173 64 68
-Striker Voronin Leverkusen 1979-07-21 179 75 26
-Striker Winhelinski AEK Athens 1978-03-21 180 70 9
-Forward Berek Donetsk 1981-02-15 181 72 8
Qualifier Advancement History
Match Nature Match Date Opponent & Result
Group II Denmark 1-1 Ukraine draw on September 4, 2004
September 8, 2004 Kazakhstan 1-2 Ukraine win
Ukraine drew 1-1 with Greece on October 9, 2004
Ukraine won 2-0 against Georgia on October 13, 2004
November 17, 2004 Turkey 0-3 Ukraine win
February 9, 2005 Albania 0-2 Ukraine win
Ukraine won 1-0 against Denmark on March 30, 2005
Ukraine won 2-0 against Kazakhstan on June 4, 2005
June 8, 2005 Greece wins 0-1 over Ukraine
Georgia drew 1-1 with Ukraine on September 3, 2005
September 7, 2005 Ukraine lost to Turkey 0-1
Ukraine drew 2-2 with Albania on October 8, 2005
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