Ukraine national student football team
Shirt badge/Association crest | |||||||||||||||||||
Nickname(s) | Zhovto-Blakytni (the Yellow-Blues) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Association | Football Federation of Ukraine | ||||||||||||||||||
Confederation | UEFA (Europe) | ||||||||||||||||||
Head coach | Anatoliy Buznik [1] [2] Stepan Yurchyshyn (assistant)[2] | ||||||||||||||||||
FIFA code | UKR | ||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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The Ukraine student football team represents Ukraine in international student football competitions and is controlled by the FFU, the governing body for football in Ukraine, and sports section of the Ministry of Education.
History
[edit ]Until fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukrainian student footballers had chance to compete at Universiades as part of the Soviet Union football team.[3] The Soviet football team debuted at the 1987 Universiades and won the tournament.[3] It was based primarily on the Vilnius team of FK Zalgiris (all Lithuanian team).[3]
The Ukraine student football team debuted in 1995 in Japan.[3] The team was mainly based on FC CSKA Kyiv (not to be confused with its other contemporary FC CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv) that was recently promoted to the 1995–96 Ukrainian Second League.[3] The team was led by Volodymyr Lozynskyi and Volodymyr Bezsonov reached semifinal where it lost and later for the third place it also yielded to Russia student football team (based on FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny).[3] The Ukrainian forward Pavlo Matviychenko with 5 goal tallies became the top scorer of the tournament in Japan.[3]
In 1997 the team departed under leadership of former Soviet international footballer and Ukrainian head coach Anatoliy Konkov who had on his team such Ukrainian footballers like Anatoliy Tymoshchuk, Andriy Vorobey, Andrei Karyaka, as well as Serhiy Perkhun.[3] The team however did not disclose its full potential by placing fourth repeating achievement of the previous Bezsonov-Lozynskyi's squad.[3]
To the 1999 tournament the team was formed by Viktor Zhylin and was based on FC Systema-Boreks Borodianka that was managed by Zhylin at that time.[3]
In 2001 the team led by Anatoliy Buznik won its first medals when in final game Ukraine lost to the team of Japan.[3] The Ukraine student football team of Buznik was also helped by Ihor Yakubovskyi and consisted of following players[3]
- Goalkeepers: Dmytro Kozachenko (Nafkom-Akademia Irpin), Vadym Zhukov (Olkom Melitopol)
- Defenders: Vasyl Hrechanyi (Podillia Khmelnytskyi), Yevhen Bredun, Oleh Shkred (both Shakhtar Donetsk), Dmytro Kondratovych (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk), Andriy Yerokhin (Chornomorets Odesa)
- Midfielders: Vitaliy Bielikov (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk), Serhiy Klyuchyk (Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih), Oleksandr Batrachenko, Ivan Oleksiyenko (both Metalurh Zaporizhia), Volodymyr Brayila (Metalurh Mariopol), Dmytro Bermudes (Metalist Kharkiv)
- Forwards: Oleksandr Antonenko, Ivan Kozoriz (both Systema-Boreks Borodyanka), Oleksiy Telyatnykov (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk), Myroslav Bundash (FC Zakarpattia Uzhhorod), Yaroslav Skydan (Shakhtar Donetsk)
The winning squads of 2007 and 2009 tournaments were led by Volodymyr Lozynskyi and assisted by Ivan Shepelenko.[3] The 2007 consisted of following players[3]
- Goalkeepers: Volodymyr Ikonnykov (Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk), Artem Shtanko (Illichivets Mariupol)
- Defenders: Andriy Zaporozhan (Enerhetyk Burshtyn), Anton Monakhov (Krymteplytsia Molodizhne), Roman Bochkur (Chornomorets Odesa), Andriy Bashlay (Dynamo Kyiv)
- Midfielders: Artem Starhorodskyi (Arsenal Kyiv), Roman Voynarovskyi (Krymteplytsia Molodizhne), Andriy Misyaylo (Illichivets Mariupol), Ihor Hordya (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk), Dmytro Pronevych (Dnipro Cherkasy), Roman Lutsenko (MFC Mykolaiv), Mykola Revutskyi (Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk), Vadym Hostiev (Podillya Khmelnytskyi), Oleh Herasymyuk (Dynamo Kyiv)
- Forwards: Ihor Khudobyak (Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk), Andriy Shevchuk (PFC Sevastopol), Dmytro Hunchenko (Illichivets Mariupol)
The 2009 consisted of following players[3]
- Goalkeepers: Yuriy Bakhtiyarov (Bukovyna Chernivtsi), Yuriy Kyslytsia (Feniks-Illichovets Kalinine)
- Defenders: Vladyslav Piskun, Andriy Bashlay (both PFC Sevastopol), Anton Monakhov (Tavriya Simferopol), Ihor Hrebynskyi (Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk), Andriy Zaporozhan (PFC Oleksandriya)
- Midfielders: Oleksiy Repa, Artem Starhorodskyi (both Arsenal Kyiv), Vladyslav Mykulyak (Zakarpattia Uzhhorod), Oleksandr Krokhmalyuk (CSKA Kyiv), Ihor Hordya (Metalurh Donetsk), Andriy Misyaylo (Vorskla Poltava), Mykola Revutskyi (Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk), Vasyl Chornyi (Nyva Ternopil)
- Forwards: Ihor Khudobyak (Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk), Andriy Shevchuk (PFC Sevastopol), Dmytro Hunchenko (Illichivets Mariupol), Matviy Bobal (Tavriya Simferopol)
On 17 August 2018 there first gathered Ukraine national female student football team for the 2019 Universiade preparation.[4] The head coach of the team was appointed the head coach of Ukraine women's national football team Natalya Zinchenko.
Competitive record
[edit ]Universiade
[edit ]Summer Universiade [5] | ||||||||||
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Year | Round | Pld | W | D | L | GS | GA | Dif | Pts | |
1979-1991 | part of the Soviet Union | |||||||||
Mexico 1979 | did not enter (unofficial) | |||||||||
Romania 1981 | no tournament | |||||||||
Canada 1983 | ||||||||||
Japan 1985 | did not enter | |||||||||
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1987 | part of the Soviet Union | |||||||||
West Germany 1989 | no tournament | |||||||||
England 1991 | part of the Soviet Union | |||||||||
United States 1993 | did not enter | |||||||||
Japan 1995 | Semifinals | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 9 | 11 | -2 | 8 | |
Italy 1997 | Semifinals | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 3 | +2 | 9 | |
Spain 1999 | Group stage | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 11 | -1 | 8 | |
China 2001 | Final | 6 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 3 | +1 | 12 | |
South Korea 2003 | Group stage | 6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 13 | 5 | +8 | 10 | |
Turkey 2005 | did not qualify | |||||||||
Thailand 2007 | Winners | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 11 | 4 | +7 | 15 | |
Serbia 2009 | Winners | 6 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 7 | 5 | +2 | 10 | |
China 2011 | Group stage | 6 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 7 | -1 | 7 | |
Russia 2013 | Quarterfinals | 6 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 8 | 11 | -3 | 7 | |
South Korea 2015 | Group stage | 6 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 13 | -6 | 5 | |
Chinese Taipei 2017 | Quarterfinals | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 8 | 10 | -3 | 9 | |
Italy 2019 | Quarterfinals | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 6 | -1 | 7 | |
Total | 2 titles | 70 | 30 | 17 | 23 | 93 | 89 | +4 | 107 |
Last games
[edit ]Group B
[edit ]Quarterfinals
[edit ]Brazil | 2–1 | Ukraine |
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Report | Kostyshyn 9' |
5th–8th place semifinals
[edit ]Republic of Ireland | 1–2 | Ukraine |
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Hollywood 67' | Report | Doroshenko 56' Udod 90+1' |
Fifth place match
[edit ]Ukraine | 1–1 | South Korea |
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Radchenko 45' | Report | Kim Hyeon-woo 60' |
Penalties | ||
1–3 |
Current squad
[edit ]Squad as of 01 July 2019[6] [7]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club | |
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1 | 1GK | Vadym Soldatenko (Captain) | (1996年05月28日) 28 May 1996 (age 28) | Ukraine Avanhard Kramatorsk | ||
12 | 1GK | Artem Pospyelov | (1998年01月11日) 11 January 1998 (age 27) | Ukraine Mariupol | ||
15 | 2DF | Oleksiy Lobov | (1997年08月16日) 16 August 1997 (age 27) | Ukraine Avanhard Kramatorsk | ||
5 | 2DF | Dmytro Yukhymovych | (1996年07月27日) 27 July 1996 (age 28) | Ukraine Ahrobiznes Volochysk | ||
4 | 2DF | Bohdan Kushnirenko | (1995年11月02日) 2 November 1995 (age 29) | Ukraine Mykolaiv | ||
3 | 2DF | Andriy Spivakov | (1995年05月15日) 15 May 1995 (age 29) | Ukraine Berkut-Lehion Brovary | ||
20 | 2DF | Ernest Astakhov | (1998年08月21日) 21 August 1998 (age 26) | Ukraine Kremin Kremenchuk | ||
2 | 2DF | Oleh Sokolov | (1999年07月12日) 12 July 1999 (age 25) | Ukraine Oleksandriya | ||
16 | 3MF | Roman Tolochko | (1998年10月25日) 25 October 1998 (age 26) | Ukraine Karpaty Lviv | ||
8 | 3MF | Maksym Hrysyo | (1996年05月14日) 14 May 1996 (age 28) | Ukraine Karpaty Lviv | ||
7 | 3MF | Taras Zaviyskyi | (1995年04月12日) 12 April 1995 (age 29) | Germany Buchonia Flieden | ||
6 | 3MF | Andriy Ponedelnik | (1997年02月28日) 28 February 1997 (age 28) | Ukraine Bukovyna Chernivtsi | ||
14 | 3MF | Artur Dumanyuk | (1996年11月15日) 15 November 1996 (age 28) | Ukraine Ahrobiznes Volochysk | ||
13 | 3MF | Arsentiy Doroshenko | (2000年06月27日) 27 June 2000 (age 24) | Ukraine Kolos Kovalivka | ||
9 | 3MF | Artem Radchenko | (1995年01月02日) 2 January 1995 (age 30) | Ukraine Mykolaiv | ||
10 | 3MF | Yevhen Chumak | (1995年08月25日) 25 August 1995 (age 29) | Georgia (country) Shevardeni-1906 Tbilisi | ||
18 | 3MF | Denys Kostyshyn | (1997年08月31日) 31 August 1997 (age 27) | Ukraine Kolos Kovalivka | ||
17 | 4FW | Andriy Shtohrin | (1998年12月14日) 14 December 1998 (age 26) | Ukraine Chornomorets Odesa | ||
19 | 4FW | Mykhaylo Udod | (1997年02月17日) 17 February 1997 (age 28) | Unattached | ||
11 | 4FW | Anatoliy Nuriyev | (1996年05月20日) 20 May 1996 (age 28) | Ukraine Mynai |
Coaching Staff
[edit ]- Head coach: Anatoliy Buznik
- Assistant: Stepan Yurchyshyn
- Assistant: Oleksiy Yatsenko
Former coaches
[edit ]- 1995 Bezsonov & Volodymyr Lozynskyi
- 1997 Anatoliy Konkov
- 1999 Viktor Zhylin
- 2001 Anatoliy Buznik
- 2003 Anatoliy Buznik
- 2007 Volodymyr Lozynskyi
- 2009 Volodymyr Lozynskyi
- 2011 Volodymyr Lozynskyi
- 2013 Volodymyr Lozynskyi
- 2015 Volodymyr Lozynskyi
- 2017 Anatoliy Buznik
- 2019 Anatoliy Buznik
Top scorers
[edit ]Since 2009
- Anton Kotlyar – 6
- Serhiy Kravchenko – 4
- Alisher Yakubov – 2
- Ihor Kurylo – 2
- Vladyslav Piskun – 2
Achievements
[edit ]See also
[edit ]- Volodymyr Lozynskyi
- Burevestnik (Ukraine), Soviet students sports society
References
[edit ]- ^ Ukraine student football team departed for the Universiade in Taipei (Студентська збірна України з футболу вирушила на Універсіаду в Тайбей). UNIAN. 16 August 2017
- ^ a b Mykhailov, V. Ukraine team through Amsterdam flies for victories to Taiwan (Сборная Украины через Амстердам летит за победами на Тайвань) . Zbirna. 15 August 2017
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Valerko, Artur. Analysis of the football team: one more team of Ukraine departed for medals (Розбір збірної: ще одна команда України вирушила за медалями) . Sport Arena. 4 July 2019
- ^ Historical assembly of Ukrainian female student football team (Історичний збір жіночої студентської збірної України з футболу). Womensfootball.com.ua. 14 August 2018
- ^ Summer Universiades - Football Tournaments. RSSSF
- ^ "Ukraine's Student Team Goes to Italy at World University - Official site of Ukrainian Football Association".
- ^ Botsyun, Kostiantyn. Ukraine student football team at the 2019 Summer Universiade: announcements, forecasts, games schedule, where to watch them (Сборная Украины на Летней Универсиаде-2019: анонс, прогнозы, расписание игр, где смотреть). Footboom. 1 July 2019
External links
[edit ]- Student football Archived 22 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine at the Football Federation of Ukraine website
- Ukraine student football team at the All-Ukrainian Football Association of Students