The Euro 2024 tournament brought both moments of pride and disappointment for the Ukraine national team. Despite a determined performance and an indomitable spirit in their draw with Belgium, Ukraine fell short of advancing to the next round. The 0-0 draw placed them at the bottom of Group E, ultimately eliminated by goal difference. While
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Ukraine’s national team manager, Serhiy Rebrov, has been particularly impressed with the youngest team they have fielded, especially highlighting the contribution of midfielder Heorhiy Sudakov. Despite his reluctance to discuss individual players, Rebrov couldn’t contain his praise for Sudakov’s energy, football intelligence, and versatility on the pitch. This 21-year-old starlet has been the subject of
After a disappointing start to their Euro 2024 campaign with a 3-0 defeat against Romania, the Ukrainian football team found themselves in a familiar yet distressing predicament. The players, upon checking their phones, were bombarded with a wave of criticism, condemnation, and what midfielder Volodymyr Brazhko described as “hate.” This harsh backlash left the team
Ukraine defender Illia Zabarnyi expressed his gratitude towards the soldiers fighting for his country’s future, allowing him the opportunity to play in the Euro 2024 opener against Romania. Reflecting on the challenging times faced since the last Euros, Zabarnyi acknowledged the impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine on both his personal life and football
The Ukraine national team’s 13 players made a powerful statement ahead of Euro 2024 by showcasing the devastating effects of Russia’s invasion on their home towns. The emotional 90-second video released on the Telegram messaging app depicted scenes of destruction and hardship, with players like Mykola Shaparenko and Oleksandr Zinchenko sharing personal stories of how