The Ukrainian national team footballer received a UEFA coaching diploma.


The UEFA A-diplomas awarding ceremony took place in Kyiv. The licenses were presented by the head of the Physical Education and Sports Department of KNUCA, Oleksandr Shamych, the director of the UAF Licensing Center, Valeriy Shamardin, and the methodologist of the UAF UEFA A-diplomas Licensing Center, Ihor Khimych. This was reported by the Ukrainian Football Association.
The most famous graduate of the courses was the captain of Dinamo, Andriy Yarmolenko.
Apart from him, diplomas were received by:
- Serhiy Bondar (FC Dinamo);
- Ruslan Bondar (FC Ros);
- Andriy Hitcenko (FC Polissya);
- Denys Holokolosov (FC Dinamo);
- Andriy Dyhas (FC Karpaty);
- Andriy Zabolotnyi (Voshod);
- Viktor Zahnoiko;
- Yuriy Zamaraiev (SC Dnipro-1);
- Andriy Zaporozhan (FC Livyi Bereh);
- Yaroslav Kalin (FC Obolon);
- Karina Kulakovska (FC Mariupol);
- Lyudmyla Lemeshko;
- Ihor Lutsenko (FC Veres);
- Oleksii Prilepov (FC Kryvbas);
- Oleksandr Tarasenko (FC Oleksandriya);
- Khamza Timurmi;
- Yuriy Tkachuk (FC Livyi Bereh);
- Volodymyr Tumanovskyi (FSC Mariupol);
- Dmytro Chyrykal (PRK Druzhba);
- Roman Shpytsia (FC Dinamo);
- Yuriy Yastrebynskyi (FC Dinamo).
A diploma A allows working as an assistant head coach, a head coach at an amateur level, as well as in the First and Second leagues of Ukraine.
Let us recall, in June 2023, the FC Dinamo officially announced the signing of a contract with midfielder Andriy Yarmolenko. The footballer will once again play for his home club. It is noted that Yarmolenko's new contract with Dinamo is for two years.
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