Andriy Shevchenko
Ukrainian footballer and manager
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January 2024 | Andriy Shevchenko was elected President of the Ukrainian Football Association. |
January 2024 | Andriy Shevchenko was elected President of the Ukrainian Football Association. |
2023 | Andriy Shevchenko was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame. |
2023 | Andriy Shevchenko was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame. |
January 2023 | Shevchenko left the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine due to disagreements over the election results for its new President. |
January 2023 | Shevchenko left the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine due to disagreements over the election results for its new President. |
2022 | Shevchenko became an ambassador for United24, a government-supported aid organization in Ukraine. |
2022 | Shevchenko became an ambassador for United24, a government-supported aid organization in Ukraine. |
November 17 2022 | Shevchenko became the Vice President of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine. |
November 17 2022 | Shevchenko became the Vice President of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine. |
January 15 2022 | Shevchenko was sacked as head coach of Genoa after winning just one match and losing seven in his two-month tenure. |
January 15 2022 | Shevchenko was sacked as head coach of Genoa after winning just one match and losing seven in his two-month tenure. |
November 7 2021 | Shevchenko was announced as the new head coach of Serie A side Genoa, signing a contract until 2024. |
November 7 2021 | Shevchenko was announced as the new head coach of Serie A side Genoa, signing a contract until 2024. |
August 1 2021 | Shevchenko announced his departure from the position of head coach of the Ukraine national team following a successful run at UEFA Euro 2020. |
August 1 2021 | Shevchenko announced his departure from the position of head coach of the Ukraine national team following a successful run at UEFA Euro 2020. |
2020 | Under Shevchenko's management, Ukraine reached the quarter-finals at UEFA Euro 2020. |
2020 | Under Shevchenko's management, Ukraine reached the quarter-finals at UEFA Euro 2020. |
October 14 2019 | Under Shevchenko's management, Ukraine qualified for Euro 2020 with a 2–1 home victory over reigning European champions Portugal. |
October 14 2019 | Under Shevchenko's management, Ukraine qualified for Euro 2020 with a 2–1 home victory over reigning European champions Portugal. |
2018 | Shevchenko was awarded the title Commendatore dell'Ordine della Stella d'Italia. |
2018 | Shevchenko was awarded the title Commendatore dell'Ordine della Stella d'Italia. |
July 15 2016 | Shevchenko was appointed as the head coach of the Ukraine national team, replacing Mykhaylo Fomenko after Ukraine's elimination at Euro 2016. |
July 15 2016 | Shevchenko was appointed as the head coach of the Ukraine national team, replacing Mykhaylo Fomenko after Ukraine's elimination at Euro 2016. |
February 16 2016 | Shevchenko began serving as the assistant manager of the Ukraine national team. |
February 16 2016 | Shevchenko began serving as the assistant manager of the Ukraine national team. |
June 8 2014 | Shevchenko represented the Rest of the World team against England for Soccer Aid. |
June 8 2014 | Shevchenko represented the Rest of the World team against England for Soccer Aid. |
September 2013 | Shevchenko participated in his first professional golf tournament, the Kharkov Superior Cup. |
September 2013 | Shevchenko participated in his first professional golf tournament, the Kharkov Superior Cup. |
2012 | After Ukraine was eliminated from Euro 2012, Shevchenko announced his retirement from international football, finishing with 48 goals in 111 appearances. |
2012 | Andriy Shevchenko again represented Ukraine, with 6 appearances and 2 goals. |
2012 | In Ukraine's opening game of Euro 2012, Shevchenko scored two headers in a 2–1 victory over Sweden. |
2012 | Shevchenko was named in the Ukrainian squad for Euro 2012. |
2012 | Andriy Shevchenko again represented Ukraine, with 6 appearances and 2 goals. |
2012 | In Ukraine's opening game of Euro 2012, Shevchenko scored two headers in a 2–1 victory over Sweden. |
2012 | After Ukraine was eliminated from Euro 2012, Shevchenko announced his retirement from international football, finishing with 48 goals in 111 appearances. |
2012 | Shevchenko was named in the Ukrainian squad for Euro 2012. |
November 2012 | Andriy Shevchenko initially refused the proposal from the Football Federation of Ukraine to become the head coach of the Ukraine national team. |
November 2012 | Andriy Shevchenko initially refused the proposal from the Football Federation of Ukraine to become the head coach of the Ukraine national team. |
October 2012 | Shevchenko stood for election to the Ukrainian Parliament during the October 2012 parliamentary election, but his party failed to win representation. |
October 2012 | Shevchenko stood for election to the Ukrainian Parliament during the October 2012 parliamentary election, but his party failed to win representation. |
July 28 2012 | Shevchenko announced his retirement from football to pursue a career in politics. |
July 28 2012 | Shevchenko announced his retirement from football to pursue a career in politics. |
June 2012 | Andriy Shevchenko retired from professional football. |
June 2012 | Andriy Shevchenko retired from professional football. |
2011 | Andriy Shevchenko played for the Ukraine national team, appearing 5 times and scoring 1 goal. |
2011 | He was awarded the Hero of Ukraine, one of the highest honors in the country. |
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