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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