21 August 2009
Dynamo
and Vorskla first met in 1996 in Poltava. That match ended in the
opponents’ 4-3 victory. Since then, however, the opposition from
Poltava has failed to win any of their next games against the Kyivers.
Sunday’s match between Dynamo and Vorskla will be the two sides' 27th
meeting in the Ukrainian top-flight competition. Overall, the
White-Blues have registered twenty-one wins, four draws and one loss
from their previous matches against Vorskla with 65 goals scored and 18
conceded. In thirteen away games Dynamo have claimed ten wins, two
draws and one defeat, with the goal difference of 30:12.
The
2002/2003 season saw the most prolific game when Vorskla was defeated
8-0, with Leandro, Shatskikh and Diogo Rincón going for a double. The most prolific strikers for Dynamo are Serhiy Rebrov, Diogo Rincón, A
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20 August 2009
Dynamo defender Taras Mykhalyk
is almost back to full fitness. After a long road of recovery from a
meniscus problem, Taras looks determined to get back to his best as
soon as possible. As you remember, Taras sustained the knee
injury during a last season's 2-0 victory at FC Metalurh Donetsk on 5
April and went under the knife in Belgium. Taras Mykhalyk is still
completing his rehabilitation, but his recent appearances on the
training pitch gives hope that he is not far from returning to full
practice. The full-back has now resumed light ball-work and is expected
to be back in normal training in October.
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19 August 2009
The
FFU Referees Committee has announced the names of the officials who
will be in charge of the match between Dynamo and Vorskla at the
Vorskla stadium in Poltava on Saturday 23 August. The list is as follows:
Referee – Yuriy Mozharovskyy (Lviv) Linesmen – Anatoliy Filevych, Viktor Kravchenko (both from Lviv) Fourth official – Yevhen Herenda (Kalush) Oleksiy Chelyshev from Sevastopol and Petro Kobychyk from Chernivtsi will act as FFU delegate and FFU referees observer, respectively.
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19 August 2009
The draw for the DATAGROUP Ukrainian Cup Round of 16 was held today with Dynamo Kyiv being paired with FC Metalist Kharkiv. The two opponents will meet in Kharkiv on 12 September.
Other results of the draw: Volyn - Kryvbas Feniks-Illichivets - Dnipro Stal A – Obolon Krymteplytsya - Metalurh Z Tavriya - Illichivets Metalurh D – Karpaty Yednist - Shakhtar
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18 August 2009
Dynamo Kyiv forward Balázs Farkas has
been loaned out to FC Fehérvár for the 2009/2010 season. Also known as
FC Videoton Székesfehérvár, the club currently lead their domestic
table with maximum points from four matches.
Dynamo signed the
21-year-old Hungarian striker from Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC in 2006 but
the player failed to claim a regular place in the first team, making
just six appearances. Since then, Balázs has mainly played for Dynamo-2
and the club's reserves, but this didn’t prevent him making an
international debut and playing three games for his national team.
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17 August 2009
Dynamo new signing Gérson Alencar de Lima Júnior, or simply Magrão,
has chosen his playing number. The newest member of Dynamo Kyiv team
will wear the number '21' shirt, the one previously carried by Dynamo
goalkeeper Taras Lutsenko. We also have good news from another newcomer – Brazilian player Leandro Almeida.
The central defender, who sustained knee injury in Austria during the
training camp this summer, now feels fine and is expected to return to
training with the squad within the next few days.
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15 August 2009
Dynamo
Kyiv kicked off their Ukrainian Cup campaign with a 1-2 victory against
Arsenal Kyiv in the Round of 32 match on Saturday.
With both
teams struggling hard, Dynamo defender Yevhen Khacheridi broke the
deadlock in the 23rd minute with his debut goal for the first team, but
Ionuţ Mazilu's goal after the interval levelled the scores. The
White-Blues, however, continued to threaten much up front and were
eventually rewarded for their persistence, when Dynamo captain Artem
Milevskyy converted a penalty kick given for a foul by Arsenal
goalkeeper. The weekend match also marked the return of Dynamo's
Senegalese defender Pape Diakhaté after his long-term absence due to a
knee injury. 2009/2010 DATAGROUP Ukrainian Cup. Round of 32 ARSENAL – DYNAMO – 1:2 (0:1) Arsenal: 1.Reva
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15 August 2009
2009/2010 DATAGROUP Ukrainian Cup. Round of 32
ARSENAL – DYNAMO – 1:2 (0:1)
Arsenal:
1.Reva – cap, 18.Danylov, 5.Shershun, 16.Yevseyev, 4.Symonenko,
29.Eshchenko (8.R.Husyev, 84), 35.Hrytsay, 33.Homyn, 11.Josemar
(13.Mikoliūnas, 69), 7.Mazilu, 10.Vorobey (88.Zavarov, 82).
Dynamo:
31.Bogush, 3.Betão, 5.Vukojević, 10.Milevskyy – cap, 11.Eremenko
(25.Yussuf, 87), 15.Diakhaté, 20.O.Husyev (4.Ghioane, 72),
26.Nesmachnyy, 34.Khacheridi, 70.Yarmolenko, 77.Guilherme (36.Ninković,
46).
Goal: Mazilu (58) – Khacheridi (23), Milevskyy (61, pen.).
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