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3 July 2009

Dynamo Kyiv players continue to choose their squad numbers for the forthcoming Premiership season. Thus, Dynamo forward Artem Milevskyy has been handed the No 10 jersey following Ismaël Bangoura's move to Stade Rennais FC, while Nigerian midfield player Ayila Yussuf has taken the No 25 shirt previously worn by his fellow Artem Milevskyy.

2 July 2009

FC Dynamo Kyiv striker Artem Kavets is likely to miss the start of next Ukrainian Premier League season after undergoing surgery on a thigh problem.

The 20-year-old was operated on Thursday in Munich and will have to stay in hospital until Monday. Then, the forward will return to Austria and fly back to Kyiv together with his team-mates. Doctors estimate that the player will need a period of around two months to recover.

1 July 2009 Dynamo – SPG Axams Goetzens – 9:0 (5:0).

Dynamo (first half):
Shovkovskyy, Fachan, Almeida, Khacheridi, Yarmolenko, Ghioane, Husyev, Corrêa, Ninković, Kravchenko, Zozulya.

Dynamo (second half):
Bogush, Yarmolenko, Almeida, Khacheridi, Betão, Vukojević, Eremenko, Aliyev, Husyev (Ninković, 67), Guilherme , Milevskyy.

Goals: Kravchenko (14, 16), Corrêa (22, 27, on pen), Ninković (36), Guilherme (48, 79), Aliyev (52, 54, on pen).

1 July 2009

FC Dynamo Kyiv will play three friendly matches during their pre-season training camp in Austria. The first warm-up game with local side SPG Axams Goetzens will take place in Axams at the Ruifach-Stadion on Wednesday 1st July, kicking-off at 19.30 (Kyiv time).


Ukraine and Croatia battled out a 2-2 draw in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Saturday.

The Croats took an early lead at the Maksimir Stadium after just two minutes through Mladen Petric, who tapped in a rebound off goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov. Ukraine's Andriy Shevchenko restored parity within 11 minutes but was later substituted after picking up an injury. Soon after the interval Shakhtar Donetsk’s Oleksiy Gai put Ukraine ahead, when Sergiy Nazarenko crossed the ball to the near post for Oleksiy to head home under the bar. However, Tottenham's Modric brought his side back on level terms, driving into the penalty box from the left before clipping in a low cross which deflected off Dmitry Chigrinsky and looped into the net. The hosts kept on pressing in the closing stages but were unlucky to see Petric and Modric hit the frame of the goal.

The result leaves Croatia second in Group 6 w ... Read more »

Dynamo-2 were beaten 2-0 by FC Enerhetyk on Monday, with both first-half goals coming from midfielder Serhiy Chapko. The player was twice on target from the penalty spot to give his side an important victory. That defeat ended Dynamo's three-match winning streak. However, despite failing to score goals, the young players produced some good attacking moves during the match.

Division 2. Round 33

Enerhetyk - Dynamo-2 - 2:0 (2:0).

Dynamo-2: Poshtarenko, Lyulka, Partsvaniya, Lohynov, Malyn (Morozenko, 46), Kushnirov, Korkyshko, Petrov, Harmash, Rybalka, Shevchuk (Chepilov, 65).

Goals: Chapko (7, 32, both on penalty).


Ukraine and Croatia battled out a 2-2 draw in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Saturday.

The Croats took an early lead at the Maksimir Stadium after just two minutes through Mladen Petric, who tapped in a rebound off goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov. Ukraine's Andriy Shevchenko restored parity within 11 minutes but was later substituted after picking up an injury. Soon after the interval Shakhtar Donetsk’s Oleksiy Gai put Ukraine ahead, when Sergiy Nazarenko crossed the ball to the near post for Oleksiy to head home under the bar. However, Tottenham's Modric brought his side back on level terms, driving into the penalty box from the left before clipping in a low cross which deflected off Dmitry Chigrinsky and looped into the net. The hosts kept on pressing in the closing stages but were unlucky to see Petric and Modric hit the frame of the goal.

The result leaves Croatia second in Group 6 with 11 points after six games, seven points behind England. Ukraine, meanwhile, is in fo ... Read more »
FC Dynamo Kyiv have played fifty-three matches in the 2008/2009 season. In all, ninety-seven yellow cards and three red cards were shown to Dynamo players.

Moroccan midfield player Badr El Kaddouri has collected the highest number of bookings. His 14 yellow cards put him into top spot. Ukrainian forward Artem Milevskyy has the next highest total of bookings (11 yellow and one red). Another wrongdoer, Oleksandr Aliyev has picked up one red and 10 yellow cards, just one fewer that his team partner Milevskyy.

Ukraine’s national team have lost Dynamo midfield player Oleksandr Aliyev for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches after the Ukrainian international suffered an ankle injury in training yesterday.

The 24-year-old half-back will be in plaster for the next two weeks and will therefore miss the World Cup qualifiers against Croatia (6 June) and Kazakhstan (10 June). According to national team doctor, Oleksandr will be able to resume training in three weeks.

According to the Club World Ranking published by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) in June, FC Dynamo Kyiv remain seventh in the list, with another Ukrainian club FC Shakhtar Donetsk one place higher.

FC Barcelona and Manchester United FC, the two UEFA Champions league finalists, lead the Ranking and are followed by three English football clubs - Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal. Positions are calculated on domestic and European/Confederation club results.

Club World Ranking

1 (2). FC Barcelona (Spain) – 315
1 (1). Manchester United FC (England) – 315
3 (3). Chelsea FC (London, England) – 276
4 (6). Liverpool FC (England) – 248
5 (5). Arsenal FC (London, England) – 247
6 (10). FC Shakhtar (Donetsk, Ukraine) – 245,5
7 (7). FC DYNAMO (KYIV, UKRAINE) – 234,5
8 (11). Estudiantes (La Plata, Argentina) – 232
9 (8). Hamburger SV (Germany) – 228
10 (16). Grêmio (Porto Alegre, Brazil) – 222

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