Ukraine announce squad for March international break
(Courtesy : Ukraine FA)
Ukraine will face Bosnia and Herzegovina and Moldova in March
The years 2020 and 2006, respectively, were Ukraine‘s finest at the UEFA European Championship and the World Cup, as they both made it to the quarterfinals for the first time.
On April 29, 1992, they performed their first game against Hungary following Ukrainian freedom. The squad made their debut in a major tournament final as they advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Ukraine has become the only post-Soviet nation to make it to the FIFA World Cup finals, aside from Russia.
The organisation that oversees football in Ukraine. Ukraine plays its home games at Kyiv’s Olimpiyskiy Stadium. Since 1992, the team has participated fully in both FIFA and UEFA.
The location and time of Ukraine’s national football team’s away game against Poland on June 7 shall be revealed later. On June 11, the team will take on an exhibition match in Chisinau, Moldova. Two additional control matches against rival teams will be revealed following the execution of the necessary contracts.
The Ukrainian national team’s training session schedule for March has been revealed by the Ukrainian Football Association. The national football team will keep practising in Marbella, Spain, from March 14 to 19. Following the following championship phases, the legionnaires will make their way there, and the team will then go to Sarajevo to get ready for their match against the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team.
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Ukraine squad ahead of March matches
Goalkeepers: Heorhii Bushchan, Antolii Trubin, Andrii Lunin
Defenders: Oleksandr Karaveiv, Denys Popov, Mykola Matviienko, Yukhym Konoplia, Valerii Bondar, Vitalii Mykolenko, Illia Zabanyi, Maksym Talovierov, Bahdan Mykhailichenko
Midfielders: Oleksandr Zubkov, Heorhii Sudakov, Mykola Shaparenko, Volodymyr Brazhko, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Victor Tsyhankov, Mykhaylo Mudryk, Ruslan Malinovskyi, Serhii Sydorchuk, Oleksandr Pikhalionok
Forwards: Artem Dovbyk, Roman Yaremchuk, Danylo Sikan, Vladyslan Vanat
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