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Andriy Shevchenko

Andriy Mykolayovych Shevchenko,[4] or Andrii Mykolaiovych Shevchenko[5][nb 1] (Ukrainian: Андрій Миколайович Шевченко, pronounced [ɐnˈd⁽ʲ⁾r⁽ʲ⁾ij mɪkoˈlɑjowɪtʃ ʃeu̯ˈtʃɛnko]; born 29 September 1976) is a Ukrainian politician, a former professional football player and manager. Shevchenko played as a striker for Dynamo Kyiv, AC Milan, Chelsea and the Ukraine national team. He was most recently head coach of Serie A club Genoa. Shevchenko is considered one of the greatest strikers of all time and Ukraine’s greatest ever player.[9][10] He is the all-time top scorer for the Ukraine national team with 48 goals.[11]

Andriy Shevchenko
Shevchenko as Ukraine manager in 2017
President of the Ukrainian Association of Football
Assumed office
25 January 2024
Preceded byOleh Protasov
Personal details
Born
Andriy Mykolayovych Shevchenko[1]

(1976-09-29) 29 September 1976 (age 47)[2]
Dvirkivshchyna, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine)
Political partySDPU(u) (1998–2005)
Ukraine – Forward! (2012)
Spouse
(m. 2004)
Children4
RelativesMike Pazik (father-in-law)
Occupation
  • Politician
  • footballer
  • manager

Association football career
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[3]
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1986–1993 Dynamo Kyiv
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993–1996 Dynamo-2 Kyiv 51 (16)
1993–1999 Dynamo Kyiv 117 (60)
1999–2006 AC Milan 208 (127)
2006–2009 Chelsea 48 (9)
2008–2009AC Milan (loan) 18 (0)
2009–2012 Dynamo Kyiv 55 (23)
Total 497 (235)
International career
1994–1995 Ukraine U19 8 (5)
1994–1995 Ukraine U21 7 (6)
1995–2012 Ukraine 111 (48)
Managerial career
2016–2021 Ukraine
2021–2022 Genoa
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Shevchenko began his career at Dynamo Kyiv and won five league titles in a row before signing for Milan. In Milan, he established himself as one of the top strikers in Europe and won the UEFA Champions League in 2003. He also won various league and cup titles in Ukraine, Italy and England. He was also a Champions League runner-up in 2005 and 2008. He was named in the FIFA World XI for 2005. In 2004, he was named as one of the top 100 greatest living footballers as part of FIFA's 100th anniversary celebration, and in the same year he also received the Ballon d'Or.[12] In his international career, he led Ukraine as captain to the quarter-finals in their first ever FIFA World Cup appearance in 2006, and also took part at UEFA Euro 2012 on home soil.

Shevchenko is ranked as the seventh top goalscorer in all UEFA club competitions with 67 goals. With a tally of 175 goals scored for Milan, he is the second most prolific player in the history of the club, and is also the all-time top scorer of the Derby della Madonnina (the derby between Milan and their local rivals Inter Milan) with 14 goals.

Quitting football for politics in 2012,[13] he stood for election to the Ukrainian Parliament in the October 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election,[14] but his party failed to win parliamentary representation.[15][16] He returned to football in 2016, as assistant coach of the Ukraine national team February to July, at the time led by Mykhaylo Fomenko. In July 2016, Shevchenko was appointed Ukraine's head coach, and led the nation to the quarter-finals at UEFA Euro 2020. Shevchenko became the Vice President of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine on 17 November 2022. He left the National Olympic Committee in January 2023 due to disagreement with the results of the election of its new President Vadym Gutzeit.[17] In January 2024, Shevchenko was elected President of the Ukrainian Football Association.[18][19]

Early life edit

Shevchenko was born in Dvirkivshchyna, Ukrainian SSR, in 1976,[20] into the family of Praporshchik Mykola Hryhorovych Shevchenko. In 1979, his family moved to the newly built neighbourhood in Kyiv – Obolon (Minsk District was created in 1975).[21] In Kyiv, Shevchenko went to the 216th City School and in 1986 (aged 9) enrolled into the football section coached by Oleksandr Shpakov. Because of the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, together with his sport group he was evacuated temporarily from the city. At an early age, he also was a competitive boxer in the LLWI Ukrainian junior league,[22] but eventually he elected to move on to football.[23]

Club career edit

Dynamo Kyiv edit

In 1986, Shevchenko failed a dribbling test for entrance to a specialist sports school in Kyiv, but happened to catch the eye of a Dynamo Kyiv scout while playing in a youth tournament, and was thus brought to the club. Four years later, Shevchenko was on the Dynamo under-14 team for the Ian Rush Cup (now the Welsh Super Cup); he finished as the tournament's top scorer and was awarded a pair of Rush's boots as a prize by the then-Liverpool player.[24]

Shevchenko started out his professional career at age 16 when he came on for only 12 minutes as a substitute in a 0–2 home loss to the Odesa second team Chornomorets-2 Odesa on 5 May 1993. He was a substitute for the last six home games of the 1992–93 Ukrainian First League and did not score any goals. The next 1993–94 season at the second tier, Shevchenko was the top goal scorer for Dynamo-2 with 12 goals, and he made his first appearance in the starting XI. Shevchenko scored his first goal against Krystal Chortkiv at the home 1–1 draw on 7 October 1993. During the same season, he recorded his first hat-trick in a home game against Artania Ochakiv on 21 November 1993 which Dynamo-2 won 4–1. Shevchenko stayed with Dynamo-2 until the end of 1994 and once again he was called up for one game in late 1996.[citation needed]

He made his Vyshcha Liha debut for Dynamo squad on 8 November 1994 in an away game against Shakhtar Donetsk when he was 18. It was actually his second game for the senior squad overall after he played a home game of National Cup competition on 5 November 1994 against Skala Stryi. That year Shevchenko became a national champion and became a cup holder with Dynamo. He won his second league title the next season, scoring 6 goals in 20 matches. He scored a hat-trick in the first half of a 1997–98 UEFA Champions League away match against Barcelona, which Dynamo won 4–0;[25] no other visitor to the Camp Nou scored a Champions League treble until 2021.[26] His 19 goals in 23 league matches and six goals in ten Champions League matches (including a hat-trick over two legs against Real Madrid) were followed by 28 total goals in all competitions in 1998–99. He won the domestic league title with Dynamo in each of his five seasons with the club.[citation needed]

AC Milan edit

In 1999, Shevchenko joined Italian club Milan for a then-record transfer fee of $25 million. He made his league debut on 28 August 1999 in a 2–2 draw with Lecce.[27] Alongside five other players – Michel Platini, John Charles, Gunnar Nordahl, István Nyers, and Ferenc Hirzer – he managed, as a foreign player, to win the Serie A best goalscorer award in his debut season, finishing with 24 goals in 32 matches. Shevchenko maintained his excellent form into the 2000–01 season, scoring 24 goals in 34 matches, including nine goals in 14 Champions League games. During the same season, he also reunited with Kakha Kaladze as teammates when Milan signed the Georgian defender from Dynamo Kyiv in January 2001.[28]

 
Shevchenko with AC Milan during a UEFA Champions League game in 2004

Despite netting only five times in 24 matches, mainly due to injuries, Shevchenko became the first Ukrainian-born player to win the Champions League after Milan lifted their sixth trophy in 2002–03. He scored the crucial away goal against rivals Inter Milan in the semi-final,[29] and then scored the winning penalty in the shoot out against Juventus in the final, which had ended goalless after extra time.[30] Following Milan winning the Champions League, Shevchenko flew to Kyiv to put his medal by the grave of Valeriy Lobanovskyi (who he was managed by when he was at Dynamo), who died in 2002. He also scored the winning goal in the 2003 UEFA Super Cup victory over Porto.[31] Shevchenko finished top goalscorer in Serie A in 2003–04 for the second time in his career, scoring 24 goals in 32 matches as Milan won the Scudetto for the first time in five years, leading to Milan's second trophy of the season.[32] In August 2004, he scored three goals against Lazio as Milan won the Supercoppa Italiana.[33] Shevchenko capped off the year by being awarded the 2004 Ballon d'Or, becoming the third Ukrainian player ever to win the award after Oleg Blokhin and Igor Belanov.[34] In the same year, Shevchenko was also inducted into the FIFA 100.[35]

He scored 17 goals in the 2004–05 season after missing several games with a fractured cheekbone. Shevchenko made Champions League history the following season; on 23 November 2005, he scored all four goals in Milan's 4–0 group stage drubbing of Fenerbahçe, becoming only the fifth player to accomplish this feat; his company includes Marco van Basten, Simone Inzaghi, Dado Pršo and Ruud van Nistelrooy (while Lionel Messi joined that group in the 2009–10 season and Robert Lewandowski in 2012–13 and 2019–20), and Shevchenko was the only player to have done it in an away game until Olivier Giroud did so for Chelsea, away to Sevilla, in the 2020–21 season.[36] Milan eventually lost the tournament when Shevchenko missed the deciding penalty in the final shoot-out against Liverpool.[37] In the 2005–06 Champions League, he scored his last Milan goal in the second leg of the quarter-final as they eliminated Lyon after a last-minute comeback in a 3–1 victory.[38] In the semi-final, Milan lost to eventual winners Barcelona 1–0, a match where Shevchenko controversially had a last minute equaliser denied by the referee.[39] Despite this, he still ended up being the top scorer of the whole competition with 9 goals in 12 games.[40]

On 8 February 2006, Shevchenko became Milan's second highest all-time goalscorer, behind Gunnar Nordahl, after netting against Treviso.[41] He finished the season as joint fourth-top scorer with 19 goals in 28 games. Shevchenko ended his seven-year stint with Milan with 175 goals in 296 games.[citation needed]

Chelsea edit

During the summer of 2005, there were persistent reports that Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich offered a record sum €73 million and striker Hernán Crespo to Milan in exchange for Shevchenko.[42] Milan refused the monetary offer but took Crespo on loan. Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon was quoted as saying, "I think Shevchenko is the type of player we would like. At the end of the day to improve what we have got, it has to be a great player and Shevchenko certainly comes into that class."[43] Shevchenko cited that the persistence of Abramovich was a key factor in his move.[44] Milan, desperate to keep the striker, offered Shevchenko a six-year contract extension.[45]

 
Shevchenko with Chelsea in 2007

On 28 May 2006, Shevchenko left Milan for Chelsea for £30.8 million (€43.875 million[46][47]), topping Michael Essien's transfer fee from the previous year and also breaking the record for a player signed by an English club.[48] He received the number seven shirt, as Chelsea manager José Mourinho said that Shevchenko could continue wearing it.[49]

Shevchenko made his debut for Chelsea on 13 August 2006 in the FA Community Shield, scoring his side's goal in a 2–1 loss to Liverpool. On 23 August, he scored his first Premier League goal – and his 300th in top-flight and international football – in a 2–1 loss to Middlesbrough. He scored goals sporadically throughout the season, including equalisers against Porto and Valencia in the 2006–07 Champions League and another against London rival club Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup to help take his side into the semi-final. He finished with a total of 14 from 51 games. During the campaign, he netted his 57th career goal in European competitions, leaving him second behind Gerd Müller on the all-time European goalscorers list, before Filippo Inzaghi made the record his own in the 2007–08 Champions League.[50] Shevchenko's 2006–07 season was cut short due to injury and a hernia operation. He missed the Champions League semi-final against Liverpool and the FA Cup final against Manchester United at the new Wembley Stadium on 19 May 2007.[51] He did, however, start for Chelsea in the 2007 League Cup final victory over Arsenal in which he hit the bar which would have given Chelsea a 3–1 lead.{[52]}

Shevchenko was handed his first start of the 2007–08 season against Blackburn Rovers at home to cover for the injured Didier Drogba, but the game finished goalless. His first goal of the season came three days later, equalising for Chelsea in a match against Rosenborg, which turned out to be José Mourinho's last game as manager of Chelsea. Throughout the season, Shevchenko was in and out of the starting line-up because of injuries and the appointment of Avram Grant following the departure of Mourinho. During the Christmas period, however, Shevchenko enjoyed a good run of form. He scored the first goal in Chelsea's 2–0 win over Sunderland, and he was named man of the match in Chelsea's 4–4 draw against Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge, scoring twice (including a stunning 25-yard shot into the top left hand corner) and assisting Alex to make the score 3–2 in Chelsea's favour. Shevchenko scored his last goal in the 2007–08 season in a 1–1 draw with Bolton Wanderers. He finished the season with five league goals in 17 games. Shevchenko also played a part in a pre-season match which was against his former team, Milan.[citation needed]

Loan to AC Milan edit

Shevchenko was not used very often in the starting line-up at Chelsea, and with the appointment of Luiz Felipe Scolari, he was deemed surplus to requirements. Due to this, Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani offered to take Shevchenko back to the San Siro and Shevchenko was loaned back to his old club for the 2008–09 season.[53]

Shevchenko failed to score any league goals and only scored 2 goals in 26 appearances, starting only nine of those games. He returned to Chelsea for the final year of his four-year contract, where he was joined by his former Milan manager Carlo Ancelotti.[54]

Departure edit

Shevchenko was not even on the bench for Chelsea's penalty shoot-out victory over Manchester United at Wembley at the weekend in the season-opening Community Shield.[7] After making a late appearance for Chelsea in their second game of the 2009–10 season, Ancelotti announced that Shevchenko would be likely to leave Chelsea before the summer transfer window closed.[55] Despite this, Ancelotti said it had nothing to do with his decision to leave Shevchenko out of Chelsea's 2009–10 Champions League squad, but just to continue playing first-team football.[56]

Return to Dynamo Kyiv edit

 
Shevchenko during his second spell at Dynamo Kyiv

On 28 August 2009, Shevchenko signed a two-year deal at his former club Dynamo Kyiv[57] and scored a penalty-goal in his first game upon returning to his former club against Metalurh Donetsk in Dynamo's 3–1 victory on 31 August. He was mostly used as a left winger and central mid-fielder, and was named left winger in the 2009 team of the season.[58] On 16 September, Shevchenko played his first Champions League match after returning to Dynamo, against Rubin Kazan, in Dynamo's first game of the 2009–10 season. In October, he was named the best player of the Ukrainian Premier League. On 4 November, he scored a goal in the game against Inter, cross-city rivals of his former club Milan, in the fourth game of the Champions League season. It was the 15th goal he had scored against Inter in his career.[59]

On 28 July 2012, Shevchenko announced that he was quitting football for politics.[13]

International career edit

Shevchenko achieved 111 caps and scored 48 goals for the Ukraine national team, whom he represented at the 2006 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2012. He earned his first cap in 1995 and scored his first international goal in May 1996 in a friendly against Turkey.[citation needed]

 
Shevchenko presented with a Ukraine shirt before making his 100th appearance, 2010.

During qualification for the 1998 World Cup, Shevchenko scored three times as Ukraine finished second in Group G to earn a place in the play-offs. Ukraine were knocked out 3–1 on aggregate by Croatia, the team who would go on to finish third in the finals, with Shevchenko scoring Ukraine's goal in the home leg.[citation needed]

Ukraine performed similarly impressively in UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying, again making the play-offs after finishing one point behind World Champions France in Group 4. However, the team again failed at the play-off stage, losing to underdogs Slovenia. Overall, Shevchenko scored four times for Ukraine during their Euro 2000 qualifying campaign.[citation needed]

In March 2000, Dynamo manager Valeri Lobanovsky became Ukraine's coach, with the aim to qualify for the 2002 World Cup finals. Shevchenko scored ten goals in the qualifiers, but Ukraine again failed to qualify after losing a play-off, this time against Germany. He then scored a total of three goals in Ukraine's Euro 2004 qualifying round, but the team failed to qualify for the play-offs, finishing below Greece and Spain in third place in Group 6.[citation needed]

Shevchenko scored six goals in qualifying for the 2006 World Cup, to take his country to its first ever major tournament. He captained the team at the finals and scored in Ukraine's first ever World Cup win, a 4–0 defeat of Saudi Arabia.[60] He then scored the winning goal from a penalty kick as Ukraine beat Tunisia 1–0[61] to qualify for the second round where, despite Shevchenko failing with their first kick, Ukraine knocked out Switzerland on penalties.[62] Ukraine were then beaten 3–0 by eventual champions Italy at the quarter-final stage.[63]

After only playing two games for Milan in the 2008–09 season, Shevchenko was still the first choice for Ukraine, and he scored an equaliser in an 2010 World Cup qualifying match against England at Wembley Stadium. Ukraine, however, went on to lose the game 2–1 after his former Chelsea teammate John Terry scored from a free kick delivered by David Beckham.[citation needed]

 
Shevchenko celebrates scoring against Sweden at Euro 2012.

In a 21 December 2009 interview with UEFA, Shevchenko declared that he was keen to play in his home country at Euro 2012. "After a disappointing 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign, that is my new challenge, or even dream. I will do everything to achieve that."[64] In May 2012, Shevchenko was named in the Ukrainian squad for Euro 2012. In Ukraine's opening game, Shevchenko scored two headers to beat Sweden 2–1 in Group D.[8][65] After his country was eliminated from the group, Shevchenko announced he would retire from international football, having been Ukraine's youngest and oldest goalscorer and record marksman with 48 goals in 111 appearances.[66]

Player profile edit

Style of play edit

 
Shevchenko's number 7 Milan jersey in the San Siro museum

A fast, hardworking, energetic, and well-rounded striker, Shevchenko was a prolific and highly opportunistic goalscorer, who was usually deployed as an out-and-out striker in a centre-forward role,[67][68][69] although he was capable of operating anywhere along the front line,[68] and often played in a free role, in which he could attack from the left wing, and get past opposing defenders with his runs into the penalty area, courtesy of his pace and movement off the ball. He also occupied a wider position as an outright winger on the left flank at times, in particular at the beginning of his career, and also during his second stint with Dynamo Kyiv during his later years;[58][69][70][71] he was also capable of playing on the right.[68][69] Shevchenko was also effective from set-pieces,[69][72][73] and was an accurate penalty taker.[68][69][73][74] A strong and physical striker with a clinical eye for goal, he was primarily known for his excellent positional sense, movement off the ball, and finishing ability inside the box, as well as his composure in front of goal; moreover, he possessed a powerful and accurate shot with either foot, from both inside and outside the area. Although he was not known to take part in aerial duels frequently, he was also good in the air, due to his heading ability. Often compared by pundits to fellow former Milan striker Marco van Basten, although he was not as elegant as the Dutch forward, he also possessed good technical skills himself, which along with his pace and physicality, made him effective when dribbling or carrying the ball at speed on the run. Furthermore, despite mainly being a goalscorer, he was capable of playing off of his teammates and providing assists, in addition to scoring goals himself, due to his link-up play.[6][67][68][69][73][75][76][77][78][79]

Reception edit

Shevchenko is considered by several pundits to be one of the greatest strikers of all time, as well as one of the best footballers of his generation, and Ukraine’s greatest player ever.[9][10][80][81][82] In 2004, he was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers as part of FIFA's 100th anniversary celebration.[12]

Coaching and managerial career edit

Ukraine national team edit

 
Shevchenko during the game between Ukraine and Iceland in 2016

In November 2012, Shevchenko initially refused to accept Football Federation of Ukraine's proposal to become head coach of the Ukraine national team.[83]

From 16 February to 15 July 2016, Shevchenko served as the assistant manager of the Ukraine national team. On 15 July 2016, Shevchenko was appointed as manager of the Ukraine national team. The 39-year-old replaced Mykhaylo Fomenko, whose four-year spell ended with elimination at the group stage of Euro 2016. He signed a two-year contract with the possibility of another two-year extension. Former Italy and Milan defender Mauro Tassotti, who was assistant coach when Shevchenko was at Milan, joined his coaching staff, as did former Dynamo coach Raúl Riancho, and former Milan Youth System coach Andrea Maldera.[84] On 14 October 2019, Shevchenko led Ukraine to qualify for Euro 2020 with a 2–1 home win over reigning European champions Portugal.[85][86]

At UEFA Euro 2020, Shevchenko led Ukraine to reach the quarter-finals of the European Championship for the first time in their history.[87] His side finished as one of the four best third-placed teams in the group stage, then beating Sweden in extra time in the round of 16 and suffering an exit to England in the next round. Despite Ukraine’s successful tournament, on 1 August 2021, he announced his departure from the post.[88]

Genoa edit

On 7 November 2021, Shevchenko was announced as the new head coach of Serie A side Genoa, following the club's takeover by US investment firm 777 Partners, replacing Davide Ballardini. He signed a contract until 2024 for the 18th-placed team who had won once in 12 games.[89][90] Two weeks later, he lost 2–0 on his debut at home to Roma, managed by his former Chelsea boss José Mourinho.[91] On 15 January 2022, Shevchenko was sacked after two months having won just one match and lost seven during the time.[92]

Political career edit

In the late 1990s, Shevchenko and other teammates of Dynamo Kyiv publicly backed the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united), whose members were the club's then-owner and president Hryhoriy Surkis and then-vice president Viktor Medvedchuk.[93][13][94]

After his retirement in June 2012, Shevchenko immediately joined Ukraine – Forward! (formerly known as Ukrainian Social Democratic Party)[13][95] and took second place on the party list for the October 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[14] This was in spite of him stating a month earlier that he wanted to coach after his playing career: "This is the world I understand, the world I want to stay in."[96] In the election his party won 1.58% of the national votes and no constituencies and thus failed to win parliamentary representation.[15][16]

National Olympic Committee of Ukraine edit

Shevchenko became the Vice President of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine on 17 November 2022. He left the National Olympic Committee in January 2023 due to disagreement with the results of the election of its new President Vadym Gutzeit.[17]

Personal life edit

 
Shevchenko in a poster campaign for the Ukrainian branch of UNICEF, 2012

Shevchenko's first name (Андрій in Ukrainian) has multiple ways of being transliterated from its original spelling in the Ukrainian Cyrillic alphabet into the Latin alphabet; Andriy is the spelling used throughout the player's official web site.[97] It has also been adopted by UEFA and FIFA and is the preferred spelling in most English publications.

Shevchenko is married to American model Kristen Pazik. The couple met at a Giorgio Armani afterparty in 2002, and married on 14 July 2004 in a private ceremony on a golf course in Washington, D.C.[98][99] As of 2006, the couple communicated in Italian as he did not speak English and she did not speak Ukrainian.[100] After his return to Dynamo Kyiv in August 2009, the couple declared that they want their children to learn Ukrainian.[101]

The couple have four sons: Jordan, born on 29 October 2004, Kristian, born on 10 November 2006, Alexander, born on 1 October 2012 and Rider Gabriel,[102] born on 6 April 2014.[103] Shevchenko commemorated Jordan's birth by scoring against Sampdoria the following day (Milan won 1–0).[104] Milan owner and former Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi is the godfather of Shevchenko's first son, Jordan.[105] The day after Kristian's birth, Shevchenko scored in a 4–0 Chelsea victory over Watford and he and several of his teammates gathered and performed the popular "rock-the-baby" goal celebration as a tribute.[106]

Shevchenko is a close friend of fashion designer Giorgio Armani, and has modelled for Armani and opened two boutiques with him in Kyiv.[98] With his wife, he has started an e-commerce Web site called Ikkon.com, dedicated to men's fashion and lifestyle. [96]

In June 2005, he became an ambassador for the SOS Children's Villages charity.[107] Shevchenko also has a foundation to support orphaned children.[96]

In 2022, Shevchenko became an ambassador for United24, a government-supported aid organization in Ukraine.[108]

Shevchenko, an avid golfer, participated in his first professional golf tournament, the Kharkov Superior Cup, in September 2013.[109]

Shevchenko represented the Rest of the World team against England for Soccer Aid on 8 June 2014.[citation needed]

Besides his native Russian, Shevchenko also speaks English, Italian and to some extent Ukrainian. He has said that he is working to improve his Ukrainian.[110][111]

Shevchenko has appealed for an end to the War in Ukraine and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[112][113]

Media edit

Shevchenko features in EA Sports' FIFA video game series; he was on the cover of FIFA 2005,[114] and was introduced as one of the Ultimate Team Legends in FIFA 14 and was an Ultimate Team Legend until FIFA 18, when he became an Icon, as Legends were rebranded to Icons.[115]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Source:[citation needed]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup[a] Europe Other[b] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Dynamo-2 Kyiv 1992–93 Ukrainian First League 6 0 6 0
1993–94 Ukrainian First League 31 12 1 0 32 12
1994–95 Ukrainian First League 13 4 4 5[c] 17 9
1996–97 Ukrainian First League 1 0 1 0
Total 51 16 5 5 56 21
Dynamo Kyiv 1994–95 Vyshcha Liha 17 1 4 1 2 1 23 3
1995–96 Vyshcha Liha 31 16 5 1 2 2 38 19
1996–97 Vyshcha Liha 20 6 20 6
1997–98 Vyshcha Liha 29 25 8 8 10 6 41 39
1998–99 Vyshcha Liha 26 18 4 5 14 10 44 33
Total 117 60 21 15 28 19 166 94
Milan 1999–2000 Serie A 32 24 4 4 6 1 1 0 43 29
2000–01 Serie A 34 24 3 1 14 9 51 34
2001–02 Serie A 29 14 3 0 6 3 38 17
2002–03 Serie A 24 5 4 1 11 4 39 10
2003–04 Serie A 32 24 1 0 10 4 2 1 45 29
2004–05 Serie A 29 17 10 6 1 3 40 26
2005–06 Serie A 28 19 12 9 40 28
Total 208 127 15 6 69 36 4 4 296 173
Chelsea 2006–07 Premier League 30 4 6 3 10 3 5 4 51 14
2007–08 Premier League 17 5 1 0 5 1 2 3 25 9
Total 48 9 7 3 15 4 7 7 77 23
Milan (loan) 2008–09 Serie A 18 0 1 1 7 1 26 2
Chelsea 2009–10 Premier League 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Dynamo Kyiv 2009–10 Ukrainian Premier League 21 7 2 0 6 1 29 8
2010–11 Ukrainian Premier League 18 10 2 1 12 5 32 16
2011–12 Ukrainian Premier League 16 6 1 0 5 0 22 6
Total 55 23 5 1 23 6 83 30
Career total 498 235 54 31 142 67 11 10 705 343
  1. ^ 12 goals not included with the Dynamo Kyiv in Commonwealth of Independent States Cup ('96–'98).
  2. ^ Other tournaments include Supercoppa Italiana, Community Shield, Football League Cup and Intercontinental Cup.
  3. ^ 5 of its 6 goals were marked with the FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv in Ukrainian Cup.[116]

International edit

 
Anatoliy Tymoshchuk and Shevchenko being honoured by UEFA in 2011 for their 100th cap. They are the first and third, respectively, most capped players in the history of Ukraine.
Appearances and goals by national team and year[117][118]
National team Year Apps Goals
Ukraine 1995 2 0
1996 2 1
1997 8 4
1998 6 1
1999 9 2
2000 5 5
2001 7 6
2002 3 0
2003 8 3
2004 6 4
2005 6 2
2006 9 5
2007 8 3
2008 7 3
2009 8 4
2010 6 2
2011 5 1
2012 6 2
Total 111 48

Managerial statistics edit

As of match played 13 January 2022[119]
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Ukraine   15 July 2016 1 August 2021 52 25 13 14 048.1
Genoa   7 November 2021 15 January 2022 11 1 3 7 009.1
Total 63 26 16 21 041.3

UEFA Champions League goals edit

Number Date For Against Match Place Score
1 7 December 1994 Dynamo Kyiv   Bayern Munich   H Respublikanskiy, Kyiv   1-4
2 17 September 1997 Dynamo Kyiv   PSV   A Philips Stadium, Eindhoven   1-3
3 1 October 1997 Dynamo Kyiv   Newcastle   H Olympiyskiy, Kyiv   2-2
4 5 November 1997 Dynamo Kyiv   Barcelona   A Camp Nou, Barcelona   1-4
5 5 November 1997 Dynamo Kyiv   Barcelona   A Camp Nou, Barcelona   1-4
6 5 November 1997 Dynamo Kyiv   Barcelona   A Camp Nou, Barcelona   1-4
7 30 September 1998 Dynamo Kyiv   RC Lens   H Olympiyskiy, Kyiv   1-1
8 4 November 1998 Dynamo Kyiv   Arsenal   H Olympiyskiy, Kyiv   3-1
9 9 December 1998 Dynamo Kyiv   RC Lens   A Stade Félix-Boellart, Lens   1-3
10 3 March 1999 Dynamo Kyiv   Real Madrid   A Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid   1-1
11 17 March 1999 Dynamo Kyiv   Real Madrid   H Olympiyskiy, Kyiv   2-0
12 17 March 1999 Dynamo Kyiv   Real Madrid   H Olympiyskiy, Kyiv   2-0
13 7 April 1999 Dynamo Kyiv   Bayern Munich   H Olympiyskiy, Kyiv   3-3
14 7 April 1999 Dynamo Kyiv   Bayern Munich   H Olympiyskiy, Kyiv   3-3
15 21 September 1999 Milan   Galatasaray   H San Siro, Milan   2-1
16 13 September 2000 Milan   Besiktas   H San Siro, Milan   4-1
17 13 September 2000 Milan   Besiktas   H San Siro, Milan   4-1
18 24 October 2000 Milan   Besiktas   A İnonü, Istanbul   0-2
19 21 November 2000 Milan   Galatasaray   H San Siro, Milan   2-2
20 13 March 2001 Milan   La Coruña   H San Siro, Milan   1-1
21 29 October 2002 Milan   RC Lens   A Stade Félix-Boellart, Lens   2-1
22 26 November 2002 Milan   Real Madrid   H San Siro, Milan   1-0
23 23 April 2003 Milan   Ajax   H San Siro, Milan   3-2
24 13 May 2003 Milan   Internazionale   A San Siro, Milan   1-1
25 26 November 2003 Milan   Ajax   A Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam   0-1
26 10 March 2004 Milan   Sparta Prague   H San Siro, Milan   4-1
27 10 March 2004 Milan   Sparta Prague   H San Siro, Milan   4-1
28 23 March 2004 Milan   La Coruña   H San Siro, Milan   4-1
29 29 September 2004 Milan   Celtic   H San Siro, Milan   3-1
30 20 October 2004 Milan   Barcelona   H San Siro, Milan   1-0
31 2 November 2004 Milan   Barcelona   A Camp Nou, Barcelona   2-1
32 6 April 2005 Milan   Internazionale   H San Siro, Milan   2-0
33 12 April 2005 Milan   Internazionale   A San Siro, Milan   0-1
34 26 April 2005 Milan   PSV   H San Siro, Milan   2-0
35 13 September 2005 Milan   Fenerbahçe   H San Siro, Milan   3-1
36 28 September 2005 Milan   Schalke 04   A Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen   2-2
37 23 November 2005 Milan   Fenerbahçe   A Sükrü Saracoğlu, Istanbul   0-4
38 23 November 2005 Milan   Fenerbahçe   A Sükrü Saracoğlu, Istanbul   0-4
39 23 November 2005 Milan   Fenerbahçe   A Sükrü Saracoğlu, Istanbul   0-4
40 23 November 2005 Milan   Fenerbahçe   A Sükrü Saracoğlu, Istanbul   0-4
41 21 February 2005 Milan   Bayern Munich   A Allianz Arena, Munich   1-1
42 8 March 2005 Milan   Bayern Munich   H San Siro, Milan   4-1
43 4 April 2005 Milan   Olympique Lyon   H San Siro, Milan   3-1
44 5 December 2006 Chelsea   Levski Sofia   H Stamford Bridge, London   2-0
45 21 February 2007 Chelsea   Porto   A Estádio do Dragão, Porto   1-1
46 10 April 2007 Chelsea   Valencia   A Mestalla, Valencia   1-2
47 18 September 2007 Chelsea   Rosenborg   H Stamford Bridge, London   1-1
48 4 November 2009 Dynamo Kyiv   Internazionale   H Olympiyskiy, Kyiv   1-2

Honours edit

 
Andriy Shevchenko's 2005 Golden Foot imprint

Dynamo Kyiv[120][117]

AC Milan[120][117]

Chelsea[120][117]

Individual

Orders edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Note: he has also been referred to as "Andrei Shevchenko" on occasion in the English media. See:[6][7][8]

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External links edit

  • FIFA competition record (archived)  
  • Andriy Shevchenko – UEFA competition record ()  
  • Andriy Shevchenko at UAF and (in Ukrainian)  
  • Andriy Shevchenko at Soccerbase  
  • Andriy Shevchenko coach profile at Soccerway
  • Andriy Shevchenko coach profile at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Andriy Shevchenko at IMDb  

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This article is about the footballer and politician For the journalist and politician see Andriy Shevchenko politician In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Mykolayovych and the family name is Shevchenko Andriy Mykolayovych Shevchenko 4 or Andrii Mykolaiovych Shevchenko 5 nb 1 Ukrainian Andrij Mikolajovich Shevchenko pronounced ɐnˈd ʲ r ʲ ij mɪkoˈlɑjowɪtʃ ʃeu ˈtʃɛnko born 29 September 1976 is a Ukrainian politician a former professional football player and manager Shevchenko played as a striker for Dynamo Kyiv AC Milan Chelsea and the Ukraine national team He was most recently head coach of Serie A club Genoa Shevchenko is considered one of the greatest strikers of all time and Ukraine s greatest ever player 9 10 He is the all time top scorer for the Ukraine national team with 48 goals 11 Andriy ShevchenkoShevchenko as Ukraine manager in 2017President of the Ukrainian Association of FootballIncumbentAssumed office 25 January 2024Preceded byOleh ProtasovPersonal detailsBornAndriy Mykolayovych Shevchenko 1 1976 09 29 29 September 1976 age 47 2 Dvirkivshchyna Ukrainian SSR Soviet Union now Ukraine Political partySDPU u 1998 2005 Ukraine Forward 2012 SpouseKristen Pazik m 2004 wbr Children4RelativesMike Pazik father in law OccupationPoliticianfootballermanagerAssociation football careerHeight1 83 m 6 ft 0 in 3 Position s StrikerYouth career1986 1993Dynamo KyivSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1993 1996Dynamo 2 Kyiv51 16 1993 1999Dynamo Kyiv117 60 1999 2006AC Milan208 127 2006 2009Chelsea48 9 2008 2009 AC Milan loan 18 0 2009 2012Dynamo Kyiv55 23 Total497 235 International career1994 1995Ukraine U198 5 1994 1995Ukraine U217 6 1995 2012Ukraine111 48 Managerial career2016 2021Ukraine2021 2022Genoa Club domestic league appearances and goalsShevchenko began his career at Dynamo Kyiv and won five league titles in a row before signing for Milan In Milan he established himself as one of the top strikers in Europe and won the UEFA Champions League in 2003 He also won various league and cup titles in Ukraine Italy and England He was also a Champions League runner up in 2005 and 2008 He was named in the FIFA World XI for 2005 In 2004 he was named as one of the top 100 greatest living footballers as part of FIFA s 100th anniversary celebration and in the same year he also received the Ballon d Or 12 In his international career he led Ukraine as captain to the quarter finals in their first ever FIFA World Cup appearance in 2006 and also took part at UEFA Euro 2012 on home soil Shevchenko is ranked as the seventh top goalscorer in all UEFA club competitions with 67 goals With a tally of 175 goals scored for Milan he is the second most prolific player in the history of the club and is also the all time top scorer of the Derby della Madonnina the derby between Milan and their local rivals Inter Milan with 14 goals Quitting football for politics in 2012 13 he stood for election to the Ukrainian Parliament in the October 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election 14 but his party failed to win parliamentary representation 15 16 He returned to football in 2016 as assistant coach of the Ukraine national team February to July at the time led by Mykhaylo Fomenko In July 2016 Shevchenko was appointed Ukraine s head coach and led the nation to the quarter finals at UEFA Euro 2020 Shevchenko became the Vice President of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine on 17 November 2022 He left the National Olympic Committee in January 2023 due to disagreement with the results of the election of its new President Vadym Gutzeit 17 In January 2024 Shevchenko was elected President of the Ukrainian Football Association 18 19 Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2 1 Dynamo Kyiv 2 2 AC Milan 2 3 Chelsea 2 3 1 Loan to AC Milan 2 3 2 Departure 2 4 Return to Dynamo Kyiv 3 International career 4 Player profile 4 1 Style of play 4 2 Reception 5 Coaching and managerial career 5 1 Ukraine national team 5 2 Genoa 6 Political career 7 National Olympic Committee of Ukraine 8 Personal life 9 Media 10 Career statistics 10 1 Club 10 2 International 11 Managerial statistics 12 UEFA Champions League goals 13 Honours 13 1 Orders 14 See also 15 Notes 16 References 17 External linksEarly life editShevchenko was born in Dvirkivshchyna Ukrainian SSR in 1976 20 into the family of Praporshchik Mykola Hryhorovych Shevchenko In 1979 his family moved to the newly built neighbourhood in Kyiv Obolon Minsk District was created in 1975 21 In Kyiv Shevchenko went to the 216th City School and in 1986 aged 9 enrolled into the football section coached by Oleksandr Shpakov Because of the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant together with his sport group he was evacuated temporarily from the city At an early age he also was a competitive boxer in the LLWI Ukrainian junior league 22 but eventually he elected to move on to football 23 Club career editDynamo Kyiv edit In 1986 Shevchenko failed a dribbling test for entrance to a specialist sports school in Kyiv but happened to catch the eye of a Dynamo Kyiv scout while playing in a youth tournament and was thus brought to the club Four years later Shevchenko was on the Dynamo under 14 team for the Ian Rush Cup now the Welsh Super Cup he finished as the tournament s top scorer and was awarded a pair of Rush s boots as a prize by the then Liverpool player 24 Shevchenko started out his professional career at age 16 when he came on for only 12 minutes as a substitute in a 0 2 home loss to the Odesa second team Chornomorets 2 Odesa on 5 May 1993 He was a substitute for the last six home games of the 1992 93 Ukrainian First League and did not score any goals The next 1993 94 season at the second tier Shevchenko was the top goal scorer for Dynamo 2 with 12 goals and he made his first appearance in the starting XI Shevchenko scored his first goal against Krystal Chortkiv at the home 1 1 draw on 7 October 1993 During the same season he recorded his first hat trick in a home game against Artania Ochakiv on 21 November 1993 which Dynamo 2 won 4 1 Shevchenko stayed with Dynamo 2 until the end of 1994 and once again he was called up for one game in late 1996 citation needed He made his Vyshcha Liha debut for Dynamo squad on 8 November 1994 in an away game against Shakhtar Donetsk when he was 18 It was actually his second game for the senior squad overall after he played a home game of National Cup competition on 5 November 1994 against Skala Stryi That year Shevchenko became a national champion and became a cup holder with Dynamo He won his second league title the next season scoring 6 goals in 20 matches He scored a hat trick in the first half of a 1997 98 UEFA Champions League away match against Barcelona which Dynamo won 4 0 25 no other visitor to the Camp Nou scored a Champions League treble until 2021 26 His 19 goals in 23 league matches and six goals in ten Champions League matches including a hat trick over two legs against Real Madrid were followed by 28 total goals in all competitions in 1998 99 He won the domestic league title with Dynamo in each of his five seasons with the club citation needed AC Milan edit In 1999 Shevchenko joined Italian club Milan for a then record transfer fee of 25 million He made his league debut on 28 August 1999 in a 2 2 draw with Lecce 27 Alongside five other players Michel Platini John Charles Gunnar Nordahl Istvan Nyers and Ferenc Hirzer he managed as a foreign player to win the Serie A best goalscorer award in his debut season finishing with 24 goals in 32 matches Shevchenko maintained his excellent form into the 2000 01 season scoring 24 goals in 34 matches including nine goals in 14 Champions League games During the same season he also reunited with Kakha Kaladze as teammates when Milan signed the Georgian defender from Dynamo Kyiv in January 2001 28 nbsp Shevchenko with AC Milan during a UEFA Champions League game in 2004Despite netting only five times in 24 matches mainly due to injuries Shevchenko became the first Ukrainian born player to win the Champions League after Milan lifted their sixth trophy in 2002 03 He scored the crucial away goal against rivals Inter Milan in the semi final 29 and then scored the winning penalty in the shoot out against Juventus in the final which had ended goalless after extra time 30 Following Milan winning the Champions League Shevchenko flew to Kyiv to put his medal by the grave of Valeriy Lobanovskyi who he was managed by when he was at Dynamo who died in 2002 He also scored the winning goal in the 2003 UEFA Super Cup victory over Porto 31 Shevchenko finished top goalscorer in Serie A in 2003 04 for the second time in his career scoring 24 goals in 32 matches as Milan won the Scudetto for the first time in five years leading to Milan s second trophy of the season 32 In August 2004 he scored three goals against Lazio as Milan won the Supercoppa Italiana 33 Shevchenko capped off the year by being awarded the 2004 Ballon d Or becoming the third Ukrainian player ever to win the award after Oleg Blokhin and Igor Belanov 34 In the same year Shevchenko was also inducted into the FIFA 100 35 He scored 17 goals in the 2004 05 season after missing several games with a fractured cheekbone Shevchenko made Champions League history the following season on 23 November 2005 he scored all four goals in Milan s 4 0 group stage drubbing of Fenerbahce becoming only the fifth player to accomplish this feat his company includes Marco van Basten Simone Inzaghi Dado Prso and Ruud van Nistelrooy while Lionel Messi joined that group in the 2009 10 season and Robert Lewandowski in 2012 13 and 2019 20 and Shevchenko was the only player to have done it in an away game until Olivier Giroud did so for Chelsea away to Sevilla in the 2020 21 season 36 Milan eventually lost the tournament when Shevchenko missed the deciding penalty in the final shoot out against Liverpool 37 In the 2005 06 Champions League he scored his last Milan goal in the second leg of the quarter final as they eliminated Lyon after a last minute comeback in a 3 1 victory 38 In the semi final Milan lost to eventual winners Barcelona 1 0 a match where Shevchenko controversially had a last minute equaliser denied by the referee 39 Despite this he still ended up being the top scorer of the whole competition with 9 goals in 12 games 40 On 8 February 2006 Shevchenko became Milan s second highest all time goalscorer behind Gunnar Nordahl after netting against Treviso 41 He finished the season as joint fourth top scorer with 19 goals in 28 games Shevchenko ended his seven year stint with Milan with 175 goals in 296 games citation needed Chelsea edit During the summer of 2005 there were persistent reports that Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich offered a record sum 73 million and striker Hernan Crespo to Milan in exchange for Shevchenko 42 Milan refused the monetary offer but took Crespo on loan Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon was quoted as saying I think Shevchenko is the type of player we would like At the end of the day to improve what we have got it has to be a great player and Shevchenko certainly comes into that class 43 Shevchenko cited that the persistence of Abramovich was a key factor in his move 44 Milan desperate to keep the striker offered Shevchenko a six year contract extension 45 nbsp Shevchenko with Chelsea in 2007On 28 May 2006 Shevchenko left Milan for Chelsea for 30 8 million 43 875 million 46 47 topping Michael Essien s transfer fee from the previous year and also breaking the record for a player signed by an English club 48 He received the number seven shirt as Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said that Shevchenko could continue wearing it 49 Shevchenko made his debut for Chelsea on 13 August 2006 in the FA Community Shield scoring his side s goal in a 2 1 loss to Liverpool On 23 August he scored his first Premier League goal and his 300th in top flight and international football in a 2 1 loss to Middlesbrough He scored goals sporadically throughout the season including equalisers against Porto and Valencia in the 2006 07 Champions League and another against London rival club Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup to help take his side into the semi final He finished with a total of 14 from 51 games During the campaign he netted his 57th career goal in European competitions leaving him second behind Gerd Muller on the all time European goalscorers list before Filippo Inzaghi made the record his own in the 2007 08 Champions League 50 Shevchenko s 2006 07 season was cut short due to injury and a hernia operation He missed the Champions League semi final against Liverpool and the FA Cup final against Manchester United at the new Wembley Stadium on 19 May 2007 51 He did however start for Chelsea in the 2007 League Cup final victory over Arsenal in which he hit the bar which would have given Chelsea a 3 1 lead 52 Shevchenko was handed his first start of the 2007 08 season against Blackburn Rovers at home to cover for the injured Didier Drogba but the game finished goalless His first goal of the season came three days later equalising for Chelsea in a match against Rosenborg which turned out to be Jose Mourinho s last game as manager of Chelsea Throughout the season Shevchenko was in and out of the starting line up because of injuries and the appointment of Avram Grant following the departure of Mourinho During the Christmas period however Shevchenko enjoyed a good run of form He scored the first goal in Chelsea s 2 0 win over Sunderland and he was named man of the match in Chelsea s 4 4 draw against Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge scoring twice including a stunning 25 yard shot into the top left hand corner and assisting Alex to make the score 3 2 in Chelsea s favour Shevchenko scored his last goal in the 2007 08 season in a 1 1 draw with Bolton Wanderers He finished the season with five league goals in 17 games Shevchenko also played a part in a pre season match which was against his former team Milan citation needed Loan to AC Milan edit Shevchenko was not used very often in the starting line up at Chelsea and with the appointment of Luiz Felipe Scolari he was deemed surplus to requirements Due to this Milan vice president Adriano Galliani offered to take Shevchenko back to the San Siro and Shevchenko was loaned back to his old club for the 2008 09 season 53 Shevchenko failed to score any league goals and only scored 2 goals in 26 appearances starting only nine of those games He returned to Chelsea for the final year of his four year contract where he was joined by his former Milan manager Carlo Ancelotti 54 Departure edit Shevchenko was not even on the bench for Chelsea s penalty shoot out victory over Manchester United at Wembley at the weekend in the season opening Community Shield 7 After making a late appearance for Chelsea in their second game of the 2009 10 season Ancelotti announced that Shevchenko would be likely to leave Chelsea before the summer transfer window closed 55 Despite this Ancelotti said it had nothing to do with his decision to leave Shevchenko out of Chelsea s 2009 10 Champions League squad but just to continue playing first team football 56 Return to Dynamo Kyiv edit nbsp Shevchenko during his second spell at Dynamo KyivOn 28 August 2009 Shevchenko signed a two year deal at his former club Dynamo Kyiv 57 and scored a penalty goal in his first game upon returning to his former club against Metalurh Donetsk in Dynamo s 3 1 victory on 31 August He was mostly used as a left winger and central mid fielder and was named left winger in the 2009 team of the season 58 On 16 September Shevchenko played his first Champions League match after returning to Dynamo against Rubin Kazan in Dynamo s first game of the 2009 10 season In October he was named the best player of the Ukrainian Premier League On 4 November he scored a goal in the game against Inter cross city rivals of his former club Milan in the fourth game of the Champions League season It was the 15th goal he had scored against Inter in his career 59 On 28 July 2012 Shevchenko announced that he was quitting football for politics 13 International career editShevchenko achieved 111 caps and scored 48 goals for the Ukraine national team whom he represented at the 2006 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2012 He earned his first cap in 1995 and scored his first international goal in May 1996 in a friendly against Turkey citation needed nbsp Shevchenko presented with a Ukraine shirt before making his 100th appearance 2010 During qualification for the 1998 World Cup Shevchenko scored three times as Ukraine finished second in Group G to earn a place in the play offs Ukraine were knocked out 3 1 on aggregate by Croatia the team who would go on to finish third in the finals with Shevchenko scoring Ukraine s goal in the home leg citation needed Ukraine performed similarly impressively in UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying again making the play offs after finishing one point behind World Champions France in Group 4 However the team again failed at the play off stage losing to underdogs Slovenia Overall Shevchenko scored four times for Ukraine during their Euro 2000 qualifying campaign citation needed In March 2000 Dynamo manager Valeri Lobanovsky became Ukraine s coach with the aim to qualify for the 2002 World Cup finals Shevchenko scored ten goals in the qualifiers but Ukraine again failed to qualify after losing a play off this time against Germany He then scored a total of three goals in Ukraine s Euro 2004 qualifying round but the team failed to qualify for the play offs finishing below Greece and Spain in third place in Group 6 citation needed Shevchenko scored six goals in qualifying for the 2006 World Cup to take his country to its first ever major tournament He captained the team at the finals and scored in Ukraine s first ever World Cup win a 4 0 defeat of Saudi Arabia 60 He then scored the winning goal from a penalty kick as Ukraine beat Tunisia 1 0 61 to qualify for the second round where despite Shevchenko failing with their first kick Ukraine knocked out Switzerland on penalties 62 Ukraine were then beaten 3 0 by eventual champions Italy at the quarter final stage 63 After only playing two games for Milan in the 2008 09 season Shevchenko was still the first choice for Ukraine and he scored an equaliser in an 2010 World Cup qualifying match against England at Wembley Stadium Ukraine however went on to lose the game 2 1 after his former Chelsea teammate John Terry scored from a free kick delivered by David Beckham citation needed nbsp Shevchenko celebrates scoring against Sweden at Euro 2012 In a 21 December 2009 interview with UEFA Shevchenko declared that he was keen to play in his home country at Euro 2012 After a disappointing 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign that is my new challenge or even dream I will do everything to achieve that 64 In May 2012 Shevchenko was named in the Ukrainian squad for Euro 2012 In Ukraine s opening game Shevchenko scored two headers to beat Sweden 2 1 in Group D 8 65 After his country was eliminated from the group Shevchenko announced he would retire from international football having been Ukraine s youngest and oldest goalscorer and record marksman with 48 goals in 111 appearances 66 Player profile editStyle of play edit nbsp Shevchenko s number 7 Milan jersey in the San Siro museumA fast hardworking energetic and well rounded striker Shevchenko was a prolific and highly opportunistic goalscorer who was usually deployed as an out and out striker in a centre forward role 67 68 69 although he was capable of operating anywhere along the front line 68 and often played in a free role in which he could attack from the left wing and get past opposing defenders with his runs into the penalty area courtesy of his pace and movement off the ball He also occupied a wider position as an outright winger on the left flank at times in particular at the beginning of his career and also during his second stint with Dynamo Kyiv during his later years 58 69 70 71 he was also capable of playing on the right 68 69 Shevchenko was also effective from set pieces 69 72 73 and was an accurate penalty taker 68 69 73 74 A strong and physical striker with a clinical eye for goal he was primarily known for his excellent positional sense movement off the ball and finishing ability inside the box as well as his composure in front of goal moreover he possessed a powerful and accurate shot with either foot from both inside and outside the area Although he was not known to take part in aerial duels frequently he was also good in the air due to his heading ability Often compared by pundits to fellow former Milan striker Marco van Basten although he was not as elegant as the Dutch forward he also possessed good technical skills himself which along with his pace and physicality made him effective when dribbling or carrying the ball at speed on the run Furthermore despite mainly being a goalscorer he was capable of playing off of his teammates and providing assists in addition to scoring goals himself due to his link up play 6 67 68 69 73 75 76 77 78 79 Reception edit Shevchenko is considered by several pundits to be one of the greatest strikers of all time as well as one of the best footballers of his generation and Ukraine s greatest player ever 9 10 80 81 82 In 2004 he was named by Pele as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers as part of FIFA s 100th anniversary celebration 12 Coaching and managerial career editUkraine national team edit nbsp Shevchenko during the game between Ukraine and Iceland in 2016In November 2012 Shevchenko initially refused to accept Football Federation of Ukraine s proposal to become head coach of the Ukraine national team 83 From 16 February to 15 July 2016 Shevchenko served as the assistant manager of the Ukraine national team On 15 July 2016 Shevchenko was appointed as manager of the Ukraine national team The 39 year old replaced Mykhaylo Fomenko whose four year spell ended with elimination at the group stage of Euro 2016 He signed a two year contract with the possibility of another two year extension Former Italy and Milan defender Mauro Tassotti who was assistant coach when Shevchenko was at Milan joined his coaching staff as did former Dynamo coach Raul Riancho and former Milan Youth System coach Andrea Maldera 84 On 14 October 2019 Shevchenko led Ukraine to qualify for Euro 2020 with a 2 1 home win over reigning European champions Portugal 85 86 At UEFA Euro 2020 Shevchenko led Ukraine to reach the quarter finals of the European Championship for the first time in their history 87 His side finished as one of the four best third placed teams in the group stage then beating Sweden in extra time in the round of 16 and suffering an exit to England in the next round Despite Ukraine s successful tournament on 1 August 2021 he announced his departure from the post 88 Genoa edit On 7 November 2021 Shevchenko was announced as the new head coach of Serie A side Genoa following the club s takeover by US investment firm 777 Partners replacing Davide Ballardini He signed a contract until 2024 for the 18th placed team who had won once in 12 games 89 90 Two weeks later he lost 2 0 on his debut at home to Roma managed by his former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho 91 On 15 January 2022 Shevchenko was sacked after two months having won just one match and lost seven during the time 92 Political career editIn the late 1990s Shevchenko and other teammates of Dynamo Kyiv publicly backed the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine united whose members were the club s then owner and president Hryhoriy Surkis and then vice president Viktor Medvedchuk 93 13 94 After his retirement in June 2012 Shevchenko immediately joined Ukraine Forward formerly known as Ukrainian Social Democratic Party 13 95 and took second place on the party list for the October 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election 14 This was in spite of him stating a month earlier that he wanted to coach after his playing career This is the world I understand the world I want to stay in 96 In the election his party won 1 58 of the national votes and no constituencies and thus failed to win parliamentary representation 15 16 National Olympic Committee of Ukraine editShevchenko became the Vice President of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine on 17 November 2022 He left the National Olympic Committee in January 2023 due to disagreement with the results of the election of its new President Vadym Gutzeit 17 Personal life edit nbsp Shevchenko in a poster campaign for the Ukrainian branch of UNICEF 2012Shevchenko s first name Andrij in Ukrainian has multiple ways of being transliterated from its original spelling in the Ukrainian Cyrillic alphabet into the Latin alphabet Andriy is the spelling used throughout the player s official web site 97 It has also been adopted by UEFA and FIFA and is the preferred spelling in most English publications Shevchenko is married to American model Kristen Pazik The couple met at a Giorgio Armani afterparty in 2002 and married on 14 July 2004 in a private ceremony on a golf course in Washington D C 98 99 As of 2006 the couple communicated in Italian as he did not speak English and she did not speak Ukrainian 100 After his return to Dynamo Kyiv in August 2009 the couple declared that they want their children to learn Ukrainian 101 The couple have four sons Jordan born on 29 October 2004 Kristian born on 10 November 2006 Alexander born on 1 October 2012 and Rider Gabriel 102 born on 6 April 2014 103 Shevchenko commemorated Jordan s birth by scoring against Sampdoria the following day Milan won 1 0 104 Milan owner and former Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi is the godfather of Shevchenko s first son Jordan 105 The day after Kristian s birth Shevchenko scored in a 4 0 Chelsea victory over Watford and he and several of his teammates gathered and performed the popular rock the baby goal celebration as a tribute 106 Shevchenko is a close friend of fashion designer Giorgio Armani and has modelled for Armani and opened two boutiques with him in Kyiv 98 With his wife he has started an e commerce Web site called Ikkon com dedicated to men s fashion and lifestyle 96 In June 2005 he became an ambassador for the SOS Children s Villages charity 107 Shevchenko also has a foundation to support orphaned children 96 In 2022 Shevchenko became an ambassador for United24 a government supported aid organization in Ukraine 108 Shevchenko an avid golfer participated in his first professional golf tournament the Kharkov Superior Cup in September 2013 109 Shevchenko represented the Rest of the World team against England for Soccer Aid on 8 June 2014 citation needed Besides his native Russian Shevchenko also speaks English Italian and to some extent Ukrainian He has said that he is working to improve his Ukrainian 110 111 Shevchenko has appealed for an end to the War in Ukraine and the Russian invasion of Ukraine 112 113 Media editShevchenko features in EA Sports FIFA video game series he was on the cover of FIFA 2005 114 and was introduced as one of the Ultimate Team Legends in FIFA 14 and was an Ultimate Team Legend until FIFA 18 when he became an Icon as Legends were rebranded to Icons 115 Career statistics editClub edit Source citation needed Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League Cup a Europe Other b TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsDynamo 2 Kyiv 1992 93 Ukrainian First League 6 0 6 01993 94 Ukrainian First League 31 12 1 0 32 121994 95 Ukrainian First League 13 4 4 5 c 17 91996 97 Ukrainian First League 1 0 1 0Total 51 16 5 5 56 21Dynamo Kyiv 1994 95 Vyshcha Liha 17 1 4 1 2 1 23 31995 96 Vyshcha Liha 31 16 5 1 2 2 38 191996 97 Vyshcha Liha 20 6 20 61997 98 Vyshcha Liha 29 25 8 8 10 6 41 391998 99 Vyshcha Liha 26 18 4 5 14 10 44 33Total 117 60 21 15 28 19 166 94Milan 1999 2000 Serie A 32 24 4 4 6 1 1 0 43 292000 01 Serie A 34 24 3 1 14 9 51 342001 02 Serie A 29 14 3 0 6 3 38 172002 03 Serie A 24 5 4 1 11 4 39 102003 04 Serie A 32 24 1 0 10 4 2 1 45 292004 05 Serie A 29 17 10 6 1 3 40 262005 06 Serie A 28 19 12 9 40 28Total 208 127 15 6 69 36 4 4 296 173Chelsea 2006 07 Premier League 30 4 6 3 10 3 5 4 51 142007 08 Premier League 17 5 1 0 5 1 2 3 25 9Total 48 9 7 3 15 4 7 7 77 23Milan loan 2008 09 Serie A 18 0 1 1 7 1 26 2Chelsea 2009 10 Premier League 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Dynamo Kyiv 2009 10 Ukrainian Premier League 21 7 2 0 6 1 29 82010 11 Ukrainian Premier League 18 10 2 1 12 5 32 162011 12 Ukrainian Premier League 16 6 1 0 5 0 22 6Total 55 23 5 1 23 6 83 30Career total 498 235 54 31 142 67 11 10 705 343 12 goals not included with the Dynamo Kyiv in Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 96 98 Other tournaments include Supercoppa Italiana Community Shield Football League Cup and Intercontinental Cup 5 of its 6 goals were marked with the FC Dynamo 2 Kyiv in Ukrainian Cup 116 International edit Main article List of international goals scored by Andriy Shevchenko nbsp Anatoliy Tymoshchuk and Shevchenko being honoured by UEFA in 2011 for their 100th cap They are the first and third respectively most capped players in the history of Ukraine Appearances and goals by national team and year 117 118 National team Year Apps GoalsUkraine 1995 2 01996 2 11997 8 41998 6 11999 9 22000 5 52001 7 62002 3 02003 8 32004 6 42005 6 22006 9 52007 8 32008 7 32009 8 42010 6 22011 5 12012 6 2Total 111 48Managerial statistics editAs of match played 13 January 2022 119 Team Nat From To RecordG W D L Win Ukraine nbsp 15 July 2016 1 August 2021 52 25 13 14 0 48 1Genoa nbsp 7 November 2021 15 January 2022 11 1 3 7 00 9 1Total 63 26 16 21 0 41 3UEFA Champions League goals editNumber Date For Against Match Place Score1 7 December 1994 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Bayern Munich nbsp H Respublikanskiy Kyiv nbsp 1 42 17 September 1997 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp PSV nbsp A Philips Stadium Eindhoven nbsp 1 33 1 October 1997 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Newcastle nbsp H Olympiyskiy Kyiv nbsp 2 24 5 November 1997 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Barcelona nbsp A Camp Nou Barcelona nbsp 1 45 5 November 1997 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Barcelona nbsp A Camp Nou Barcelona nbsp 1 46 5 November 1997 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Barcelona nbsp A Camp Nou Barcelona nbsp 1 47 30 September 1998 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp RC Lens nbsp H Olympiyskiy Kyiv nbsp 1 18 4 November 1998 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Arsenal nbsp H Olympiyskiy Kyiv nbsp 3 19 9 December 1998 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp RC Lens nbsp A Stade Felix Boellart Lens nbsp 1 310 3 March 1999 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Real Madrid nbsp A Santiago Bernabeu Madrid nbsp 1 111 17 March 1999 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Real Madrid nbsp H Olympiyskiy Kyiv nbsp 2 012 17 March 1999 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Real Madrid nbsp H Olympiyskiy Kyiv nbsp 2 013 7 April 1999 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Bayern Munich nbsp H Olympiyskiy Kyiv nbsp 3 314 7 April 1999 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Bayern Munich nbsp H Olympiyskiy Kyiv nbsp 3 315 21 September 1999 Milan nbsp Galatasaray nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 2 116 13 September 2000 Milan nbsp Besiktas nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 4 117 13 September 2000 Milan nbsp Besiktas nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 4 118 24 October 2000 Milan nbsp Besiktas nbsp A Inonu Istanbul nbsp 0 219 21 November 2000 Milan nbsp Galatasaray nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 2 220 13 March 2001 Milan nbsp La Coruna nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 1 121 29 October 2002 Milan nbsp RC Lens nbsp A Stade Felix Boellart Lens nbsp 2 122 26 November 2002 Milan nbsp Real Madrid nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 1 023 23 April 2003 Milan nbsp Ajax nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 3 224 13 May 2003 Milan nbsp Internazionale nbsp A San Siro Milan nbsp 1 125 26 November 2003 Milan nbsp Ajax nbsp A Amsterdam Arena Amsterdam nbsp 0 126 10 March 2004 Milan nbsp Sparta Prague nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 4 127 10 March 2004 Milan nbsp Sparta Prague nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 4 128 23 March 2004 Milan nbsp La Coruna nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 4 129 29 September 2004 Milan nbsp Celtic nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 3 130 20 October 2004 Milan nbsp Barcelona nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 1 031 2 November 2004 Milan nbsp Barcelona nbsp A Camp Nou Barcelona nbsp 2 132 6 April 2005 Milan nbsp Internazionale nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 2 033 12 April 2005 Milan nbsp Internazionale nbsp A San Siro Milan nbsp 0 134 26 April 2005 Milan nbsp PSV nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 2 035 13 September 2005 Milan nbsp Fenerbahce nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 3 136 28 September 2005 Milan nbsp Schalke 04 nbsp A Arena AufSchalke Gelsenkirchen nbsp 2 237 23 November 2005 Milan nbsp Fenerbahce nbsp A Sukru Saracoglu Istanbul nbsp 0 438 23 November 2005 Milan nbsp Fenerbahce nbsp A Sukru Saracoglu Istanbul nbsp 0 439 23 November 2005 Milan nbsp Fenerbahce nbsp A Sukru Saracoglu Istanbul nbsp 0 440 23 November 2005 Milan nbsp Fenerbahce nbsp A Sukru Saracoglu Istanbul nbsp 0 441 21 February 2005 Milan nbsp Bayern Munich nbsp A Allianz Arena Munich nbsp 1 142 8 March 2005 Milan nbsp Bayern Munich nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 4 143 4 April 2005 Milan nbsp Olympique Lyon nbsp H San Siro Milan nbsp 3 144 5 December 2006 Chelsea nbsp Levski Sofia nbsp H Stamford Bridge London nbsp 2 045 21 February 2007 Chelsea nbsp Porto nbsp A Estadio do Dragao Porto nbsp 1 146 10 April 2007 Chelsea nbsp Valencia nbsp A Mestalla Valencia nbsp 1 247 18 September 2007 Chelsea nbsp Rosenborg nbsp H Stamford Bridge London nbsp 1 148 4 November 2009 Dynamo Kyiv nbsp Internazionale nbsp H Olympiyskiy Kyiv nbsp 1 2Honours edit nbsp Andriy Shevchenko s 2005 Golden Foot imprintDynamo Kyiv 120 117 Vyshcha Liha 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 1997 98 1998 99 Ukrainian Cup 1995 96 1997 98 1998 99 Ukrainian Super Cup 2011 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup 1996 121 1997 122 1998 123 AC Milan 120 117 Serie A 2003 04 Coppa Italia 2002 03 Supercoppa Italiana 2004 UEFA Champions League 2002 03 124 runner up 2004 05 125 UEFA Super Cup 2003 126 Chelsea 120 117 FA Cup 2006 07 Football League Cup 2006 07 127 UEFA Champions League runner up 2007 08 128 Individual Ballon d Or 2004 129 Ukrainian Footballer of the Year 1997 130 1999 130 2000 130 2001 130 2004 130 2005 130 CIS Cup top goalscorer 1997 shared 122 CIS Cup Team of the Competition 1997 122 Vyscha Liha Footballer of the Year 1997 130 UEFA Champions League top scorer 1998 1999 8 goals 2005 2006 9 goals ESM Team of the Year 1999 2000 131 2003 04 131 2004 05 131 UEFA Club Forward of the Year 1998 99 132 UEFA Team of the Year 2004 133 2005 134 Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year 2000 135 Serie A top scorer 1999 00 24 goals 2003 04 24 goals Serie A Goal of the Year 2004 136 Baltic and Commonwealth of Independent States Footballer of the Year 2004 137 2005 137 Golden Foot 2005 138 FIFPro World XI 2005 139 FIFA 100 140 141 AC Milan Hall of Fame 67 Pallone d Argento 2003 04 142 L Equipe Team of the Year 2004 2005 143 144 World Soccer s 100 Greatest Players of the 20th Century 145 Orders edit nbsp Hero of Ukraine 2004 146 nbsp Commendatore dell Ordine 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