Before the tournament in Canada, the Ukrainian national football team lost a player.
02.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
02.06.2025
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The Ukrainian national team is already preparing to participate in the Canadian Shield tournament, which will take place this Time in Toronto, Canada. Our players departed from the capital to Warsaw and plan to fly to Canada today. However, due to a viral illness, Dynamo player Vladislav Dubinchak remained in Kyiv.
The composition of the Ukrainian national team:
- Goalkeepers: Andriy Lunin, Anatoliy Trubin, Dmytro Riznyk.
- Defenders: Matviyenko, Bondar, Tymchyk, Mykhailichenko, Martyniuk, Zabarnyi, Talovierov, Cheberko.
- Midfielders: Shaparenko, Mykhailenko, Pikhalyonok, Sudakov, Nazaryna, Bondarenko, Hutsulyak, Kalyuzhny, Tsyhankov, Zinchenko, Zubkov.
- Forward: Roman Yaremchuk.
In the tournament, our team will play against the teams of Canada and New Zealand at BMO Field stadium. The squad of the Canadian national team for these matches has also been announced.
The composition of the Canadian national team:
- Goalkeepers: Maxime Crepeau, Dayne St. Clair.
- Defenders: Bassong, Cornelius, de Fougerolles, Knight-Lebel, Laryea, Waterman, Adekugbe.
- Midfielders: Buchanan, Shaffelburg, Sigurd, Shuane, Eustachio, Kone, Saliba, Ahmed, Nelson.
- Forwards: David, David, Jebbison, Larin, Olusaeji.
The Ukrainian national team has started preparations for participation in the Canadian Shield tournament in Toronto. The players left for Canada from Kyiv, but due to a viral illness, Vladislav Dubinchak from Dynamo was left out of the Ukrainian team. The national team will face off against the teams of Canada and New Zealand, playing at BMO Field stadium.
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