Ukraine at the FIFA World Cup

This is a record of Ukraine's results at the FIFA World Cup. The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup or the Soccer World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946, due to World War II.

The tournament consists of two parts, the qualification phase and the final phase (officially called the World Cup Finals). The qualification phase, which currently take place over the three years preceding the Finals, is used to determine which teams qualify for the Finals. The current format of the Finals involves 32 teams competing for the title, at venues within the host nation (or nations) over a period of about a month. The World Cup Finals is the most widely viewed sporting event in the world, with an estimated 715.1 million people watching the 2006 tournament final.[1]

Ukraine have appeared in the finals of the FIFA World Cup on one occasion in 2006 where they reached the quarter finals.[2][3][4] It was their first ever official appearance at international finals since breaking away from the Soviet Union in 1991. However, before 1996 some of its players played for the Soviet Union national football team and CIS national football team. Among few there were Oleksiy Mykhailychenko, Hennadiy Lytovchenko, Oleh Luzhny, Ivan Hetsko and others.


FIFA World Cup record

FIFA World Cup FIFA World Cup Qualification
Year Round Position Pld W D * L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA Position
19301990 Did Not Enter Did Not Enter
United States 1994 Did Not Enter (spot not granted by FIFA) Did Not Enter (spot not granted by FIFA)
France 1998 Did Not Qualify 12 6 3 3 11 9 2/6 Lost Playoff
South Korea Japan 2002 12 4 6 2 15 13 2/6 Lost Playoff
Germany 2006 Quarter-final 8th 5 2 1 2 5 7 12 7 4 1 18 7 1/6
South Africa 2010 Did Not Qualify 12 6 4 2 21 7 2/6 Lost Playoff
Brazil 2014 12 7 3 2 30 7 2/6 Lost Playoff
Russia 2018 To Be Determined
Qatar 2022
Total Quarter-final 1/5 5 2 1 2 5 7 58 30 20 10 86 43
* Denotes draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Ukraine at 2006 FIFA World Cup

At the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Ukraine was drawn in Group H along with Spain, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia.

Team
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Spain 3 3 0 0 8 1 +79
 Ukraine 3 2 0 1 5 4 +16
 Tunisia 3 0 1 2 3 6 31
 Saudi Arabia 3 0 1 2 2 7 51

Head coach: Oleg Blokhin

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Club
1 1GK Oleksandr Shovkovskyi (1975-01-02)2 January 1975 (aged 31) 68 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
2 2DF Andriy Nesmachniy (1979-02-28)28 February 1979 (aged 27) 49 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
3 2DF Oleksandr Yatsenko (1985-02-24)24 February 1985 (aged 21) 1 Ukraine Kharkiv[5]
4 3MF Anatoliy Tymoshchuk (1979-03-30)30 March 1979 (aged 27) 55 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
5 2DF Volodymyr Yezerskyi (1976-11-15)15 November 1976 (aged 29) 24 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
6 2DF Andriy Rusol (1983-01-16)16 January 1983 (aged 23) 23 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
7 4FW Andriy Shevchenko (c) (1976-09-29)29 September 1976 (aged 29) 64 Italy Milan[6]
8 3MF Oleh Shelayev (1976-11-05)5 November 1976 (aged 29) 19 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
9 3MF Oleh Husyev (1983-04-25)25 April 1983 (aged 23) 25 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
10 4FW Andriy Voronin (1979-07-21)21 July 1979 (aged 26) 32 Germany Bayer Leverkusen
11 4FW Serhiy Rebrov (1974-03-06)6 March 1974 (aged 32) 70 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
12 1GK Andriy Pyatov (1984-06-28)28 June 1984 (aged 21) 1 Ukraine Vorskla Poltava
13 2DF Dmytro Chygrynskiy (1986-11-07)7 November 1986 (aged 19) 0 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
14 3MF Andriy Husin (1972-12-11)11 December 1972 (aged 33) 64 Russia Krylia Sovetov
15 4FW Artem Milevskiy (1985-01-12)12 January 1985 (aged 21) 0 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
16 4FW Andriy Vorobey (1978-11-29)29 November 1978 (aged 27) 53 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
17 2DF Vladyslav Vashchuk (1975-01-02)2 January 1975 (aged 31) 58 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
18 3MF Serhiy Nazarenko (1980-02-16)16 February 1980 (aged 26) 15 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
19 3MF Maksym Kalynychenko (1979-01-26)26 January 1979 (aged 27) 21 Russia Spartak Moscow
20 4FW Oleksiy Byelik (1981-02-15)15 February 1981 (aged 25) 15 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
21 3MF Ruslan Rotan (1981-10-29)29 October 1981 (aged 24) 19 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
22 2DF Vyacheslav Sviderskyi (1979-01-01)1 January 1979 (aged 27) 6 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk[7]
23 1GK Bohdan Shust (1986-03-04)4 March 1986 (aged 20) 2 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Club
3 2DF Vyacheslav Shevchuk (1979-05-13)13 May 1979 (aged 27) 16 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk

Spain vs Ukraine

14 June 2006
15:00
Spain  4–0  Ukraine
Alonso  13'
Villa  17', 48' (pen.)
Torres  81'
Report
Zentralstadion, Leipzig
Attendance: 43,000
Referee: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland)
Spain
Ukraine
GK 1 Iker Casillas (c)
RB 15Sergio Ramos
CB 22Pablo
CB 5 Carles Puyol
LB 3 Mariano Pernía
RM 16Marcos Senna
CM 14Xabi Alonso  55'
LM 8 Xavi
RW 21David Villa  55'
LW 9 Fernando Torres
CF 11Luis García  77'
Substitutions:
MF 6 David Albelda  55'
FW 7 Raúl  55'
MF 18Cesc Fàbregas  77'
Manager:
Luis Aragonés
GK 1 Oleksandr Shovkovskiy
RB 5 Volodymyr Yezerskiy  52'
CB 17Vladyslav Vashchuk Red card 47'
CB 6 Andriy Rusol
LB 2 Andriy Nesmachniy  17'
RM 9 Oleh Husyev  46'
CM 14Andriy Husin  46'
CM 4 Anatoliy Tymoshchuk
LM 21Ruslan Rotan  63'
CF 7 Andriy Shevchenko (c)
CF 10Andriy Voronin
Substitutions:
MF 8 Oleh Shelayev  46'
FW 16Andriy Vorobey  46'
FW 11Serhiy Rebrov  63'
Manager:
Oleg Blokhin
Wikinews has related news: Spain beat Ukraine 4-0 in Group H

Man of the Match:
Xavi (Spain)

Assistant referees:
Francesco Buragina (Switzerland)
Matthias Arnet (Switzerland)
Fourth official:
Roberto Rosetti (Italy)
Fifth official:
Cristiano Copelli (Italy)

Saudi Arabia vs Ukraine

Andriy Rusol put the Ukraine ahead in the fourth minute when the ball went in off his knee's at the near post after a corner from the right by Maksym Kalynychenko. Serhiy Rebrov got the second goal after 36 minutes with a long range right footed shot that flew past the goalkeeper. Andriy Shevchenko then scored in the 46th minute with a header from six yards out after a free kick from the left by Maksym Kalynychenko. Maksym Kalynychenko got the fourth goal in the 84th minute after a low cross from Andriy Shevchenko from the left which he shot right footed to the roof of the net.[8]

19 June 2006
18:00
Saudi Arabia  0–4  Ukraine
Report Rusol  4'
Rebrov  36'
Shevchenko  46'
Kalynychenko  84'
FIFA WM Stadion Hamburg, Hamburg
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Graham Poll (England)
Saudi Arabia
Ukraine
GK 21Mabrouk Zaid
RB 2 Ahmed Dokhi  41'  55'
CB 4 Hamad Al-Montashari
CB 3 Redha Tukar
LB 13Hussein Sulaimani (c)
RM 6 Omar Al-Ghamdi  57'
CM 16Khaled Aziz
LM 14Saud Kariri  73'
RW 7 Mohammed Ameen  55'
LW 8 Mohammed Noor  77'
CF 20Yasser Al-Qahtani
Substitutions:
FW 23Malek Mouath  55'
DF 12Abdulaziz Khathran  55'
FW 9 Sami Al-Jaber  77'
Manager:
Brazil Marcos Paquetá
GK 1 Oleksandr Shovkovskiy
RB 9 Oleh Husyev
CB 22Vyacheslav Sviderskyi  89'
CB 6 Andriy Rusol
LB 2 Andriy Nesmachniy  22'
DM 4 Anatoliy Tymoshchuk
CM 8 Oleh Shelayev
CM 19Maksym Kalynychenko  77'
SS 11Serhiy Rebrov  71'
SS 10Andriy Voronin  79'
CF 7 Andriy Shevchenko (c)  86'
Substitutions:
MF 21Ruslan Rotan  71'
MF 14Andriy Husin  79'
FW 15Artem Milevskiy  86'
Manager:
Oleg Blokhin
Wikinews has related news: Ukraine beats Saudi Arabia 4-0 in Group H

Man of the Match:
Maksym Kalynychenko (Ukraine)

Assistant referees:
Philip Sharp (England)
Glenn Turner (England)
Fourth official:
Toru Kamikawa (Japan)
Fifth official:
Yoshikazu Hiroshima (Japan)

Ukraine vs Tunisia

In the 70th minute, Shevchenko was tripped in the penalty box by Karim Hagui and scored from the resulting penalty, shooting right footed to the goalkeepers left as he dived to his right. Ukraine's victory sealed second spot in the group and a second round match against Switzerland. Vyacheslav Sviderskyi and Andriy Rusol were both suspended from the second round after picking up bookings in the match.[9]

23 June 2006
16:00
Ukraine  1–0  Tunisia
Shevchenko  70' (pen.) Report
Olympiastadion, Berlin
Attendance: 72,000
Referee: Carlos Amarilla (Paraguay)
Ukraine
Tunisia
GK 1 Oleksandr Shovkovskiy
RB 9 Oleh Husyev
CB 6 Andriy Rusol  65'
CB 22Vyacheslav Sviderskyi  18'
LB 2 Andriy Nesmachniy
DM 4 Anatoliy Tymoshchuk  61'
CM 8 Oleh Shelayev  47'
CM 19Maksym Kalynychenko  75'
SS 11Serhiy Rebrov  55'
SS 10Andriy Voronin
CF 7 Andriy Shevchenko (c)  88'
Substitutions:
FW 16Andriy Vorobey  55'
MF 14Andriy Husin  75'
FW 15Artem Milevskiy  88'
Manager:
Oleg Blokhin
GK 1 Ali Boumnijel
RB 6 Hatem Trabelsi
CB 15Radhi Jaïdi  90'
CB 3 Karim Haggui
LB 19Anis Ayari
RM 13Riadh Bouazizi (c)  43'  79'
CM 8 Mehdi Nafti  90+1'
CM 12Jawhar Mnari
LM 14Adel Chedli  79'
CF 5 Ziad Jaziri Yellow cardYellow cardRed card 9', 45+1'
CF 20Hamed Namouchi
Substitutions:
FW 11Francileudo Santos  79'
FW 17Chaouki Ben Saada  79'
MF 10Kaies Ghodhbane  90+1'
Manager:
France Roger Lemerre
Wikinews has related news: Ukraine advance after win against Tunisia in Group H

Man of the Match:
Anatoliy Tymoshchuk (Ukraine)

Assistant referees:
Amelio Andino (Paraguay)
Manuel Bernal (Paraguay)
Fourth official:
Marco Rodríguez (Mexico)
Fifth official:
Hamdi Al Kadri (Syria)

Second Round – Switzerland vs Ukraine

Switzerland
Ukraine
GK 1 Pascal Zuberbühler
RB 23Philipp Degen
CB 20Patrick Müller
CB 2 Johan Djourou  34'
LB 3 Ludovic Magnin
DM 6 Johann Vogel (c)
RM 16Tranquillo Barnetta  59'
LM 8 Raphaël Wicky
AM 7 Ricardo Cabanas
SS 22Hakan Yakin  64'
CF 9 Alexander Frei  117'
Substitutions:
DF 13Stéphane Grichting  34'
FW 11Marco Streller  64'
FW 18Mauro Lustrinelli  117'
Manager:
Köbi Kuhn
GK 1 Oleksandr Shovkovskiy
RB 9 Oleh Husyev
CB 17Vladislav Vashchuk
CB 14Andriy Husin
LB 2 Andriy Nesmachniy
DM 4 Anatoliy Tymoshchuk
CM 8 Oleh Shelayev
CM 19Maksym Kalynychenko  75'
SS 16Andriy Vorobei  94'
SS 10Andriy Voronin  111'
CF 7 Andriy Shevchenko (c)
Substitutions:
MF 21Ruslan Rotan  75'
FW 11Serhiy Rebrov  94'
FW 15Artem Milevskiy  111'
Manager:
Oleg Blokhin
Wikinews has related news: Ukraine win penalty shootout; beat Switzerland for quarter-final spot

Man of the Match:
Oleksandr Shovkovskiy (Ukraine)

Assistant referees:
José Ramírez (Mexico)
Héctor Vergara (Canada)
Fourth official:
Jerome Damon (South Africa)
Fifth official:
Justice Yeboah (Ghana)

Quarter-final – Italy vs Ukraine

30 June 2006
21:00
Italy  3–0  Ukraine
Zambrotta  6'
Toni  59', 69'
Report
Italy
Ukraine
GK 1 Gianluigi Buffon
RB 19Gianluca Zambrotta
CB 5 Fabio Cannavaro (c)
CB 6 Andrea Barzagli
LB 3 Fabio Grosso
CM 8 Gennaro Gattuso  77'
CM 21Andrea Pirlo  68'
RW 16Mauro Camoranesi  68'
LW 20Simone Perrotta
SS 10Francesco Totti
CF 9 Luca Toni
Substitutions:
MF 17Simone Barone  68'
DF 22Massimo Oddo  68'
DF 2 Cristian Zaccardo  77'
Manager:
Marcello Lippi
GK 1 Oleksandr Shovkovskiy
RB 9 Oleh Husyev
CB 22Vyacheslav Sviderskiy  16'  20'
CB 6 Andriy Rusol  45+2'
LB 2 Andriy Nesmachniy
RM 14Andriy Husin
CM 4 Anatoliy Tymoshchuk
LM 8 Oleh Shelayev
RW 15Artem Milevskiy  67'  72'
LW 19Maksym Kalynychenko  21'
CF 7 Andriy Shevchenko (c)
Substitutions:
FW 16Andriy Vorobei  20'
DF 17Vladislav Vashchuk  45+2'
FW 20Oleksiy Byelik  72'
Manager:
Oleg Blokhin
Wikinews has related news: Italy brush Ukraine aside 3-0 to reach semi-final

Man of the Match:
Gennaro Gattuso (Italy)

Assistant referees:
Peter Hermans (Belgium)
Walter Vromans (Belgium)
Fourth official:
Toru Kamikawa (Japan)
Fifth official:
Yoshikazu Hiroshima (Japan)

References

  1. 2006 FIFA World Cup TV Coverage (PDF), FIFA.com. Retrieved on June 6, 2007.
  2. "Toni's decisive double strike gives troubled Italy plenty to celebrate". Guardian UK. 1 July 2006. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  3. "Italy 3-0 Ukraine". BBC Sport. 1 July 2006. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  4. "Italy all over Ukraine as 3-0 win sets up semifinal matchup with Germany". USA Today. 1 July 2006. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  5. Yatsenko was called up as a replacement for the injureds Serhiy Fedorov and Vyacheslav Shevchuk.
  6. Shevchenko joined Chelsea after the tournament.
  7. Sviderskyi was on loan to Arsenal Kyiv in the run-up to the World Cup.
  8. "Saudi Arabia 0-4 Ukraine". BBC Sport. 19 June 2006. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  9. "Ukraine 1-0 Tunisia". BBC Sport. 23 June 2006. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
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