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Extractions: Watch video (2.8 M) Length 1 min. Note: Intended for broadband connections (DSL, LAN, Cable modem, etc.) Customer's Reviews hey Andriy u are the best player in the world when u are in form nobody can't stop u. u are... i don't know what to say about u.HEY i think that u are a good father because u have a great son and a great wife so i am sure that u are happy family.i am genta from albanian and i am just 12 years old i love u so much cuz i like people that are the best for everything. whenever u go sheva i am with u 4ever by your side. bye bye from genta_20@hotmail.com see ya
Extractions: News Andriy Shevchenko playing for Ukrainian National Soccer team. Andriy Shevchenko has revealed that he could be fit enough to feature in Milans game against Lazio. The striker was expected to definitely be out of Sundays San Siro clash after picking up an injury against Bologna last weekend. But the Ukrainian has failed to rule himself out of the Week 23 tie against the struggling capital side. "Im feeling good, a lot better than before," he stated. "Im no longer in pain even if the tibia is still troubling me. "My ankle is not a problem at all. It was swollen but that issue has now been resolved. "Im feeling positive about playing even if it will be up to the Coach to decide what to do. If Im 100 per cent fit then Ill be ready." The former Dynamo Kyiv star will train again tomorrow in a bid to fully evaluate his physical situation. Milan have just two fit strikers at the moment in the shape of Hernan Crespo and Jon Dahl Tomasson.
Extractions: First Published: Jan 13, 1999 The following interview with Ukrainian international and Dynamo Kyiv striker Andriy Shevchenko was sent via the message board. The interview was published on a Ukranian soccer info page run by a PhD student at Rutgers University in the USA who calls himself Myckola. Any further information on the original source would be welcomed What is glory and popularity for Andriy Shevchenko? "The former euphoria passed away. High attention from fans to my person certainly feels good. But it has the reverse side. Unfortunately there are many people who don't understand that anybody should have some rest, some free time. Sometimes I want to walk down the street of Khreschatyk, but it turns into a autograph-show. If I agreed to just a fraction of offers from our fans to have a beer with them, I would have turned a chronical alcoholic by now. So all what is left to enjoy Kyiv from a car. Certainly I like being popular, but I should work hard not to lose it. But it's not only on the pitch, but also beyond it. But people don't care about whether I'm in the mood for giving away autographs or not, But when I'm on the pitch, I forget about it. I have only one mood to win." Do you know how to lose?
Extractions: First Published: Dec 13, 2004 Andriy Shevchenko, seen here in October 2004, was named as European Footballer of the Year Andriy Shevchenko, who was named as European Footballer of the Year, has been a revelation since he signed for AC Milan from Dynamo Kiev five years ago. Combining pace and skill with great accuracy, the 28-year-old Ukrainian striker has scored 102 goals in Serie A, proving his 26 million pound (37.5 million euro) transfer fee was money well spent. He became the first foreigner to top the scoring charts in a debut season in Italy with 24 goals in 32 matches. Shevchenko matched that with another 24-goal haul in the following campaign to prove he was no one-season wonder. His finest moment was scoring the winning spot-kick in the 2003 Champions League final penalty shoot-out against Juventus at Manchester's Old Trafford stadium.
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Extractions: Soccer sensation Shevchenko greets fans in Philadelphia by Andrew Fylypovych PHILADELPHIA - At the 2004 Easter Bazaar of the Ukrainian Educational and Cultural Center in Jenkintown, Pa., a father purchased two soccer jerseys for his daughters from Basil Tarasko, of Bayside, N.Y., who was selling them as part of his fund-raising efforts for Baseball Ukraine. Since it might take a few more years before Ukraine generates a baseball great, who wouldn't want the colorful Kyiv Dynamo and AC Milan shirts sporting the Shevchenko name? One of Ukraine's most popular, almost mythical, "sport exports," Andriy Shevchenko is considered by many to be today's best European soccer player. Myth turned to reality when AC Milan, Shevchenko's Italian home, played Chelsea FC on August 2 at the glistening Lincoln Financial Field. The crowd was festive, and there was a visibly strong showing by area Ukrainians. Dozens of blue-and-yellow flags fluttered in the hands of excited fans, and hundreds more wore Shevchenko jerseys. The game tempo was guarded, undoubtedly slowed by the heavy humidity, which was only slightly relieved in the second half by very light breezes reaching the playing field. Shevchenko barely got a chance to thrill the crowd with his deft ball-handling skills because he was constantly double- and even triple-teamed. But even under tight coverage he managed several nifty dribbles past his defenders.
Extractions: Toronto Press Bureau TORONTO - Andrii Shevchenko, the 22-year old who has electrified the soccer world with his brilliant scoring touch and playmaking over the past two years, leading Kyiv Dynamo into the European Cup playoffs twice and into this year's semi-finals, on July 1 signed a contract with one of the world's wealthiest and most prestigious teams, AC Milan of Italy. On July 2, Reuters quoted Dynamo spokesman Alexei Semenenko as saying: "The deal was done yesterday and from that day on Andriy is a property of AC Milan." As reported in The Weekly, the deal between the two clubs was in the works for several months, and the sum of the contract, $25 million U.S. (40 billion Italian lire) to be paid over five years, is the largest ever offered to a player from the former Soviet Union, and the sixth largest in soccer history. Hryhorii Surkis, owner and president of Kyiv Dynamo, traveled with Mr. Shevchenko to Geneva for the European Cup draw on June 30 and the two men were scheduled to fly to Milan later in the day to ink the arrangement. In Milan, Mr. Shevchenko was quoted by Corrierre dello Sport: "The first time I came here and looked at all these cups, I said to myself: 'My God, what a team I've joined!' "