Personal information
Full name: Andriy Mykolayovych Shevchenko (Andriy Shevchenko)
Nicknames: Sheva, Chevi ( Chevy)
Nickname: Nuclear Warhead
Nationality: Ukrainian
Birthday: Born on September 29, 1976 near Kiev, the capital of Ukraine Dvirkivschyna
Height: 183cm / Weight: 73kg
Sports type: Football
Field position: Forward
Jersey numbers: No. 7 (Ukraine: 1995-now AC Milan: 1999-2006 Chelsea: 2006-2008) No. 10 (Dynamo Kyiv: 1994-1999) No. 76 (AC Milan: 2008-now) p>
Current club: AC Milan (2008.08-present)
Previous clubs: Chelsea (2006-2008), AC Milan (1999-2006), Dynamo Kiev (1994-1999) )
Favorite sports: golf, swimming, tennis, cars (father is an automotive engineer)?
Favorite movie: The Goalkeeper ("Goalkeeper")
Favorite drinks: orange juice, pineapple juice
Favorite food: roast chicken
Idols: All 1986 Dynamo Kiev players, Pele, Zico, Platini , Romario
Favorite movie star: Brad Pitt
Favorite book: "The Bible", "The Fulcrum of the Earth"
Most Favorite cultural era: The Middle Ages
Motto: Don’t regard me as an idol, I haven’t achieved much yet.
[Edit this paragraph] Focus Moment
When Shevchenko was 9 years old, she was discovered by Dynamo Kiev coach Shepakav from a badminton training camp, and she started from there. football career.
In 1993, he officially started his professional football career.
He made his debut in the Ukrainian League Dynamo Kiev 3-1 Donetsk on November 8, 1994. He scored 94 goals in 5 seasons in Kiev.
On November 23, 1994, he participated in the European competition for the first time in a 1-0 match between Spartak Moscow and Dynamo Kiev.
On December 1, 1994, he scored his first goal in the Ukrainian First Division in Dynamo Kyiv's 4-2 home victory over Dinip.
On December 7, 1994, he scored his first Champions League goal in a 1-4 match between Dynamo Kyiv and Bayern Munich.
On March 25, 1995, he put on the national team jersey for the first time in the European Cup qualifying match between Ukraine and Croatia 0-4.
On May 1, 1996, he scored his first goal for the national team in Ukraine's 2-3 match against Turkey.
In the 1997/1998 European Champions Cup group stage match between Barcelona and Dynamo Kiev (0:4), Sheva scored a hat trick, and Barcelona at the time had Ronny and Figo. This made Sheva famous in European football and attracted the attention of European giants.
On July 1, 1999, Shevchenko was transferred to AC Milan for US$26 million. In Milan, he contributed 173 goals in 7 seasons.
On August 21, 1999, he represented Milan for the first time in the Italian Super Cup in the AC Milan 1-2 Parma match.
On August 29, 1999, he made his first Serie A appearance on behalf of the away AC Milan team in a 2:2 draw with Lecce and scored his first Serie A goal.
On September 15, 1999, he represented Milan for the first time in the Champions League in a 0-0 AC Milan match at Chelsea.
On December 1, 1999, he represented Milan in the Italian Cup for the first time in the 3-2 Milan match at Atlanta, and scored the first goal in the Italian Cup.
The match between Perugia and Milan on September 30, 2001 was Shevchenko's 100th game on behalf of Milan.
On November 24, 2003, in Chievo's 0-2 Milan match, Shevchenko scored twice, scoring his 100th and 101st goals in Milan.
On November 14, 2004, in Milan's 2-1 Siena match, he scored two goals, scoring his 99th and 100th goals in Serie A.
On May 26, 2006, Shevchenko officially announced his departure from AC Milan.
In May 2006, Shevchenko joined England's Chelsea Club for a transfer fee of 35 million pounds.
On June 14, 2006, he made his first appearance in Spain's 4-0 Ukraine match. Competing in the World Cup.
On June 19, 2006, he scored his first goal in the World Cup in the match between Saudi Arabia and Ukraine 0-4.
On August 13, 2006, he participated in the first official game for Chelsea in the Community Shield match between Chelsea and Liverpool, and scored his first goal for the Blues.
Scored his first Premier League goal in the 2-1 match between Middlesbrough and Chelsea on August 23, 2006.
On October 21, 2006, he scored his first Premier League goal at Stamford Bridge in Chelsea's 2-0 Portsmouth match.
On November 9, 2006, he scored his first League Cup goal at Chelsea in a 4-0 match against Villa.
On December 6, 2006, he scored his first Champions League goal in Chelsea in a 2-0 Sofia Rivski match.
On January 28, 2007, he scored his first FA Cup goal at Chelsea in the 3-0 Nottingham Forest match.
On August 20, 2008, Shevchenko was loaned to AC Milan.
On October 3, 2008, AC Milan scored 1:0 Zurich in the UEFA Cup, scoring his first goal after returning to Milan.
[Edit this paragraph] Career goal data
Team (appearances/goals)
Dynamo Kyiv (1994-1999): 166 /94
AC Milan (1999-2006): 296/173
Chelsea (2006-2008): 74/22
AC Milan (2008- ) : 6/1
National team (1995-present): 83/39
[Edit this paragraph] Complete league goal data
Club appearances in the season? Goals
1994-95 Dynamo Kiev 1601
1996-96 Dynamo Kyiv 31 16
1996-97 Dynamo Kiev Namor 20 06
In the 1997-98 season Dynamo Kiev 23 19
In the 1998-99 season Dynamo Kiev 28? 18
1999 -AC Milan in the 2000 season? 3224
AC Milan in the 2000-01 season? 3424
AC Milan in the 2001-02 season? 2914
2002-03 Season AC Milan? 2205
2003-04 season AC Milan? 32? 24
2004-05 season AC Milan 29 17
2005-06 Season AC Milan 28 19
2006-07 season Chelsea 30 04
2007-08 season Chelsea 17 05
2008-09 season AC Milan 3 01
Complete cup goal data
Event 1994-99 Dynamo Kyiv 1999-06 AC Milan 2006-08 Chelsea 2008-present AC Milan
(Play/goal) (Play/goal) (Play/goal) (Play/goal)
Ukraine Cup 21 games/15 goals
European Champions Cup 28 games /19 goals in 62 games/33 goals in 14 games/4 goals
UEFA Cup 6 games/3 goals in 1 game/0 goals
UEFA Super Cup 1 game/1 goal
p>Italian Super Cup 3 games/3 goals
Italian Cup 15 games/6 goals
Community Shield 1 game/1 goal
UK League Cup 6 games/5 goals
FA Cup 6 games/3 goals
[Edit this paragraph] Personal Honors
Ukrainian League Champion 5 times: 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99 seasons
Ukrainian Cup champion 3 times: 1996, 1998, 1999
Best in Ukrainian League Rookie 1 time: 1994-1995 season
Serie A champion 1 time: 2003-2004 season
Serie A's best foreign player 1 time: 1999-2000 season
Italy Cup champion once: 2002-2003 season
Italian Super Cup champion once: 2004
European Champions Cup champion once: 2002-2003 season
European Super Cup champion once: 2003
English League Cup champion once: 2006-2007 season
English FA Cup champion once: 2006-2007 season
Top scorer in the Ukrainian League (Golden Boot Award): 1998-1999 season (18 goals)
Top scorer in Serie A (Golden Boot Award): 1999-2000 (24 goals), 2003-2004 Season (24 goals)
UEFA Champions League top scorer (Golden Boot Award): 1998-1999 (Dynamo Kyiv, 10 goals), 2005-2006 (AC Milan, 9 goals)
Best Forward of the UEFA Champions League: 1998-1999 Season
Ukrainian Footballer of the Year: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006
Eastern European Footballer of the Year: 2001, 2004, 2005
European Footballer of the Year (Golden Ball Award): 2004
Golden Football Award: 2005
2003 He ranked fourth in the FIFA World Player of the Year, third in the 2004 World Footballer, and third in the 1999 European Footballer.
[Edit this paragraph] National Honor
Received the "Honour of Saint Prince Vladimin" on March 25, 2000
On October 15, 1999, he received the "Honour of Merit" issued by the President of Ukraine
On December 31, 2004, Shevchenko was awarded the Honor of Merit by Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma. He was awarded the title of "Hero of Ukraine" for his "contribution to the development of Ukrainian football."
On March 28, 2007, Shevchenko was awarded the "National Medal" by Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko.
[Edit this paragraph] Starry Journey
On September 29, 1976, Andrei was born in Dvorkivsna, Ukraine, which is very close to Kiev. City. In the spring of 1985, the Chernobyl nuclear explosion that shocked the world was a trauma and shadow that every Ukrainian could not recover from. But in this year, a Kiev scout discovered Shevchenko in the badminton arena. Andrei's life changed forever. He entered the legendary Kiev Football School in the former Soviet Union. And he always possesses the astonishing power of a nuclear bomb on the court.
In the Kiev football system, the smart Shevchenko has become a leader in the youth teams at every level with his good physical fitness. In 1988, 12-year-old Shevchenko entered the Dynamo Kiev youth team. Two years later, Shevchenko participated in the European Youth Football Championship with Dynamo Kyiv. The San Siro Stadium became the goal of 14-year-old Andre. This is the temple of football in Shevchenko's mind! In 1993, after eight years of struggle, Shevchenko finally entered the adult team and participated in the Ukrainian League A. At the age of 17, he also received his first professional player contract.
In 1994, Shevchenko finally made his debut in the league. At this time, his opponent was Shakhtar Donetsk, one of the few teams in the Ukrainian league that could compete with Dynamo Kiev. , but Shevchenko scored his first goal in his debut, helping Dynamo win 3-1. In 1995, the 19-year-old Shevchenko was selected for the Ukrainian national team and made his debut in the European Cup qualifying match against Croatia. But the first national team goal he scored was against Turkey in 1996. In 1997 Shevchenko was named the best player in Ukraine. In the 1998 France World Cup qualifiers, Shevchenko scored 4 goals for the national team, but still could not change the team's fate of being eliminated.
In the 1997-98 season, Shevchenko scored 8 goals to help Dynamo Kyiv enter the European Champions Cup semi-finals. Especially in the quarter-finals, Shevchenko scored a hat-trick in the first half at Camp Nou. In the end, Dynamo Kyiv defeated La Liga giants Barcelona 4-0 in an away game. This battle shocked the entire Europe and even the world. Sideways glance. In the 1998-99 season, Dynamo Kyiv defeated Real Madrid, which was almost considered invincible in Europe, 2-0 at home. Shevchenko once again scored two goals. Entering the semi-finals, Dynamo Kyiv drew 3-3 at home with Bundesliga giant Bayern Munich. Shevchenko scored two more goals, but a 0-1 away defeat prevented them from qualifying for the final.
His outstanding performance in Europe attracted the attention of several giants in European football, such as Real Madrid, Barcelona, ??Manchester United, Liverpool, Bayern, Juventus, etc., but Shevchenko chose him 14 The goal he yearned for at the age of 18 was the San Siro. He chose AC Milan’s red and black arrow-striped jersey. In 1999, Shevchenko moved to AC Milan for $25 million and signed a five-year contract. While creating such valuable wealth for Kiev, he also left behind 5 league championships and 3 cup championships.
It is not surprising at all that he won the top scorer with 24 goals in his first season in Serie A. But unfortunately, Ukraine lost to Slovenia in the 2000 European Cup qualifying play-offs, and Shevchenko once again lost the opportunity to perform on the European stage. In the 2000/2001 season, Shevchenko once again scored 24 goals in the league. In the 2001/02 season, although Shevchenko suffered from injuries like other stars, he still played 29 times in the league and scored 14 goals. He scored twice in the Milan Derby to help AC Milan win 4 games. 2 to win against Inter Milan.
In the 2002/03 season, Shevchenko's two goals allowed AC Milan to eliminate city rivals Inter Milan in the Champions League semi-finals and advance. In the final, Shevchenko scored a goal that was disallowed, but he still calmly scored the key penalty and successfully helped AC Milan win the European Champions Cup for the sixth time. And Shevchenko was also received and commended by Ukrainian President Kuchuma for his outstanding achievements. In the 2003/2004 season, Shevchenko scored the only goal in the European Super Cup at the beginning of the season. Then he scored 24 goals again during the season and became the top scorer in Serie A, helping AC Milan win the league championship for the 17th time. In the 2004 European Footballer selection, Shevchenko defeated Ronaldinho and Henry and won the European Ballon d'Or, reaching the pinnacle of his career.
After experiencing the test of happiness and suffering, Shevchenko finally married his beautiful bride on July 14, 2004, and held a secret wedding with Christina in Washington, USA. At this time, Chris Ting is 7 months pregnant. At 22:35 on the evening of October 29 of the same year, their first child was born in a private clinic in Milan. Shevchenko named his newborn son Jordan, which is an English name. The reason why he did not give his son a Russian name was because of his wife. He said: "Because my wife is American, it is relatively easier for me to take the initiative to approach her culture than it is for her to approach mine. I don't want to name my child Alexei or Vladimir." "After moving to Chelsea in May 2006, Shevchenko welcomed his second son Christian.
In the 2004/2005 season, Shevchenko and AC Milan made great progress in Serie A and the Champions League, but suffered a nightmare blow near the end. After losing to Juventus 0:1 at home in the penultimate round of the league, and encountering a huge reversal from Liverpool in the Champions League final from 0:3 to 3:3 on penalty kicks, they could only regretfully swallow the bitter pill of being "double Asian champions". . It was the defeat in this final that made Sheva consider leaving. In the 2005/2006 season, AC Milan lost to Barcelona 0:1 at home and 0:0 away from home in the Champions League semifinals, with a total score of 0:1 and missed the final. It is worth mentioning that Sheva once scored a goal in an away game, but it was blown off by the referee's misjudgment. In the league of the same year, AC Milan finally finished second with a gap of 2 points after chasing Juventus for a season.
Shevchenko is the leader of the Ukrainian national team. Without him, Ukraine is like a missile without a warhead. In 2006, he led the Ukrainian team to the quarterfinals in their first World Cup.
On May 31, 2006, Sheva moved to the Premier League Chelsea Club for 31 million pounds, a record price in Premier League history. After joining Chelsea, Sheva scored in his debut - the Community Shield. But later he was unable to integrate into the team due to injuries and unsuitability to the team's style of play. In his two years with the Blues, he only scored 9 league goals.
On August 20, 2008, Berlusconi reached an agreement after meeting with Abramovich last week that the Rossoneri would loan the Ukrainian for a season. On August 25, 2008, Shevchenko arrived in Milan for a medical examination and returned to the AC Milan club where he had been away for 2 years, returning to the place where the dream began.
On October 3, 2008, in the second leg of the first round of the UEFA Cup, AC Milan challenged Zurich away. In the 70th minute, Ronaldinho assisted Shevchenko to score his first goal back at San Siro Stadium. When Ronaldinho passed the ball to the opponent's left rib from the front of the penalty area, Shevchenko rushed into the penalty area against offside and pushed the ball with his left foot. The ball entered the net from the opponent's goalkeeper's crotch, 1-0!
Shevchenko’s technical characteristics:
A typical power-based opportunist. Shevchenko is a very comprehensive striker, with a well-balanced header and feet, simple and practical technical movements, excellent body balance, and strong instantaneous explosive power. These qualities enable him to always create opportunities in front of the goal. He will also From time to time, there are shocking long-range shots.