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The goalkeeper today can only be fantasized about, the brake that became Betar's symbol, the connection that moved from Maccabi Haifa to the European Empire and the bomber who broke the hearts of Bnei Yehuda fans. In honor of the arrival of Shakhtar Donetsk on Thursday, we assembled the Ukrainian team that conquered Israel


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The banks of the Dnieper: The largest group of Ukrainians who played in Israel

The goalkeeper today can only be fantasized about, the brake that became Betar's symbol, the connection that moved from Maccabi Haifa to the European Empire and the bomber who broke the hearts of Bnei Yehuda fans. In honor of the arrival of Shakhtar Donetsk on Thursday, we assembled the Ukrainian team that conquered Israel

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  • Ivan Getzko

  • Nikolai Kudritsky

  • Victor Chanov

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  • Sergei Tartiac

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A commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the death of Nikolai Kodritsky (Photography and editing: Kobi Eliyahu)

The disintegration of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s was also an opportunity for a great many people in a variety of fields.

In the small, dim corner called "Israeli football", there were those who opened their eyes, pulled out a checkbook and knew how to lure top European footballers to Ben Gurion Airport. The big influx was stopped only because of the foreign constraint, but in the 90s there were some players whose ability did not match The quality in Bloomfield, Kiryat Eliezer, Versmil, etc. For the



past 15 years, footballers from the former Soviet Union have barely arrived here, but the past remains glorious. Ahead of Maccabi Tel Aviv's double meeting with Shakhtar Donetsk, we decided to select the major Ukrainian players in the senior league In Israel (3-4-3)



Oleg Kuznetsov and Ivan Yarmachuk would have entered the list if it consisted only of sources of life - after all, in this respect they are two of the most impressive foreigners who landed here - but the choice was made according to ability and influence in Israel. And Dmitry Mikhalenko, who each made more than 20 appearances for the Ukrainian national team, were left out after much deliberation, and also missed a bit in the squad: Oleg Koshlyuk, Sergei Gusev and Roman Filipchuk.

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Victor Chanov (Photo: Screenshot, Twitter)

goalkeeper:

Victor Chanov



can only fantasize about such goalkeepers in Israel today.

Chanov brought with him to Ben Gurion Airport a resume of 3 championships and 4 trophies in the Soviet Union, 21 appearances in national uniforms - including the World Cup and European Championships - and hundreds of games under legendary coach Valery Lubnovsky. In May 1986 he stood between Dynamo Kiev and scored the cup final Europe holds the trophy. His team defeated Atletico Madrid 0: 3 and lifted the title. Won the championship and two trophies with Maccabi Haifa after providing wonderful performances, received a score of 10 after an unforgettable game against Maccabi Tel Aviv at the end of the 1990-91 season, played a season in Bnei Yehuda And returned to his homeland.In February 2017 he was shot dead.

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Roman Petz



Unlike many Ukrainian footballers who landed in Israel, the floor brake did not actually have a breathtaking resume and he arrived at a relatively young age: only 24 years old.

Petz was not fast, but he saw the moves of his opponents before they dared to think about them and thanks to his game wisdom, is still considered one of the best brakes to play in Israel.

Served as a key screw in the mythical 1993-94 championship, but it all came to a halt after the same famous mishap by Meir Malika.

After returning, he failed to recover the ability and continued for two years at Tzafririm Holon.



Andrei Bal is



another one of those players who today would not even wink in the direction of Israel.

Played mainly as a midfielder, but also as a right defender and with us he is embedded in the back.

Chanov's friend of the great Dynamo Kyiv, a player of the USSR national team who scored against Brazil in the 1982 World Cup who joined Maccabi Tel Aviv in the 1990-91 season after collecting more and more titles in the USSR.

Recorded 32 appearances in the yellow uniform and managed to stand out despite a bad season of the team (fifth place, 33 points behind the champion Maccabi Haifa).

He continued for two years at Bnei Yehuda, where he served as "coach on the field" and recorded high ability.

He retired in 1993 and joined forces with Giora Spiegel, as his assistant at Maccabi Haifa.

In August 2014 he had a heart attack and died.



Sergei Tartiak



is one of Betar Jerusalem's greatest brakes of all time. Smart, aggressive, confident, leader. In his eight years in the yellow-black uniform, he won three championships and was the most important man in the back. One of the great symbols of the successful 90s of Beit Rabbi Jerusalem and those in the club from the capital continued to trust him long after he crossed the age of 30. Unlike some of the other players on the list, he reached the peak of his career in Israel, here he became one of the best brakemen in the history test.

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Oleg Wandered



The sometimes wild connection of Maccabi Herzliya, who played for the team from Sharon in the years 1995-2000 and when the muse landed on him, revealed sparks of genius that are usually taken from much larger leagues.

Wandering was a short-lived creative midfielder who, thanks to his great talent, joined the great Spartak Moscow in 1994 and won the championship with it.

He made three appearances in the Champions League before making his debut in April 1995 in the Ukraine national team uniform.

From these peaks he somehow rolled into Maccabi Herzliya and in Israel he became a dominant player.

"I had muscle injuries," he recalled a few years ago. "Someone from Spartak approached me and said, 'There's an offer for you from Israel. Go there, enjoy the sun and you'll be fine.' In the first game in training in Herzliya, I scored two goals and cooked another one. I felt great. "But I did not believe I would stay in Israel for six years."

In 2000 he returned to Ukraine and before the age of 30, retired from a professional career.

Many



Sergei Kandaurov



will define the dynamo of Maccabi Haifa in the years 1993-1997 as the greatest Ukrainian who played in Israel.

Arrived in Carmel at the age of only 21 and became one of the homeowners in the center of the field, in the same legendary green team.

Kandaurov was one of those players who seems to be everywhere and involved in every move.

Dominant, mobile, versatile.

He conquered and facilitated, cooked and extracted, won championships and trophies, but the real stamp of his success in Israel was a move from Maccabi Haifa to the great Benfica.

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Ashdod in the 2002-03 season.



Victor Moroz has



a creative connection with a sense of capturing goals and a formidable left foot.

A footballer from the creator of Dynamo Kiev, who terrorized the Israeli goalkeepers every time the defensive players and the back link gave him a space of a meter or two to kick.

In two seasons at Hapoel Beer Sheva he scored 20 goals and established his status as one of the best foreigners in the league, and in the summer of 1995 was "stolen" by Maccabi Tel Aviv.

With a star battery next to him, Moroz had a hard time standing out like in the capital of the Negev, but still made 34 appearances and won a double.

At the end of the season, Holon continued to Tzafririm.



Denis Onishenko



double with Hapoel Tel Aviv, full partnership in the journey to the quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup, quiet work in the center of the field. Onishenko joined Dror Kashtan's team in February 2000 and in three and a half seasons he was part of an impressive lineage. Sometimes he was also sent to fill holes as a right-back. Many times he got off the bench, often suffered injuries, but at every stage played an important tactical role and was therefore one of Dror Kashtan's favorite soldiers. He played 180 minutes against Chelsea, started all games against Lokomotiv Moscow, Pharma And Milan.Barak was not there, but non-stop work actually was.

Dennis Onishenko (Photo: GettyImages)

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Nikolai Kudritsky,



one of the greatest Bnei Yehuda players of all time, a low-explosive bomber, who scored from everywhere and at every site - just give him a quarter of a position and he will make sure to bounce the neighborhood.

He managed to score 51 goals and 18 assists in 85 league games in the golden uniform, 62 goals and 25 assists in 105 appearances in all settings.

Killed in a car accident at the age of only 31 and became a myth among Bnei Yehuda fans.

To this day the club and the fans take care to commemorate it in a variety of ways.



Igor Petrov



is a brilliant midfielder, whose delivery ability did not fall short of his extension, even though he was an outstanding conqueror.

Who joined Betar Tel Aviv in 1991 after 10 years of service at Shakhtar Donetsk. He was one of the outstanding players in the 1991-92 season and scored 10 goals, with Yitzhak Shom's team reaching the top playoffs and finishing the season in fifth place. He scored another 10 next season as well, but Did not prevent relegation. He spent his third and final season at Ashdod, which appeared in the senior league for the first time in its history. He excelled in the port city with 8 goals, but returned to Ukraine at the end of the season.




Ivan Getzko is



a formidable striker with a lacking technique but high work ethic and high conquest ability. Haifa made his debut in the Ukraine national team uniform a few months after (and also scored in a 3: 1 loss to Hungary) and played in the green uniform from 1992 to 1994. Although he was not always a car player, he left a significant mark with 23 league goals in 53 games, including a hat-trick against Hapoel Haifa in a derby and another hat-trick against Hapoel Petah Tikva, after coming on as a substitute.

Ivan Getzko (Photo: Official Website, Wikipedia)

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Ruslan Lubarski, Valery Korlanchuk, Andrei Filiawski, Vitaly Komernicki, Vladimir Basonov, Alexander Gaidesh, Vasily Kardash, Oleksandr Kosirin, Dmitry Mikhalenko, Gennady Pripdenko, Alexander Stasenko, Yuri Trasovk, Antoine Visionok, Andrei Mishenko, Ivan Yarmchuk, Yuri Soloveinko, Vitaly Mintenko, Yuri Moroz, Oleg Mozgovi, Sergei Pochkov, Vasily Mokan, Igor Malish, Vasily Novochetsky, Victor Belkin, Igor Zhevchenko, Sergei Pekgenko Kushlyuk, Vladimir Gorili, Sergei Gusev, Dmitry Dimenko, Andrei Telsenenko, Vasily Obsiev, Yevgeny Shachov, Vitali Tsygankov, Yuri Mukritsky, Andrei Luzovsky, Valentin Moskbin, Alexander Shcherbakov.

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