On Friday, December 5, Dynamo played their final match of the 2025 calendar year in the National League U19. The “White-Blues”, led by Pavlo Cherednichenko, faced their peers from Kudrivka in the 15th round of the championship.
Despite being an away match the game was effectively a home fixture for Dynamo as it was played on one of the pitches at the club’s training base in Vita-Lytovska.
Just like in the match against SC Poltava a few days earlier Dynamo youngsters took the lead almost instantly. In the 2nd minute Andreiko sent a low cross into the Kudrivka penalty area where Zadorozhnyi reacted well and struck the ball into the net.
The Kyiv side tried to build on their positive start and continued to attack. Liusin attempted a shot from close range but it was blocked. Moments later Kudrivka goalkeeper Manko failed to deal convincingly with a long-range effort from Fedorenko and Zadorozhnyi nearly scored on the rebound but couldn't complete his brace.
From time to time Kudrivka managed to approach Dynamo’s goal. In the early minutes Kucheriavyi and Kuhutiak had attempts but Surkis handled both without much trouble.
Dynamo didn’t slow down and soon doubled their lead thanks to an impressive individual effort from Liusin. He broke into the Kudrivka penalty area, dribbled past two defenders and fired a precise shot into the near corner.
The third goal came shortly after. The Kyiv team produced a beautiful combination: Zhdanov delivered a low cross into the box, Zadorozhnyi and Liusin deliberately let the ball pass and Andreiko, left unmarked, calmly placed it into the bottom corner.
Following Andreiko’s goal the overall flow of the match remained the same. Dynamo confidently controlled the ball and continued to build their advantage while Kudrivka occasionally responded with counterattacks.
“White-Blues” pushed hard to put the result beyond doubt before halftime. On the 29th minute, during a corner routine, Ohorodnik escaped his marker and headed in Dynamo’s fourth goal of the match.
The first half ended with a goal “into the locker room.” Ozymai collected the ball after a mistake by Vakhil and fired from distance – Manko parried the shot but spilled it and Fedorenko was quickest to the rebound, extending the rout.
Kudrivka started the second half actively, pressing Dynamo. Visitors responded with a promising run from Zhdanov which nearly resulted in a sixth goal.
Despite their comfortable lead Dynamo continued to attack. Second-half substitutes Rybak and Myroslav Romaniuk also had chances to get on the scoresheet.