22 players born not earlier than in 1993 are on the list. They’ve been divided into the “starting lineup” (#1) and “reservists” (#2).
It’s a pleasure to mention that 14 Dynamo-2 performers are among these 22!
Goalkeepers –
#1 Yevhen Volynets (Dynamo-2)
20 years old, 14 appearances, 9 goals conceded, 7 clean sheets, 1 “call-up” to all-star team, 1 – to reserve.
Kyivans used five keepers this season, but Volynets managed to gain the regular starting spot. Yevhen played confidently and became the key performer of the game against FC Zirka Kirovohrad as he saved a penalty and thus let Dynamo-2 win by narrow margin.
Right backs –
#2 Ivan Trubochkin (Dynamo-2)
21 years old, 17 appearances (1 goal), 1 “call-up” to all-star team.
Despite the competing in the team Trubochkin got enough game practice. He is a fast and versatile wing back.
Centre backs –
#1 Anton Bratkov (Dynamo-2)
21 years old, 19 appearances (3 goals), 1 “call-up” to all-star team.
Dynamo U-21 leader joined Dynamo-2 together with the majority of his teammates and coach. He managed to approve himself rather quickly.
#2 Viacheslav Lukhtanov (Dynamo-2)
19 years old, 5 appearances, 1 “call-up” to all-star team.
Lukhtanov has already been working with the main squad at the training camp, but this season he lost the struggle for regular starting spot against Bratkov and Yahodynskis. Viacheslav is still to make headway.
Left backs –
#1 Olexandr Chornomorets (Dynamo-2)
21 years old, 22 appearances.
Chornomorets is a very active wing back, who helps attacking players a lot. He also possesses a good shot.
#2 Badri Akubardia (Dynamo-2)
21 years old, 17 appearances.
Akubardia also featured as left back rather often. He is a versatile performer, so he’s also able to play in the midfield.
Supporting midfielders –
#1 Olexiy Savchenko (Dynamo-2)
20 years old, 25 appearances (1 goal), 1 “call-up” to all-star team.
As Savchenko joined Dynamo-2 he proved that he’s able to help both defenders and forwards when necessary. He’s a good playmaker, who usually takes set pieces.
#2 Olexandr Tsybulnyk (Dynamo-2)
21 years old, 20 appearances.
Tsybulnyk has become Dynamo-2 key supporting midfielder. He’s a very uncompromising player, who is still able to make headway.
Attacking midfielders –
#2 Akhletdin Israilov (Dynamo-2)
19 years old, 10 appearances (1 goal), 1 “call-up” to all-star team.
Israilov made his debut for Dynamo-2 last autumn as he turned 18. This season he demonstrated good technical skills though he didn’t get as much game practice as it was expected.
Right wingers –
#1 Vitaliy Hemeha (Dynamo-2)
20 years old, 11 appearances (2 goals), 1 “call-up” to all-star team, 2 – to reserve.
Unfortunately Hemeha missed the first half of the season because of health problems, but after the winter break he featured very confidently.
Left wingers –
#1 Serhiy Miakushko (Dynamo-2)
21 years old, 27 appearances (7 goals), 6 “call-ups” to all-star team.
Last summer Miakushko joined Dynamo-2 and started performing functions of the leader. In spring his play was especially impressive.
Forwards –
#1 Oleh Maik (Dynamo-2)
19 years old. 23 appearances (1 goal), 1 “call-up” to all-star team, 1 – to reserve.
Maik assists Dynamo-2 fast halfbacks very often. On the other hand he misses a lot of scoring chances.
#2 Roman Yaremchuk (Dynamo-2)
18 years old, 19 appearances (3 goals), 1 “call-up” to all-star team.
Roman is a very talented young striker. Last autumn his play was impressive, especially as he scored brace against FC Helios Kharkiv. They say he is the most promising finisher of his generation.
Forwards –
#1 Dmytro Khlyobas
20 years old, 18 appearances (4 goals), 1 “call-up” to all-star team, 3 – to reserve.
Though Dmytro missed a lot because of injury this season still can be called a success for him. He has good speed and technical skills.
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