Aleksander Valeryevich Ermachenko ( Ukrainian: Ormachenko Oleksandr Valeriyovich ; January 29, 1993, Zhdenievo ) - Ukrainian football player , midfielder .
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| Full name | Alexander Valeryevich Ermachenko | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | January 29, 1993 (aged 26) Zhdenievo , Volovets district , Transcarpathian region , Ukraine | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Growth | 170 cm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 62 kg | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Position | midfielder | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Club career
He took the first steps of his football career at the Dynamo children’s school, where he came in 2002. In Dynamo, Ermachenko received football education from many coaches. The first were Yuri Yastrebinsky and Vitaly Khmelnitsky . In addition to them, Ermachenko was engaged under the leadership of Yevgeny Rudakov and Valery Shabelnikov.
At the age of 13, Alexander was expelled from the Dynamo school, and he went to Ilyichevsk , where from 2007 to 2009 he played for the local Monolith in DUFL. After the club broke up for financial reasons, Ermachenko ended up in the “ BRV-VIK ” team from Vladimir-Volynsky , for whom he played in the DUFL championship until 2010 [1] . Then a talented young man was noticed by Alexander Tomakh , who invited him to the Morshinsky “Rock” from the second league.
For his first professional team, Ermachenko made his debut on March 23, 2010 in the League Cup home game against Karpat-2 (1: 2), in which he immediately scored with a goal. He made his debut in the second league on April 10, 2010, also in a home game against Karpaty-2. For the period ending the 2009/10 season and the first part of the next 2010/11 football year, he spent 18 matches in the “Rock”, in which he scored 5 goals. According to the results of the first round of the season, Ermachenko was recognized as the best striker of the club, and already in the winter season they were interested in Donetsk Shakhtar [2] and Kiev Dynamo . Ermachenko decided to return to his native Dynamo, where he began to play in the first league for Dynamo-2 , paid 1 million hryvnias for a player [3] .
Returning to the capital, Alexander received a positive response from the Dynamo-2 head coach Andrei Gusin . Ermachenko spent his first official match in the Dynamo-2 T-shirt on March 19, 2011 in a winning match against Viva Vinnitsa . However, on his return, Ermachenko could not play for a long time. Despite frequent calls to the youth team of Ukraine, he could not gain a foothold in Dynamo-2.
In the second part of the 2010/11 season, Yermachenko spent nine matches, mainly coming on as a substitute. And for the whole next season he appeared on the field only five times. The reason for this was injury. The most serious was knee damage, after which the young player dropped out for a long time.
In the first part of the 2012/13 season, Ermachenko played in seven matches, all the time coming on as a substitute, but in early 2013 Ermachenko announced himself as a member of the team of Andrei Gusin at the 2013 Makarov Memorial . He scored two goals and gave 6 assists, and one of them in the final. In the decisive match, he replaced and became one of the best on the day of his 20th anniversary, winning an honorary trophy with Dynamo 2 [4] .
However, things have not improved in the championship. In the summer, Gusin was replaced by Alexander Khatskevich as a coach, and Ermachenko was out of the squad, because of which he was forced to maintain his uniform in the championship of the Kiev region , playing for RVUFK [5] .
At the beginning of 2014, Ermachenko was among potential newcomers to Obolon-Brovar , but in the end the footballer ended up in another second-team team - Dneprodzerzhinsky Stal [6] .
In 2016, he won the Moldavian Cup with the “Dawn” of Balti.
In August 2016, he became a player in the Georgian club Zugdidi [7] .
International Career
Alexander Ermachenko was a player in the youth team of Ukraine born in 1993 (U-18) . As part of this team, he played four matches at the Granatkin Memorial in January 2011, where the Ukrainian team took third place, and Yermachenko received the prize for the best midfielder of the competition [8] . Also for the national team of this age category he played two friendly matches against peers from Montenegro , which took place on March 15 and 17, 2011 [9] .
After that, he began to play exclusively for the youth team U-19 , in which, until 2012, he had 7 matches, in which he scored two goals.
Notes
- ↑ ALEXANDER YERMATCHENKO: “THE OFFERS WERE FROM“ ZENITH ”,“ MINER ”, MOSCOW“ DYNAMO ”, BUT I CHOSED MY KIND“ Dynamo ”KEI” (rus.)
- ↑ 10 powered up to the head coach of FC Skala (Morshin) Ivan Bubіs , Official site of FC Skala (11/25/2010). Date of treatment March 17, 2011. (unavailable link)
- ↑ “Dynamo-2”: the rest of the training , the official website of FC “Dynamo” (Kyiv) (03.16.2011). Date of treatment March 17, 2011.
- ↑ Profile on the site Dynamo Kyiv
- ↑ Ex-Dynamo strengthened the leader of the second league (Russian)
- ↑ Dneprodzerzhinsk "Steel" added Ermachenko and six more players (Russian)
- ↑ Georgian club "Zugdіdі" by signing Oleksandra Yermachenko
- ↑ The winner of the XXIII international tournament in memory of Valentin Granatkin was the national team of Finland , the Russian Football Union (01/09/2011). Archived January 15, 2011. Date of treatment March 17, 2011.
- ↑ U-18: test at Chornogorії , UA-Football (03/11/2011). Date of treatment March 17, 2011.
Links
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU22PDAVYXU&feature=youtu.be
- Profile on the website of the Ukrainian Football Association (in Ukrainian)
- Profile on the website of the Ukrainian Premier League (Ukrainian)
- Profile on FootballFacts.ru
- Soccerway Profile
- Player profile on Transfermarkt