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Vladimir Yurchenko

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Name
  
Vladimir Yurchenko

Current team
  
FC Dinamo Brest

2006–2007
  
Dinamo Minsk

Weight
  
70 kg


Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.72 m

Playing position
  
Striker

Role
  
Footballer

Position
  
Forward

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Full name
  
Vladimir Vasilyevich Yurchenko

Date of birth
  
(1989-01-26) 26 January 1989 (age 26)

Place of birth
  
Mogilev, Soviet Union

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Uladzimir Vasilyevich Yurchanka (Belarusian: Уладзімір Васілевіч Юрчанка; Russian: Владимир Васильевич Юрченко; born 26 January 1989 in Mogilev) is a Belarusian footballer, who plays for Dnepr Mogilev.

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Yurchenko made his debut for the U-21 national team on 9 September 2008, in a match against Latvia U21. He was part of the Belarus U21 side that participated in the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship and made appearances in all three matches. On 12 August 2009, Yurchenko netted his first goal for the Belarus U21 team, opening the scoring against the Austria U21 in the 2–1 home win in a 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualifier. On 12 October 2010, Yurchenko netted twice to help his team to a 3–0 win against Italy U21, which secured qualification for the 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship.

On 2 November 2010, Yurchenko earned his first call-up to the senior team of his country, but was subsequently injured and withdrawn from the squad for the friendly match against Oman.

On 1 June 2011, Yurchenko was selected to take part in the 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship in Denmark, but was injured in a pre-tournament friendly and missed the competition. He was replaced by Aliaksandr Perepechka. Following his recovery from injury, he made the Belarusian squad for the 2012 Toulon Tournament and participated in all three group stage matches. He was also selected as part of the preliminary squad (including 43 players) for the 2012 London Olympics, but did not make the final cut of 22 (18 nominees + 4 reserves) footballers for the games.

Honours

Shakhtyor Soligorsk

  • Belarusian Cup winner: 2013–14
  • References

    Vladimir Yurchenko Wikipedia