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Ukrainians on the Soviet Union national football team

Consistent football competitions were taken place in Ukraine in the beginning of the 20th century when the modern country was divided between Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Russia. The most progressive league where Ukrainians participated were Polish and USSR championships.

List of Soviet Ukrainians
---- Unofficial games ==Ukrainian Olympians on the Soviet team==
Russian Olympians born in Ukraine
Sergey ShavloYuriy IstominVladimir PilguySergey AndreyevIgor DobrovolskiAnatoliy Byshovets (coach) ==Ukrainian footballers on the Soviet junior teams==
Russian footballers born in Ukraine
Yuri SusloparovGennadi Kostylev (coach) • Oleksandr PomazunSergei Mamchur (Russia U-21) • Grigori Bogemsky 1913 • Evgeni Aldonin 2002–07 • Artyom Bezrodny 1999 • Viktor Budyanskiy 2007 • Igor Dobrovolski 1992–98 • Oleksandr Horshkov 1998 • Andrei Kanchelskis 1992–98 • Andrei Karyaka 2001–05 • Vladimir Lebed 1995 • Roman Neustädter 2016– • Yuriy Nikiforov 1993–2002 • Gennadiy Nizhegorodov 2000–03 • Viktor Onopko 1992–2004 • Sergei Podpaly 1992–94 • Sergei Semak 1997–2010 • Vladislav Ternavsky 1994–96 • Ilya Tsymbalar 1994–99 • Sergei Yuran 1992–99 • Anton Shvets 2018– ==Senior national team all-time records==
Senior national team all-time records
Here included players that with help of FIFA, the Russian Football Union claims of their own. Such players, Oleg Blokhin, Oleg Protasov, and Anatoliy Demyanenko, still are the indicators of class for all players in Ukraine. Those players committed their playing career to the clubs of the Lower Dnipro river region. Most capped Ukraine players Top Ukraine goalscorers ==List of Ukrainian coaches coaching other national teams==
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