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Andriy shevchenko, born on September 29th, 1976, Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, is a Ukrainian football player, professional striker and former captain of the Ukrainian national team. He has played for Dynamo Kiev, AC Milan and Chelsea.
Shevchenko can be regarded as the first person in the history of Ukrainian football. He has many honors and scoring records and is a symbol of Ukrainian football. He played for several top European clubs and helped Ukraine win the 2006 World Cup.
In the early career of Dynamo Kiev Football Club, Shevchenko became the best young player in Europe under the careful training of legendary coach Bora Bremer, and won his first Ukrainian best player award in the 1998- 1999 season. In 2000, he joined AC Milan Football Club, and made his mark in Italian first-class football league.
During his seven years in AC Milan, he won two Serie A titles and one European Champions League. In 2006, Shevchenko moved to the Premier League, played for Chelsea Football Club and won the FA Cup. In 2008, Shevchenko returned to AC Milan and won the Serie A championship again in 2008-2009.
Shevchenko's honors and scoring records include: Ukrainian Best Player Award (1998- 1999) and Italian Football League Champion (200 1-2002 and 2006-2007).
European Champions Cup (2003-2004), Italian Cup (003), English Football Association Cup (2007), European Golden Globe Award (2004), European Golden Boot Award (1998), top scorer in Ukraine.
Shevchenko is famous for his speed, strength and efficient scoring ability. During his stay in AC Milan, he became one of the deadliest strikers in Europe. His skill and shooting ability make him one of the best players in Europe.
Besides his scoring ability, Shevchenko is also famous for his leadership and team spirit. He is a natural captain who can inspire his teammates and lead them to victory. His leadership made him the leader of Ukraine's national team and helped Ukraine enter the 2006 World Cup.
Generally speaking, andriy shevchenko is a legendary football player. His honor, scoring record and leadership made him one of the greatest players in Ukrainian football history.