Yevgen Zinchenko

Yevgen Zinchenko

Football player infobox| playername= Yevgen Zinchenko
fullname = Yevgen Rubenovich Zinchenko


nickname = Izzy
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1982|3|12
cityofbirth = Kyiv
countryofbirth = Ukraine
height = Height|m=1.92
currentclub = SCIF Kyiv
position = Goalkeeper
clubnumber = 1

Yevgen Zinchenko (born March 12, 1982 in Kyiv, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian football and futsal goalkeeper. Because of injury he plays on amateur level and is well-known all over CIS. Eccentric player Zinchenko is known as a great goalscorer - he took penalties and free kicks. He scored 70 goals in his career. He also took a coach post in several teams, including youth, student and adult teams.

Club career

Football:

*1988-89 Dynamo Kyiv Academy
*1990-99 Obolon Kyiv Academy
*2003-05 SA Healthgroup Kyiv, FC Ukraine
*2005-06 FC Fenevychi
*2005-... SCIF Kyiv

Futsal:

*1997-00 Pressing
*2000-01 Gydropark
*2003-04 Socrat
*2004-05 Megamax, Libro
*2006-07 UTEM
*2007-08 Terra Bank
*2008 Papirus

International career

In October 8, 2006 he made his debute in Ukrainian national amateur team in a game versus Scotland. Ukrainians won 4:1 and Yevgen was substituted when Ukraine came 3:0.

Honours

Team titles

*Kyiv youth championship bronze medalist 1997 (with FC Obolon)
*Dana Cup bronze medalist 1996 (with FC Obolon)
*Coca Cola cup silver medalist 1997 (with FC Obolon)
*Vicenza Cup bronze medalist 1998 (with FC Obolon)
*Ukrainian 2nd division futsal championship bronze medalist 2001 (with Gydropark)
*Ukrainian Universiada bronze medalist 2003 (with FC Ukraine)
*Kyiv Universiada bronze medalist 2003 (with FC Ukraine)
*Ukrainian Universiada bronze medalist 2004 (with FC Ukraine)
*Kyiv Amateur Football League bronze medalist 2004 (with SA Healthgroup)
*Minileague gold medalist 2004 (with SA Healthgroup)
*ARB Cup bronze medalist 2005 (with Libro)
*Independence Cup winner 2005 (with SCIF)
*Kyiv Amateur Football League silver medalist 2005 (with SCIF)
*SoborCup bronze medalist 2006 (with Woods-04)
*Independence Cup winner 2006 (with SCIF)
*Kyiv Amateur Football League bronze medalist 2006 (with SCIF)
*Dynamo-Pereyaslav Cup winner 2007 (with SCIF)
*SoborCup silver medalist 2006 (with SCIF)
*Eurofan cup winner 2007 (with SCIF)
*Kyiv Amateur Football League Cup winner 2007 (with SCIF)
*Kyiv Amateur Football League Cup winner 2008 (with SCIF)
*Saint-Peterburg Maybug Cup bronze medalist 2007 (with SCIF)
*Dynamo Summer Cup winner 2007 (with SCIF)
*Vyshgorod City Cup winner 2007 (with SCIF)
*City Cup bronze medalist 2007 (with Pressing)
*Lasselsberger Cup winner 2007 (with Pressing)
*Kyiv Amateur Football League gold medalist 2007 (with SCIF)
*Dynamo Winter Cup bronze medalist 2008 (with SCIF)
*Businessleague Cup bronze medalist 2008 (with Terra Bank)
*Eurofan cup bronze medalist 2008 (with SCIF)
*SoborCup silver medalist 2008 (with SCIF)
*FanCard Cup winner 2008 (with SCIF)

Individual awards

*Best player of Coca Cola Cup in Haarlem, Holland 1997
*Best goalkeeper of 22th international tournament in Montreuil, France 1998
*Best goalkeeper of Kyiv Amateur Football League 2003
*Best player of Ukrainian Universiada 2003
*Best goalkeeper of Ukrainian Universiada 2003
*Best player of Ukrainian Universiada 2004
*Best goalkeeper of Ukrainian Universiada 2004
*Best goal award of Federation Cup in Kyiv, Ukraine 2004
*Best goalkeeper of ARB Cup in Kyiv, Ukraine 2005
*Best player of Eurofan cup in Lviv, Ukraine 2007

Coaching career

*2003-04 FC Ukraine (player manager)
*2005 SA Healthgroup (player manager)
*2007 Zoloti vorota football academy (coach)


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