Vadym Yevtushenko
Vadym Anatolyovich Yevtushenko (Ukrainian: Вадим Анатолійович Євтушенко) (born 1 January 1958) is a former Ukrainian footballer.
Career
During his career he played almost exclusively for FC Dynamo Kyiv. He earned 12 caps for the USSR national football team and was included in the squads for the 1982 (he did not play in any games there) and 1986 World Cups. He scored his only goal for USSR on 26 July 1983 in a friendly against East Germany. He scored a goal as Dynamo Kiev won the 1986 European Cup Winners' Cup Final.
In the early 90's Yevtushenko moved to Sweden and became Swedish champion with AIK in 1992.
Honours
Family
His son, Vyacheslav Yevtushenko played for AIK in early 2000s.
Another son Vadim Jevtusheenko played for Vasalunds IF.
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- Goryansky (1958–60)
- Zhylin (1963–64)
- Rudynskyi (1966)
- Lifshyts (1967)
- Arkhipov (1968)
- Lerman (1969)
- Dobrikov (1970)
- Tretyakov (1971–72)
- Zhylin (1973)
- Rastorhuyev (197x–7x)
- H.Ishchenko (1987)
- Shandor (1988–89)
- Katsman (1989–90)
- Latysh (1991)
- Horozhankin (1991)
- Fedorenko (1992–93)
- Kalyta (1993c)
- Samofalov (1993c)
- O.Ishchenko (1993–97)
- Kalyta (1997c)
- Dovbiy (1997–98)
- Strashnenko (1998c)
- O.Ishchenko (1998–2000)
- Koval (2000–04)
- Aleksyeyev (2004c)
- Darenko (2004–05)
- Lapa (2005c)
- Sukhov (2005c)
- Sharan (2005)
- Myzenko (2005c)
- Povstenko (2005–06)
- Zhabchenko (2008–10)
- Deriberin (2010)
- Buznik (2010–11)
- Zhabchenko (2011)
- Antonov (2011c)
- Yevtushenko (2011–12)
- Blyznyuk (2012–13)
- Hasanov (2013c)
- Fedorenko (2013–14)
- Buznik (2014)
- Hasanov (2014)
- Lavrynenko (2014c–)
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- Skrypchenko (1955)
- Zubrytskyi (1955–56)
- Zhyhan (1957)
- Lifshyts (1957–58)
- Zagretskiy (1959)
- Duhanov (1959–60)
- Zhyltsov (1964)
- Skrypchenko (1964c)
- Balaba (1964–65)
- Skrypchenko (1965)
- Zhyltsov (1966)
- Aksyonov (1967)
- Alpatov (1968–70)
- Voynov (1970–72)
- Alpatov (1972–73)
- Nosov (1973–74)
- Vitkov (1974–76)
- Salkov (1976)
- Basyuk (1977–80)
- Aksyonov (1980–82)
- Putivskyi (1982)
- Pozhechevskyi (1984–90)
- Lysenchuk (1990)
- Pozhechevskyi (1990)
- Khodus (1991)
- Pozhechevskyi & Slyusaryev & Basyuk & Dyaczenko & Kryvenko & Lukash (1991)
- Koltun (1992)
- Dotsenko (1992)
- Bryukhtiy (1992–93)
- Maslov (1993)
- Pozhechevskyi (1994–98)
- Dovbiy (1998)
- Sobetskyi & Shariy (1998c)
- Kon'kov (1998–2000)
- Morozov (2000–01)
- Bal (2001–03)
- Morhun (2003c)
- Dolmatov (2003)
- Morhun (2003c)
- Lozynskyi (2004)
- Muntyan (2004–05)
- Nosov (2005–07)
- Momot (2007c)
- Pavlov (2007–12)
- Yevtushenko (2012)
- Svystun (2012–13c)
- Momot (2013–14c)
- Sachko (2014–)
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