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Hudymenko is a product of the main [[Bishkek]] [[sports school]] and later was accepted to the main republican club of [[Kyrgyzia]], [[FC Alga Bishkek]].
Hudymenko is a product of the main [[Bishkek]] [[sports school]] and later was accepted to the main republican club of [[Kyrgyzia]], [[FC Alga Bishkek]].


In 1990 he made his debut in the [[Soviet Top League]] playing for [[FC Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk]], but failed to score any goals except for international competitions. Next year Hudymenko joined recently relegated [[FC Rotor Volgograd]] that was competing in the [[Soviet First League]].
In 1990 he made his debut in the [[Soviet Top League]] playing for [[FC Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk]], but failed to score any goals except for a goal against [[Heart of Midlothian F.C.]] in the [[1990-91 UEFA Cup]]. Next year Hudymenko joined recently relegated [[FC Rotor Volgograd]] that was competing in the [[Soviet First League]].


He was the [[Ukrainian Premier League]] top goalscorer with 12 goals for [[Tavriya Simferopol]] in the very first championship of [[1992 Ukrainian Premier League|1992]] as the [[Crimea]]n club took the inaugural league title. He also earned two caps for [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]]; the first coming against the [[United States men's national soccer team|US]] in a scoreless friendly in [[Piscataway, New Jersey|Piscataway]] and the second against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] in a 2–1 friendly defeat on 26 August 1992 in [[Nyíregyháza]] in a match in which he scored a goal.{{cn|date=May 2017}}
He was the [[Ukrainian Premier League]] top goalscorer with 12 goals for [[Tavriya Simferopol]] in the very first championship of [[1992 Ukrainian Premier League|1992]] as the [[Crimea]]n club took the inaugural league title. He also earned two caps for [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]]; the first coming against the [[United States men's national soccer team|US]] in a scoreless friendly in [[Piscataway, New Jersey|Piscataway]] and the second against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] in a 2–1 friendly defeat on 26 August 1992 in [[Nyíregyháza]] in a match in which he scored a goal.{{cn|date=May 2017}}

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Yuriy Hudymenko
Personal information
Full name Yuriy Arkadiyovych Hudymenko
Date of birth (1966-03-10) 10 March 1966 (age 58)
Place of birth Frunze, Kyrgyz SSR
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) striker
Youth career
RSSSOR[a] Frunze
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983 TsOR Frunze 4 (0)
1983–1989 FC Alga Frunze 171 (86)
1990 FC Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk 18 (0)
1991 FC Rotor Volgograd 39 (15)
1992 SC Tavriya Simferopol 18 (12)
1993 FC Dinamo Moscow 9 (1)
1994 FC Lada Togliatti 5 (0)
1995 FC Torpedo Volzhsky 28 (4)
International career
1992 Ukraine 2 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Yuriy Arkadiyovych Hudymenko (Template:Lang-uk; born 3 October 1966 in Kyrgyz SSR) is a retired Kyrgyz born Ukrainian professional footballer.

Career

Hudymenko is a product of the main Bishkek sports school and later was accepted to the main republican club of Kyrgyzia, FC Alga Bishkek.

In 1990 he made his debut in the Soviet Top League playing for FC Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk, but failed to score any goals except for a goal against Heart of Midlothian F.C. in the 1990-91 UEFA Cup. Next year Hudymenko joined recently relegated FC Rotor Volgograd that was competing in the Soviet First League.

He was the Ukrainian Premier League top goalscorer with 12 goals for Tavriya Simferopol in the very first championship of 1992 as the Crimean club took the inaugural league title. He also earned two caps for Ukraine; the first coming against the US in a scoreless friendly in Piscataway and the second against Hungary in a 2–1 friendly defeat on 26 August 1992 in Nyíregyháza in a match in which he scored a goal.[citation needed]

Honours

Tavriya Simferopol
Individual

Notes

  1. ^ Republican Specialized Sports School of Olympic Reserve