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Biography of Andriy Shevchenko - Soccer
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Andriy Shevchenko (Андрій Шевченк& #1086;, Андрій Миколай& #1086;вич Шевченк& #1086; (Ukrainian language|Ukrainian) - Andriy Mykolayovych Shevchenko, nicknamed "Sheva", born September 29, 1976 in Dvirkivschyna, near Kiev|Kyiv) is a Ukraine|Ukrainian soccer|football player who is a striker for A.C. Milan and the Ukraine national football team|Ukrainian national team. Shevchenko started off his career with Ukrainian side Dynamo Kyiv, where under the guidance of Valeri Lobanovsky he flourished into one of the team's most prominent and skillful players. In 1999 he joined Italian side A.C. Milan for $26 million and has been one of their key players. Since he moved to Italy, he has won the Serie A scoring title twice, in 1999-2000, and 2003-2004. In 2003, Shevchenko scored the winning Penalty shootout (football)|penalty in UEFA Champions League|Champions League final against Juventus, giving A.C. Milan the title. Two years later, his penalty was saved by Jerzy Dudek to hand the title to Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool (the English side had one kick left). In December of 2004 Shevchenko was named the European Footballer of the Year. He was also named by Pelé as one of the FIFA 100|top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004. During the summer of 2004, Roman Abramovich, the owner of Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea, offered a record sum of 50 million Euro and striker Hernan Crespo to A.C. Milan in exchange for Andriy. Milan refused but took Crespo on loan. After that, the determined Abramovich offered another record sum of 85 million Euros to AC Milan and another record weekly wage of 225.000 Euros to transfer him to Chelsea, but was again refused. ==External links== *http://www.shevchenko.com.ar Shevchenko.com.ar - pictures, profile, biography and titles *http://www.acmilan.com/InfoPage.aspx?id=115 Profile at ACMilan.com start box succession box|title=European Footballer of the Year|before=Pavel Nedved|Pavel Nedvěd |after=current holder|years=2004 end box

