Shakhtar Stalevi are in the competitive group
Monday, November 3, 2025
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Shakhtar Stalevi completed the second stage of the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship, with the team’s head coach Bohdan Bilko summing up the results
On November 1–2, the third round of the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship took place in Cherkasy, with 10 teams from across the country competing for the title and a spot in the EAFF Champions League.
Over the 2 days, the Orange-and-Blacks defeated Tytany (9-0), drew with MSK Dnipro (0-0) and lost to Khrestonostsi (0-3).
Shakhtar Stalevi Donetsk U19 0-0 (0-0) MSK Dnipro Cherkasy
The opponents started the game at high speed from the very first minutes, acting toe-to-toe and trying to impose their own pace. Both teams created potentially dangerous chances, but the goalkeepers acted confidently, repeatedly saving their nets. Towards the end of the match, the Miners increased the pressure and could have taken the lead, but Kovalchuk struck the post after being fed by Romaniuk.
Shakhtar: Semeniuk, Herasymchuk, Mykhasiuk (Kovalchuk, 31′), Romaniuk, Artiukh, Basenko, Nedzelskyi (c)
Khrestonostsi Lutsk 3-0 (1-0) Shakhtar Stalevi Donetsk
Khrestonostsi started the match aggressively, trying to seize the initiative and gain territorial advantage, while the Orange-and-Blacks relied on counterattacks after interceptions. The opponents were sharp in attack, and in the 14th minute Sokolian opened the scoring with a precise strike from a good position. In response, the Miners increased the pressure, with Romaniuk being the most active up front, but the Lutsk side’s goalkeeper remained solid at the last line of defence. In the second half, the initiative stayed with the opponents, who managed to extend their lead through two successful shots from Korol.
Goals: 1-0 Sokolian (14′), 2-0 Korol (31′), 3-0 Korol (34′)
Shakhtar Stalevi: Semeniuk, Herasymchuk, Artiukh, Basenko, Romaniuk (c), Kovalchuk, Nedzelskyi
Shakhtar Stalevi Donetsk 9-0 (4-0) Tytany Zhytomyr
Shakhtar started the match confidently and took control of the game. The team played in an organised manner, quickly transitioning to attack and creating numerous chances in front of the opponents’ goal. Romaniuk opened the scoring in the first minute, and the Miners’ lead was later extended by Nedzelskyi, Ivashchenko and Mykhasiuk. In the second half, the Orange-and-Blacks continued to dominate and gave the score a lopsided look. Romaniuk completed a hat-trick, while Nedzelskyi scored four goals.
Goals: 1-0 Romaniuk (1′), 2-0 Nedzelskyi (5′), 3-0 Nedzelskyi (12′), 4-0 Ivashchenko (16′), 5-0 Mykhasiuk (18′), 6-0 Romaniuk (25′), 7-0 Nedzelskyi (32′), 8-0 Romaniuk (37′), 9-0 Nedzelskyi (40′)
Shakhtar Stalevi: Protsenko, Herasymchuk, Kovalchuk (Ivashchenko, 10′), Mykhasiuk, Artiukh, Nedzelskyi, Romaniuk
After three rounds of the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship, the Miners collected 15 points, finished the first stage in fourth spot and secured their place in the competitive group. Next, the team will prepare for the second stage of the competition.
Bohdan Bilko, Shakhtar Stalevi head coach:
– First of all, I want to thank the families of our players for their constant support and for enabling Shakhtar Stalevi to take part in all the events. As for the results, personally, I’m not satisfied with them. However, even though we secured our place in the competitive group, I want the team to continue improving, which is what we will focus on. The players will have a few days of rest, while the coaching staff conducts a detailed analysis of our performances. After this short break, the team will begin preparing for the next matches. I should also note that during the third round we were not at full strength: due to certain circumstances, some players were absent, which undoubtedly affected the results. Nevertheless, we faced quality opponents and the matches were played at a fast pace with end-to-end action. Each game was special and we will continue working to become stronger and achieve victories.
Over the 2 days, the Orange-and-Blacks defeated Tytany (9-0), drew with MSK Dnipro (0-0) and lost to Khrestonostsi (0-3).
Shakhtar Stalevi Donetsk U19 0-0 (0-0) MSK Dnipro Cherkasy
The opponents started the game at high speed from the very first minutes, acting toe-to-toe and trying to impose their own pace. Both teams created potentially dangerous chances, but the goalkeepers acted confidently, repeatedly saving their nets. Towards the end of the match, the Miners increased the pressure and could have taken the lead, but Kovalchuk struck the post after being fed by Romaniuk.
Shakhtar: Semeniuk, Herasymchuk, Mykhasiuk (Kovalchuk, 31′), Romaniuk, Artiukh, Basenko, Nedzelskyi (c)
Khrestonostsi Lutsk 3-0 (1-0) Shakhtar Stalevi Donetsk
Khrestonostsi started the match aggressively, trying to seize the initiative and gain territorial advantage, while the Orange-and-Blacks relied on counterattacks after interceptions. The opponents were sharp in attack, and in the 14th minute Sokolian opened the scoring with a precise strike from a good position. In response, the Miners increased the pressure, with Romaniuk being the most active up front, but the Lutsk side’s goalkeeper remained solid at the last line of defence. In the second half, the initiative stayed with the opponents, who managed to extend their lead through two successful shots from Korol.
Goals: 1-0 Sokolian (14′), 2-0 Korol (31′), 3-0 Korol (34′)
Shakhtar Stalevi: Semeniuk, Herasymchuk, Artiukh, Basenko, Romaniuk (c), Kovalchuk, Nedzelskyi
Shakhtar Stalevi Donetsk 9-0 (4-0) Tytany Zhytomyr
Shakhtar started the match confidently and took control of the game. The team played in an organised manner, quickly transitioning to attack and creating numerous chances in front of the opponents’ goal. Romaniuk opened the scoring in the first minute, and the Miners’ lead was later extended by Nedzelskyi, Ivashchenko and Mykhasiuk. In the second half, the Orange-and-Blacks continued to dominate and gave the score a lopsided look. Romaniuk completed a hat-trick, while Nedzelskyi scored four goals.
Goals: 1-0 Romaniuk (1′), 2-0 Nedzelskyi (5′), 3-0 Nedzelskyi (12′), 4-0 Ivashchenko (16′), 5-0 Mykhasiuk (18′), 6-0 Romaniuk (25′), 7-0 Nedzelskyi (32′), 8-0 Romaniuk (37′), 9-0 Nedzelskyi (40′)
Shakhtar Stalevi: Protsenko, Herasymchuk, Kovalchuk (Ivashchenko, 10′), Mykhasiuk, Artiukh, Nedzelskyi, Romaniuk
After three rounds of the Ukrainian Amputee Football Championship, the Miners collected 15 points, finished the first stage in fourth spot and secured their place in the competitive group. Next, the team will prepare for the second stage of the competition.
Bohdan Bilko, Shakhtar Stalevi head coach:
– First of all, I want to thank the families of our players for their constant support and for enabling Shakhtar Stalevi to take part in all the events. As for the results, personally, I’m not satisfied with them. However, even though we secured our place in the competitive group, I want the team to continue improving, which is what we will focus on. The players will have a few days of rest, while the coaching staff conducts a detailed analysis of our performances. After this short break, the team will begin preparing for the next matches. I should also note that during the third round we were not at full strength: due to certain circumstances, some players were absent, which undoubtedly affected the results. Nevertheless, we faced quality opponents and the matches were played at a fast pace with end-to-end action. Each game was special and we will continue working to become stronger and achieve victories.
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