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Bohdan Shershun
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Full Name:Bohdan Mykolayovych Shershun
Birth Date:1981 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Khmelnytskyi, Ukrainian SSR, USSR
Death Place:Belgium
Height:1.92 m
Position:Centre-back
Youthclubs1:Podillia Khmelnytskyi
Youthclubs2:DVUFK Dnipropetrovsk
Years1:1997–2002
Clubs1:Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Caps1:52
Goals1:0
Years2:1997–2001
Clubs2:Dnipro-2 Dnipropetrovsk
Caps2:40
Goals2:2
Years3:2000–2001
Clubs3:Dnipro-3 Dnipropetrovsk
Caps3:8
Goals3:0
Years4:2002–2005
Clubs4:CSKA Moscow
Caps4:76
Goals4:2
Years5:2005–2010
Clubs5:Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Caps5:79
Goals5:4
Years6:2009–2010
Clubs6:Arsenal Kyiv (loan)
Caps6:25
Goals6:0
Years7:2010–2012
Clubs7:Arsenal Kyiv
Caps7:17
Goals7:0
Years8:2012
Clubs8:Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih (loan)
Caps8:10
Goals8:0
Years9:2012–2013
Caps9:8
Goals9:1
Years10:2013–2014
Clubs10:Volyn Lutsk
Caps10:21
Goals10:1
Years11:2015–2017
Clubs11:Sluch Starokostiantyniv
Caps11:28
Goals11:2
Nationalyears1:2000–2003
Nationalteam1:Ukraine U21
Nationalcaps1:25
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:2003–2006
Nationalteam2:Ukraine
Nationalcaps2:4
Nationalgoals2:0
Managerclubs1:Sluch Starokostiantyniv (assistant)

Bohdan Mykolayovych Shershun (Ukrainian: Богдан Миколайович Шершун; 14 May 1981 – 7 January 2024) was a Ukrainian footballer who played as a centre-back. He competed in international competitions for the Ukraine national team.

Shershun was born in a family of a football coach Mykola Shershun who served as an assistant coach with Vitaliy Kvartsianyi in Podillia[1] and previously played at regional level and served as a referee for some time (1991-1993). Shershun started to play football at academy of the hometown's Podillia[2] and later the Dnipro sports college.[1] Among first coaches of Shershun was Ihor Vetrohonov, a native of Dnipro.[1] In 1997 and 1998 he was a member of the Ukraine national under-16 football team participating in the continental competitions.

At professional competitions Shershun debuted in 1997 for FC Dnipro[3] that was managed by Vyacheslav Hroznyi and later Mykola Fedorenko.[1] In 1997 Kvartsianyi was offering Shershun to join his team (Podillia), but he refused.[1] In 2002 at age of 21[1] (more precisely 20, during the 2001–02 season's winter break)[4] he moved to play for PFC CSKA Moscow[3] that picked him up as a former member of Ukrainian squad on finals of the Euro 2000 (under-18) and the 2001 World Championship (under-20). With CSKA, Shershun won the UEFA Cup,[5] but didn't play in the final.[1] According to Kvartsianyi, Shershun was also invited to Dynamo, but he believed that due to the Dynamo's training regime of Valeriy Lobanovskyi, Shershun chose to stay with Dnipro and later joining CSKA.[1]

In 2005 Shershun was very happy to sign a new contract with his native club.[4] He also was very complimentary about the level of the Russian football yet decided not to bother staying in the Russian Federation.[4] Shershun didn't consider his transfer to Dnipro as a "step down" in his career.[4]

He signed 2+1 years contract with Arsenal Kyiv on 21 July 2010.[6] After Arsenal, Shershun signed with Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih that was led by Vitaliy Kvartsianyi and later, after Kryvbas went bankrupt, along with Kvartsianyi transferred to Volyn Lutsk.[1]

Shershun retired from professional football in 2014[3] and enrolled into the FFU (UAF today) coaching courses.[7] He said that he was not interested to continue his career in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, while does not want to go to Russia due to political situation.[7] For couple of more seasons, 2015 to 2017, he played at regional level for Sluch Starokostiantyniv (Khmelnytskyi Oblast).[1]

In 2019, Shershun said that the head coach of CSKA and the Russian national football team Valery Gazzaev offered him to apply for a Russian passport, promising to regularly invite him to the Russian national team, but the player refused.[5] After this conversation, Shershun, according to his own words, his participation in matches has decreased.

Before 2024 he served as a football expert on television.[3]

Shershun died on 7 January 2024, at the age of 42, after a long illness.[8]

Honours

Team

Dnipro

CSKA Moscow

2003, 2005

2002, 2005

2004

2005

Ukraine

Individual

Personal life

Shershun was married.[4]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: «Шершуна запрошували в Динамо Лобановського»: разом із Кварцяним згадуємо ексзахисника Дніпра та збірної України . 9 January 2024 . 9 January 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240109183504/https://ukrfootball.ua/exclusive/shershuna-zaproshuvali-v-dinamo-lobanovskogo-razom-iz-kvarcyanim-zgaduyemo-ekszakhisnika-dnipra-ta-zbirnoyi-ukrayini/ . 9 January 2024 . live .
  2. Web site: Famous pupils of Podillia youth club . 25 June 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130920184829/http://jfc.km.ua/famous_alumni.html . 20 September 2013 . live .
  3. Web site: Bohdan Shershun passed away (Пішов з життя Богдан Шершун) . 9 January 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240109170929/https://upl.ua/ua/news/view/8280 . 9 January 2024 . live .
  4. Web site: Богдан Шершун: «Никакие деньги не заменят радость чемпионства» . 9 January 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240109191439/https://cska.in/football/news/text/2550/bogdan-shershun-nikakie-dengi-ne-zamenyat-radost-chempionstva/ . 9 January 2024 . live .
  5. Web site: [lenta.ru/news/2019/04/11/shershun/ Украинский футболист вспомнил об отказе стать россиянином ]. lenta.ru . 2019-04-11 . 2024-01-08.
  6. Web site: http://football.ua/ukraine/news/101971.html . uk:Шершун - полноправный игрок Арсенала К . Football.ua . 21 June 2010 . Uk.
  7. Web site: Богдан Шершун отказался играть в России . 24 November 2014 . 24 November 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151222163920/http://dynamo.kiev.ua/news/193695-bogdan-shershun-otkazalsya-igrat-v-rossii . 22 December 2015 . live .
  8. Web site: https://www.ua-football.com/ua/foreign/newscommon/1704717231-u-vici-42-oh-rokiv-pomer-bogdan-shershun.html . uk:У віці 42-ох років помер Богдан Шершун. ua-football.com . 8 January 2024 . Uk.