Mikhailenko’s resignation – in the top 10 of the first in the history of the Ukrainian championships



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Mikhailenko's resignation - in the top 10 of the first in the history of the Ukrainian championships
© SC Dnipro-1. Dmitry Mikhailenko

Dnipro-1’s failed start in the 2020/21 season after the third round led to the resignation of head coach Dmitry Mikhailenko, who had worked with the team for three years. Under his leadership, Dnipro played 34 matches in the UPL, obtaining 13 wins and 16 losses (goals 46-52). By the way, Mikhailenko’s resignation became one of the first in the history of the Ukrainian championships. In previous years, only 4 coaches played fewer games since the beginning of the season.

The first resignations of coaches in the championships of Ukraine

Season

Club

Coach fired

AND

IN

north

P

Balls

ABOUT

%

A place*

1997/98

Metallurg M

Yuri Pogrebnyak

two

0

0

two

2-10

0

0

16

1999/00

Dnieper

Leonid KOLTUN

two

0

0

two

0-6

0

0

16

2001/02

Metallurgical Z

Vladimir ATAMANYUK

two

0

0

two

1-5

0

0

14

2012/13

Metallurgical Z

Igor LUCHKEVICH

two

0

0

two

0-6

0

0

fifteen

2005/06

Metallurgical Z

Valery YAREMCHENKO

3

0

one

two

1-5

one

11.1

fifteen

2006/07

Zarya

Yuri KOVAL

3

0

one

two

2-5

one

11.1

fifteen

2012/13

Carpathians

Pavel KUCHEROV

3

0

one

two

3-9

one

11.1

13

2016/17

Km of steel

Eric VAN DER MER

3

one

one

one

2-4

4

44.4

Seventh

2019/20

Dynamo

Alexander HATSKEVICH

3

two

0

one

6-2

6

66.7

Third

2020/21

Dnipro-1

Dmitry MIKHAYLENKO

3

0

one

two

3-6

one

11.1

11th

* at the time of resignation.

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