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In the game with Desna (1: 1), 32-year-old Ingulets defender Vitaly Pavlov played the first UPL game after an 11-year break. The last time he played in the elite division was on May 23, 2009, in an away game for Kryvbas, whose ranks were later defended by Vitaly, against Metalist (0: 1).
Only Denis Kovba and Alexander Yakovenko had longer game breaks than Pavlov (11 years 119 days).
Longest game breaks at the Ukrainian championships
Pause |
Player |
Date |
Club |
Date |
Club |
11 years 287 days |
Denis KOVBA |
05.21.2000 |
Star |
03.03.2012 |
Alexandria |
11 years 162 days |
Alexander YAKOVENKO |
09.25.2004 |
Metalworker |
05.03.2016 |
Dynamo |
11 years 119 days |
Vitaly PAVLOV |
05/23/2009 |
Kryvbas |
19.09.2020 |
Ingulec |
11 years 78 days |
Artem SHTANKO |
06.25.1999 |
Nikolaev |
11.09.2010 |
Kryvbas |
10 years 328 days |
Alexander Sokorenko |
08/15/1999 |
Tavria |
09.07.2010 |
Sevastopol |
10 years 96 days |
Andrey Shevchenko |
05/27/1999 |
Dynamo |
08/31/2009 |
Dynamo |
10 years 93 days |
Viacheslav RYABOV |
16.05.2009 |
Kryvbas |
17.08.2019 |
Ear |
10 years 90 days |
Alexander PRIZETKO |
01.12.1994 |
Dynamo |
01.03.2005 |
Metalworker |
10 years 40 days |
Alexander malygin |
06.13.1996 |
Zarya |
23.07.2006 |
Zarya |
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