Mykyta_Gavrylenko

Mykyta Havrylenko

Mykyta Havrylenko

Ukrainian footballer


Mykyta Yevheniyovych Havrylenko (Ukrainian: Микита Євгенович Гавриленко; born 13 June 1988) is a Ukrainian football player.[1][2][3]

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Career

Mykyta Havrylenko was born in Chernihiv and he started his career at the Arsenal-2 Kyiv, in 2004 until 2006 playing 45 matches. Since 2008, he played in amateur clubs "Svitanok" (Kovalivka), "Irpin" (Horenichi), "Zenit" (Boyarka) and Dinaz Vyshhorod. In late 2011, he became a player of Desna Chernihiv, the main club in the city of Chernihiv, his native place. On 23 July 2011 he made his debut in the football of the Chernihiv club in the missed (0: 2) visibility match of the 1st round of Group A of the Other League against Sumy. Mikita viyshov on the field in the starting warehouse, and on the 46th minute, where replaced Andriy Gerasimenko.[4] At the Desna Chernihiv he played ten matches at the Ukrainian Second League and one match at the Ukrainian Cup. During the winter break the season of 2011/12 years of travel in Moldova, having become a PLAYER of Iskra-Stal.[5] In 2013, he turned to Ukraine, having played for "ARP-410" in the Kiev championship. An offensive engraving for "The Seagull" (Petropavlovskaya Borshagivka) in the amateur championship of Ukraine. In 2015 he played for Lyubomyr Stavyshche in the championship of the Kiev region.

Honours

SC Chaika
Desna Chernihiv
Dinaz Vyshhorod

References

  1. "Ильин Сергей Иванович". www.footballfacts.ru. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  2. "Nikita Havrylenko". www.allplayers.in.ua. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  3. "Mykyta Gavrylenko". www.soccerway.com. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  4. "«Сумы» - «Десна» Чернигов - 2:0". www.footballfacts.ru. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  5. "Наші за кордоном. Екс-СРСР". www.ua-football.com. Retrieved 9 December 2021.

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