The Ukrainian soccer player will continue his career in Spain
Oleksandr Pyshur, a forward for Ukraine’s national youth soccer team, will continue his career with the Spanish club Girona FC. The Ukrainian forward has officially joined the team, which competes in the Spanish league.
Prior to this, the 21-year-old native of Chernihiv, who stands 204 cm tall, played for the Hungarian team Győr.
Pyshur has become the fourth Ukrainian player on the Catalan club’s roster. Currently playing for Girona are winger Viktor Tsygankov, forward Vladyslav Vanat, and goalkeeper Vladyslav Krapivtsov.
Oleksandr represented Ukraine at the U20 World Cup, where he played four matches and scored one goal. With the national team, he reached the round of 16, where the team lost 0-1 to their Spanish counterparts. In November, the forward made his debut for the U21 national team.
This was reported on the Spanish club’s official website.
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