Ukraine Euro 2024 squad: Who is Sergiy Rebrov bringing to Germany?

Which 26 players is Ukraine head coach Sergiy Rebrov taking to the 2024 European Championship in Germany?

After qualifying via the playoff route, Ukraine are preparing for their fourth consecutive European Championship campaign, having been handed a tough group alongside England, Italy, North Macedonia and Malta.

First qualifying as hosts in 2012 but winning just one game before finishing dead-bottom with zero points in the group stage in 2016, the Yellow and Blue made it all the way to the quarter-finals at Euro 2020, when they were eliminated by England.

They finished third in their qualifying group for Germany 2024 due to their head-to-head record with reigning European champions Italy, after both nations finished level on 14 points.

However, they made it to the playoffs thanks to their UEFA Nations League performance. Sergiy Rebrov's side beat both Bosnia and Herzegovina and Iceland 2-1 to punch their ticket to Germany.

Head coach Rebrov has named his 26-player Ukraine squad for the European Championship in Germany this summer, and GOAL takes a look.

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    GOALKEEPERS

    It will be a straight battle between Andriy Lunin and Anatoliy Trubin in goal, with the former possibly getting the nod thanks to his excellent form at Real Madrid in the absence of Thibaut Courtois.

    Name Club
    Anatoliy Trubin Benfica
    Andriy Lunin Real Madrid
    Heorhiy Bushchan Dynamo Kyiv
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    DEFENDERS

    At full-back, Rebrov has plenty of options. Vitaliy Mykolenko is enjoying his most impressive spell of form as an Everton player and benefiting from more touches in Sean Dyche's defensive strategies. Yukhym Konoplya has been in fine form for Shakhtar Donetsk in Premier Liga. Oleksandr Tymchyk and Oleksandr Karavaev will be forced to serve as quality back-up options.

    Bournemouth's Ilya Zabarnyi and Shakhtar Donetsk's Mykola Matvienko are his favoured central defensive options. Valeriy Bondar and Maksym Taloverov didn't enjoy much game-time during the March friendlies and will head to Germany as backups.

    Player Name Club
    Bohdan Mykhaylichenko Polissya Zhytomyr
    Illya Zabarnyi Bournemouth
    Maksym Talovyerov LASK
    Mykola Matviyenko Shakhtar Donetsk
    Oleksandr Svatok Dnipro
    Oleksandr Tymchyk Dynamo Kyiv
    Valeriy Bondar Shakhtar Donetsk
    Vitaliy Mykolenko Everton
    Yukhym Konoplya Shakhtar Donetsk
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    MIDFIELDERS

    Arsenal's versatile full-back Oleksandr Zinchenko will be used in midfield to connect play between defence and attack with his exceptional passing abilities, while also dropping in for left-back Mykolenko should he decide to burst forward. Ruslan Malinovsky is the all-action box-to-box option alongside him, with the Genoa man boasting one of the best long-range shooting techniques in Europe.

    Mykhailo Mudryk has blown hot and cold since arriving from Shakhtar Donetsk, showing his true world-class abilities in flashes. Nevertheless, his raw pace and direct nature make him a terror for full-backs to deal with.

    Dynamo Kyiv and Ukraine captain Andriy Yarmolenko missed the squad for March friendlies, but he recovered from an Achilles injury and is back fit in time for the Euros.

    Further forward, Georgiy Sudakov is another exciting Shakhtar product catching the eye across Europe and the 21-year-old will look to pull the attacking strings, with Girona's Viktor Tsyhankov looking to put his pace to good use on right-wing.

    Player Name Club
    Oleksandr Zinchenko Arsenal
    Serhiy Sydorchuk Westerlo
    Ruslan Malinovskyi Genoa
    Viktor Tsyhankov Girona
    Oleksandr Zubkov Shakhtar Donetsk
    Mykola Shaparenko Shakhtar Donetsk
    Mykhailo Mudryk Chelsea
    Heorhiy Sudakov Shakhtar Donetsk
    Andriy Yarmolenko Dynamo Kyiv
    Taras Stepanenko Shakhtar Donetsk
    Volodymyr Brazhko Dynamo Kyiv
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    FORWARDS

    After dominating Ukrainian football with SK Dnipro-1 for a few years, Artem Dovbyk made the big move to La Liga last summer, joining a Girona team that was still establishing itself in the Spanish top flight. In an unbelievable season, Girona emerged as the surprise leaders in Spain for lengthy stretches before levelling out to finish third, with Champions League qualification secured.

    During Euro 2024 qualifying, the striker netted twice for Ukraine, including against Bosnia and Herzegovina during the playoffs, with his international tally now at eight goals from 25 senior caps. Valencia's Roman Yaremchuk and Dynamo Kyiv's Vladyslav Vanat are both able deputies.

    Player Name Club
    Roman Yaremchuk Valencia
    Artem Dovbyk Girona
    Vladyslav Vanat Dynamo Kyiv

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