Oleh Fedor: "It's a shame we couldn't deliver the fans a victory"

Ukraine Olympic team midfielder Oleh Fedor shared his thoughts on the 2024 Olympic football tournament match against Argentina.

On July 30, the Ukrainian Olympic team played their third group stage match of the 2024 Olympic Games football tournament, losing to Argentina (0:2) and ending their campaign. After the game, midfielder Oleh Fedor shared his emotions.

"Overall, the Olympics as a tournament brings very positive emotions. But after the match, all the guys were very upset because we couldn't advance from the group.

Against Argentina, we lacked finishing and a bit of luck. It wasn't just about this match — we should have pressed harder against Iraq and not let them win. That game was completely in our hands, but we let it slip away too easily, which is now taking its toll.

I gained international experience playing against high-class, experienced players. This has been very beneficial. The support from the fans was strongly felt. It's a shame we couldn't deliver them a victory," said Oleh Fedor.

Olympics 2024. Men's Football Tournament. Group B

07/24. Argentina - Morocco - 1:2

07/24. Iraq - Ukraine - 2:1

07/27. Argentina Iraq - 3:1

07/27. Ukraine - Morocco - 2:1

07/30. Ukraine - Argentina - 0:2

07/30. Morocco - Iraq - 3:0

Standings

 

Team

M

W

D

L

GD

P

1

Morocco

3

2

0

1

6—3

6

2

Argentina

3

2

0

1

6—3

6

3

Ukraine

3

1

0

2

3—5

3

4

Iraq

3

1

0

2

3—7

3

Official Roster of Ukraine's Olympic Football Team for the 2024 Games

Goalkeepers

 1. Heorhiy Yermakov 28.03.2002  Oleksandriya
 12. Kiril Fesyun 07.08.2002 Shakhtar Donetsk
 22. Yakiv Kinareykin 22.10.2003 Dnipro 1

Defenders

 2. Illia Krupskyi 02.10.2004  Vorskla Poltava
 3. Oleksandr Martynyuk 25.11.2001 Oleksandriya
 4. Maksym Talovierov 28.06.2000 LASK, Austria
 6. Oleksiy Sych 01.04.2001 Rukh Lviv
 13. Volodymyr Salyuk 25.06.2002 Chornomorets Odesa
 16. Arseniy Batagov 05.03.2002 Zorya Luhansk
 19. Yevhen Pavlyuk 18.08.2002  Vorskla Poltava

Midfielders

 5. Valentyn Rubchynskyi 15.02.2002  Dynamo Kyiv
 7. Oleh Ocheretko 25.05.2003 Shakhtar Donetsk
 8. Mykola Mykhailenko  22.05.2001 Dynamo Kyiv
 10. Maksym Bragaru 21.07.2002  Dynamo Kyiv
 11. Maksym Khlan 27.01.2003  Lechia, Poland
 15. Vladyslav Veleten 01.10.2002  Kolos Kovalivka
 17. Oleh Fedor 23.07.2004 Rukh Lviv
 18. Dmytro Kryskiv 06.10.2000  Shakhtar Donetsk
 20. Kyrylo Siheiev 18.08.2002 Shakhtar Donetsk
 21. Artem Shulyanskyi 11.04.2001  Oleksandriya

Forwards

 9. Ihor Krasnopir 01.12.2002 Rukh Lviv
 14. Danylo Sikan 16.04.2001 Shakhtar Donetsk

The list included 22 players, with four reserved spots.

According to the regulations, players born after January 1, 2001, were eligible to participate. Additionally, each team could include three players who were older than this age.

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