Andriy Shevchenko Starts Work as Ukraine Assistant Coach
Andriy Shevchenko is Ukraine's all-time top scorer with 48 international goals in 111 matches.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: February 16, 2016 03:44 PM IST
Ukraine legend Andriy Shevchenko, the 2004 Ballon d'Or winner, on Tuesday started work as assistant coach of the country's national football team. (Brazil Court Freezes Neymar Assets)
Team manager Mikhail Fomenko unveiled the 39-year-old former Dynamo Kiev, AC Milan and Chelsea striker in his new role at a special ceremony held by the Ukraine Football Federation. (Terry to Miss Chelsea's Champions League Clash vs PSG)
"For me it's a great honour and a huge responsibility," Shevchenko said.
"Today I start my comeback to football after four years of leave. And I'll do my best to justify the trust placed in me."
Shevchenko, who replaced Alexander Zavarov in Fomenko's coaching team, is Ukraine's all-time top scorer with 48 goals in 111 matches.
The five-time Ukraine champion with Dynamo Kiev and 2004 Italian title winner with AC Milan, who hung up his boots in 2012, received his UEFA Pro Licence coaching badge in March 2015.
Ukraine face World Cup winners Germany, Northern Ireland and Poland in Group C of the European championship, which will take place in France this summer.