Ukraine appoint Andriy Shevchenko as manager
Ukraine have appointed former AC Milan and Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko as their new manager.
Shevchenko was his assistant as Ukraine lost all of their matches, against Germany, Northern Ireland and Poland.
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The former Dynamo Kyiv player, who retired in 2012, has never before worked as a manager.
Ukraine's record scorer with 48 goals, Shevchenko captained his country to their first World Cup finals in 2006.
He has signed a two-year contract with the possibility of another two-year extension.
Former Italy defender Mauro Tassotti, who was assistant coach when Shevchenko was at Milan, will join his coaching staff, as will former Dynamo coach Raul Riancho.
Ukraine's World Cup 2018 qualification campaign begins with a home match against Iceland in September. They are both in Group I along with Croatia, Turkey, Finland and Kosovo.
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