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retrowaving1 · 2 years ago
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Vasyl Zinkevich, Volodymyr Ivasyuk and Nazarii Yaremchuk, circa 1970
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They look like a team from some animated series - the handsome one, the brainy one and the goofy one. I can't believe they still haven't received their own crazy tumbler fandom.
I'll be the first one to step onto that dangerous path😵‍💫
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valencianistaspl · 1 year ago
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Yaremchuk i Mamardashvili grają o ostatnie bilety na Mistrzostwa Europy.
W tym tygodniu Baraja nie będzie miał do dyspozycji ośmiu zawodników na treningach, gdyż ci przebywają na zgrupowaniach w swoich krajach. #ValenciaCF
W tym tygodniu Baraja nie będzie miał do dyspozycji ośmiu zawodników na treningach, gdyż ci przebywają na zgrupowaniach w swoich krajach. Valencia powróci do pracy jutro rano w Ciudad Deportiva de Paterna, mając 10 dni na przygotowanie się do wizyty Mallorki, która zaplanowana jest na sobotę 30.03 na godzinę 18:30. Rubén Baraja będzie się przygotowywał na ten mecz bez kontuzjowanych Gayi i…
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olvaheiner · 9 months ago
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gwydionmisha · 2 years ago
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Zlata Dziunka and Mariya Yaremchuk - Shchedryk (Carol of the Bells)
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aquitainequeen · 2 years ago
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Maria Yaremchuk, Zlata Dziunka and OTOY - Music Unites Generations
Maria Yaremchuk, Zlata Dziunka, and OTOY performed ‘Music Unites Generations’ in collaboration with the Ukrainian Public Broadcaster as the interval act in the Second Semi-Final of Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool, the United Kingdom.
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footballmanageraddict · 8 months ago
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EuroTrip | Part 7 | Moving To Eastern Europe
#EuroTrip Part 7: Moving To Eastern Europe. Change is in the air as Trebor Mahtal departs Panathinaikos after 3 Greek titles and heads east with @DynamoKyiv. And a quick firesale allows him to build the core of a promising young squad. Read here:
Panathinaikos dominated the Greek Super League with a record-breaking season that saw them claim three successive titles. But more penalty heartache in the Champions League had Trebor Mahtal questioning whether he’d achieved all that he could in Greece. He explored a few exciting opportunities in the summer of 2028, attending interviews with Universitatea Craiova, FCSB, Dynamo Kiev and Dinamo…
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llittletingoddess · 2 years ago
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I'm ukrainian, but who are these people?
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foxeia · 7 months ago
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Juli Yaremchuk
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cumpletesoccerfanatic · 10 months ago
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Roman Yaremchuk & Hugo Duro
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adidasshorts67 · 5 months ago
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Soviet World Cup team 1986.
Dassayev, Demyanenko, Aleinikov, Kutsnetsov, Bezsonov.
Yakovenko, Rats, Larionov, Yaremchuk, Belanov, Zavarov.
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valencianistaspl · 1 year ago
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Rezerwowi dostaną szansę w Pucharze Króla
Oczekuje się, że Canós, Amallah i Yaremchuk rozpoczną mecz, a także mniej regularni gracze, tacy jak Guillamón i Jesús Vázquez. #ValenciaCF
Oczekuje się, że Canós, Amallah i Yaremchuk rozpoczną mecz, a także mniej regularni gracze, tacy jak Guillamón i Jesús Vázquez. Jednym z problemów sportowych Valencii w tym roku jest to, że letnie nabytki, z wyjątkiem Pepelu, który stał się jednym z kluczowych graczy, muszą wejść na wyższy poziom i zacząć grać zgodnie z oczekiwaniami. Tym bardziej że w drużynie brakuje głębi składu. Copa del Rey…
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alcestas-sloboda · 2 years ago
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When I first listened to the interval act in the second semifinal, I didn't give it enough thought, even as a Ukrainian. Well, even at first glance, you can see a representation of Ukrainian musical talents - Mariya Yaremchuk singing her dad's song about family, a modern rendition of Taras Shevchenko's poem, Shedryk. But today, I've seen it over and over again on TikTok, and I realized the sheer symbolism of this act.
Nazariy Yaremchuk is one of the brightest musical talents Ukraine has ever produced. His songs are almost folklore here, but he is not the only singer you can see during the act. On the screen, there are different portraits of Ukrainian cultural figures - everyone from Lesya Ukrainka to Volodymyr Ivasyuk. The fate of the latter is for you to find on the internet, but like most of the Ukrainian cultural elite, he was killed for being too Ukrainian for the Soviet liking.
After the first song, the melody follows - Skoryk's Melody in A minor. It is frequently described as a spiritual hymn of Ukraine and has been used in commemorations of the Holodomor. That is why you can see so many wheat spikes, symbolizing the tragedy, and the Revolution of Dignity.
Then you have OTOY's rendition of Shevchenko's "Cherry Garden Near the House," and my god, it is amazing not only from an artistic perspective but also from the perspective of historical justice. For me, as well as for most Ukrainians, this is a poem we know by heart since we are in first grade in school. It's not as powerful as Shevchenko's "Testament" or "Caucasus," but it is a simple retelling of a family doing their work and living a peaceful life in their home with the song of a nightingale always present.
But now, in 2023, it is being sung to millions and millions of people worldwide, after Ukrainian language was forbidden countless times, after the Ukrainian elite was killed for even daring to dream about a free Ukraine, after so much being thrown at Ukrainians just to destroy them but no, we are here. I really hope Shevchenko sees us right now and is smiling because we are his kids, we truly are. We are breaking those heavy chains, and we remember you, father, albeit not in a very soft-spoken way, but with beats and drums. I know you would have liked that. You loved partying back in the day.
And of course, Shedryk, another statement of just how much Ukraine has given to the world. Yulia explained it perfectly herself, so I won't repeat it here again. But it was, is, and always will be better in the original Ukrainian language.
After all these years of fighting on every front, Ukraine lives. Its language and its culture live and make people happy. And as for Eurovision being a great representation of this? Just as Ivasyuk sang, "The song will be among us."
Слава Україні! Слава всім її захисникам і всім її героям! Шана моєму незламному народу!
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goalhofer · 6 months ago
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2024 olympians representing non-birth nation by country part 5
Italy: Vladimir Aceti, athletics (Russia); Kate Antropova, volleyball (Iceland); Gia Butler, athletics (U.S.A.); Adrian Carambula, volleyball (Uruguay); Lorenzo Casali, gymnastics (Vietnam); Frank Chamizo, wrestling (Cuba); Sirine Charaabi, boxing (Tunisia); Nicolae Craciun, canoeing (Moldova); Yeman Crippa, athletics (Ethiopia); Luciano Darderi, tennis (Argentina); Dariya Derkach, athletics (Ukraine); Andy Díaz, athletics (Cuba); Sarah Di Maria-Jodoin, diving (Canada); Zaynab Dosso, athletics (Cote d'Ivoire); Gonzalo Echenique, water polo (Argentina); Sarah Fahr, volleyball (Germany); Eyob Faniel, athletics (Eritrea); Stephanie Horn, canoeing (Germany); Matteo Iocchi-Gratta, water polo (Montenegro); Lamont Jacobs; Jr., athletics (U.S.A.); Nicholas Kohl, rowing (Switzerland); Daniela Mogurean, gymnastics (Moldova); Maggie Pescetto, sailing (Ireland); Kim Polling, judo (The Netherlands); Andreas Sargent-Larsen, diving (Denmark); Lorenzo Simonelli, athletics (Tanzania); Gabriel Soares, rowing (Brazil); Alessandro Sorgente, skateboarding (U.S.A.); Silvana Stanco, shooting (Switzerland); Cătălin Tecuceanu, athletics (Romania); Sintayehu Vissa, athletics (Ethiopia); Zane Weir, athletics (South Africa); Sofiia Yaremchuk, athletics (Ukraine) & Osama Zoghlami, athletics (Tunisia) Cote d'Ivoire: Jérémy Keryhuel, fencing (France) & Maxine Tiu-Esteban, fencing (The Philippines) Jamaica: Lloydricia Cameron, athletics (U.S.A.); Raheem Hayles, athletics (U.S.A.); Andrew Hudson; Jr., athletics (U.S.A.); Josh Kirlew, swimming (U.K.); Yona Knight-Wisdom, diving (U.K.); Ashley McKenzie, judo (U.K.) & Adelle Tracey, athletics (U.S.A.) Japan: Taro Daniel, tennis (U.S.A.); Josh Hawkinson, basketball (U.S.A.); Hugh Hogland-Watanabe, basketball (U.S.A.); Kanoa Igarashi, surfing (U.S.A.); Kai Inoue, water polo (U.S.A.); Josua Kerevi, rugby (Fiji); Tanaka Mina, soccer (Thailand); Uchijima Moyuka, tennis (Malaysia); Kenji Nener, triathlon (Australia); Connor O'Leary, surfing (Australia); Murao Sanshirō, judo (U.S.A.); Ena Shibahara, tennis (U.S.A.) & Sasō Yūka, golf (The Philippines) Kazakhstan: Abiba Abuzhakynova, judo (Uzbekistan); Yusup Batirmurzaev, wrestling (Russia); Muhammedsabyr Bazarbayuly, boxing (Kyrgyzstan); Saken Bibossinov, boxing (Uzbekistan); Alexander Bubik, tennis (Russia); Daisy Jepkemei, athletics (Kenya); Norah Jeruto-Tanui, athletics (Kenya); Timur Khaidarov, canoeing (Uzbekistan); Esmigul Kuyulova, judo (Uzbekistan); Aleksandr Nedovyesov, tennis (Ukraine); Yelena Potapenko, pentathlon (Ukraine); Yulia Puntintseva, tennis (Russia); Elena Rybakina, tennis (Russia); Ekaterina Shabalina, triathlon (Russia); Alexander Shevchenko; Jr., tennis (Russia) & Sergii Tokarnytsyi, canoeing (Ukraine) Kenya: Alexandra Ndolo, fencing (Germany) Kosovo: Adell Sabovic, swimming (U.S.A.) Kyrgyzstan: Aiaal Lazarev, wrestling (Russia) & Sardana Trofimova, athletics (Russia) Laos: Ariana Dirkzwager, swimming (U.S.A.); Steven Insixiengmay, swimming (U.S.A.) & Prae Philanphandeth, gymnastics (Thailand) Latvia: Anastasia Carbonari, cycling (Italy) & Džeja Patrika, diving (U.S.A.) Lebanon: Hady Habib, tennis (U.S.A.); Benjamin Hassan, tennis (Germany); Caramnob Sagaipov, judo (Russia) & Mariana Sahakian, table tennis (Armenia) Liberia: Thelma Davies, athletics (Ghana); Joseph Fahnbulleh, athletics (U.S.A.); Ebony Morrison, athletics (U.S.A.); Jabez Reeves, athletics (U.S.A.); John Sherman, athletics (U.S.A.); Akeem Sirleaf, athletics (U.S.A.) & Destiny Smith-Barnett, athletics (U.S.A.) Luxembourg: Vera Hoffmann, athletics (Germany); Jeanne Lehair, triathlon (France); Lian Ni, table tennis (China) & Ruben Querinjean, athletics (Belgium) Madagascar: Rija Gardiner, athletics (The Philippines) Maldives: Fathimath Ali, table tennis (Sri Lanka) Mali: Ibrahim Cissé, soccer (France); Mohamed Cisset, soccer (Canada); Brahim Diarra, soccer (France); Ahmed Diomandé, soccer (Côte d'Ivoire); Alex Kouma, swimming (France); Coli Saco, soccer (France); Wilson Samaké, soccer (France) & Mamadou Tounkara, soccer (France) Malta: Kyle Micallef, swimming (Australia)
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realmadridnews · 9 months ago
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National Team matches - EURO 2024 group stage - results
Germany (featuring Rudiger and Kroos), Spain (with Nacho, Carvajal, and Joselu), and England (represented by Bellingham) have won their groups. France (including Mendy, Tchouameni, Camavinga, and Mbappe) are runners-up in Group D. Croatia (with Modric) finished third in Group B and did not qualify for the round of 16, while Ukraine (with Lunin) ended Group E in last place.
Austria - France 0:1 (Wober (OG) 38')
Kylian Mbappe - played 90 minutes. Assisted Wober's own goal. Went off with a broken nose. Player of the match. (8,2/10)
Eduardo Camavinga - played 71 minutes. (7,2/10)
Ferland Mendy - didn't play.
Aurelien Tchouameni - didn't play.
Netherlands - France 0:0
Aurelien Tchouameni - played the whole match. (7,6/10)
Ferland Mendy - didn't play.
Eduardo Camavinga - didn't play.
Kylian Mbappe - didn't play.
France - Poland 1:1 (Mbappe (p) 56' - Lewandowski (p) 79')
Kylian Mbappe - played the whole match, scored from a penalty kick. Man of the match. (8,7/10)
Aurelien Tchouameni - played 81 minutes. (7/10)
Eduardo Camavinga - played 29 minutes. (6,5/10)
Ferland Mendy - didn't play.
Spain - Croatia 3:0 (Morata 29', Fabian Ruiz 32', Carvajal 45+2')
Nacho Fernandez - played whole match. (7/10)
Daniel Carvajal - played the whole match and scored. (8,2/10)
Joselu Mato - didn't play.
Luka Modric - played 65 minutes. (6,7/10)
Spain - Italy 1:0 (Calafiori (OG) 55')
Daniel Carvajal - played the whole match (7/10)
Nacho Fernandez - didn't play.
Joselu Mato - didn't play.
Albania - Spain 0:1 (Ferran Torres 13')
Joselu Mato - played 71 minutes.
Nacho Fernandez - muscle injury.
Daniel Carvajal - didn't play.
Germany - Scotland 5:1 (Wirtz 10', Musiala 19', Harvetz (p) 45+1', Fullkrug 68', Can 90+3' - Rudiger (OG) 87')
Antonio Rudiger - played the whole match. Scored an own goal. (7/10)
Toni Kroos - played 80 minutes. (7,7/10)
Germany - Hungary 2:0 (Musiala 22', Gundogan 67')
Antonio Rudiger - played the whole match. (7,5/10)
Toni Kroos - played the whole match. (7,7/10)
Switzerland - Germany 1:1 (Ndoye 28' - Fullkrug 90+2')
Antonio Rudiger - played the whole match (7,2/10)
Toni Kroos - played the whole match. (7,9/10)
Croatia - Albania 2:2 (Kramaric 74', Gjasula (OG) 76' - Laqi 11', Gjasula 90+5')
Luka Modric - played the whole match. (7,4/10)
Croatia - Italy 1:1 (Modric 55' - Zaccagni 90+8')
Luka Modric - played 80 minutes. Missed a penalty and minute later scored a goal. Man of the match. (8,2/10)
England - Serbia 1:0 (Bellingham 13')
Jude Bellingham - played 86 minutes and scored. Player of the match. (8,5/10)
Denmark - England 1:1 (Hjulmand 34' - Kane 18')
Jude Bellingham - played the whole match. (7,6/10)
England - Slovenia 0:0
Jude Bellingham - played the whole match. (7,1/10)
Turkey - Georgia 3:1 (Muldur 25', Guler 65', Akturkoglu 90+7' - Mikautadze 32')
Arda Guler - played 79 minutes. Scored a beautiful goal. Player of the match. (8,2/10)
Turkey - Portugal 0:3 (Bernardo Silva 21', Akaydin (OG) 28', Bruno Fernandez 56')
Arda Guler - played 20 minutes. (6,6/10)
Czech Republic - Turkey 1:2 (Calhanoglu 51', Tosun 90+4')
Arda Guler - played 75 minutes. (7,5/10)
Romania - Ukraine 3:0 (Stanciu 29', Marin 53', Dragus)
Andriy Lunin - played the whole match. (6/10)
Slovakia - Ukraine 1:2 (Schranz 17' - Shaparenko 54', Yaremchuk 80')
Andriy Lunin - didn't play.
Ukraine - Belgium 0:0
Andriy Lunin - didn't play.
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lexa-el-amin · 2 years ago
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Okay couple things.. who is that woman with the dude in the hamster wheel because i gotta listen to that right now?
Why does everyone hate ballads so much? I mean i guess i get it but i'm such a sucker for a good one i can't help itt
Why does nobody like Poland this year? (was it a ballad?)
Do Austria, Norway, Australia, Estonia and the Netherlands have good songs this year?
How's Germany?
it's Mariya Yaremchuk, who represented Ukraine in 2014, here is the song:
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the staging was so iconic that the hamster wheel was referenced in the iconic interval song "Love Love Peace Peace" which describes Eurovision perfectly and is the most iconic thing to happen on television in this century:
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it's not that everyone hates ballads, it's just that ballads are very jury friendly first and foremost and having 26 ballads in a row just makes a very boring show! (see last year. mostly very wonderful songs but it just drags at some point)
nobody likes Poland this year because the singer won unfairly. the jury in the national final was quite corrupt and favored her because of personal connections. the broadcaster is pro government and favored her as well and the polish people didn't vote for her, it was quite the scandal in the country.
Austria, Norway, Australia and Estonia (great ballad by the way!) all have very wonderful songs this year in my opinion! I linked the songs for you. I didn't really like the netherlands but they made a remix that clicked way more with me, you can find it here. also norway's song is about the singer's struggle with her own bisexuality, so that's a big bonus for me and the girlies from austria and the band from Australia are huge Eurovision nerds, which makes them even cooler too.
and Germany, well. i find the song quite repetitive and a bit boring for a metal/ rock song, but the response has been quite good, so I think we'll make at least 1 point this year :)
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dilfmingjue · 2 years ago
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@eurovisionhatesme and i agreed that we would lay down our lives for Mariya Yaremchuk
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