Shershun died at the age of 43. He made his debut in the FC Dnepr main team in 1999, won the UEFA Cup and played 4 matches for the national team.
Bogdan Shershun, former defender of the Ukrainian national team Dnepr and Arsenal Kiev, passed away at the age of 42. This was announced by the editor-in-chief of the Profutbol Digital project Vladimir Zverov.
“Bodya, how? Always smiling, sincere. This is how I will remember you, my friend! Holy memory!” — Zverov wrote on his Instagram.
The cause of death was not reported.
What is Bogdan Shershun known for?
Shershun was born on May 14, 1981 in Khmelnitsky. Student of Dnepr football school. He made his debut in the main team in 1999.
He played for Ukraine’s youth teams, including the U18 team that reached the 2000 European Championship final. As a member of the Ukraine U20 national team, he reached the 1/8 finals at the 2001 World Junior Championship.
He made his debut for the Ukrainian national team in 2003, but only played 4 matches and was not called up to the national team after 2006.
Titles and achievements of Bogdan Shershun:
- Bronze medalist of the 2001 Ukrainian Championship;
- Russian champion 2003;
- Two-time winner of the Russian Cup in 2002 and 2005;
- winner of the Russian Super Cup of the year;
- Won the 2005 UEFA Cup.
After finishing his career, he worked as a television expert in the field of football.
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Source: Focus
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