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Vitaliy Buyalskyi

1993 - Today

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Vitaliy Kazymyrovych Buyalskyi (Ukrainian: Віта́лій Казими́рович Буя́льський; born 6 January 1993) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dynamo Kyiv and the Ukraine national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vitaliy Buyalskyi is the 15,658th most popular soccer player (down from 13,846th in 2019), the 1,329th most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 1,300th in 2019) and the 127th most popular Ukrainian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Vitaliy Buyalskyi ranks 15,658 out of 21,273Before him are Jeff Reine-Adélaïde, Hanna Glas, Ben Mee, Kelly Smith, Ryu Okada, and Andi Zeqiri. After him are Gift Orban, Lloyd Palun, Ugo Ehiogu, Yōsuke Nozawa, Florijana Ismaili, and Vitolo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Vitaliy Buyalskyi ranks 681Before him are Morgan Wallen, Håvard Nielsen, Shakhram Giyasov, Joan Ángel Román, Kiersey Clemons, and Hanna Glas. After him are Beanie Feldstein, Igor Sartori, Gunna, Ricardo Esgaio, Dion Cooper, and Race Imboden.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Vitaliy Buyalskyi ranks 1,329 out of 1,365Before him are Yevhen Shakhov (1990), Serguei Sednev (1983), Serhiy Kulish (1993), Bohdan Mykhaylichenko (1997), Lesya Kalytovska (1988), and Yevhen Makarenko (1991). After him are Nataliya Goncharova (1989), Mark Padun (1996), Lyubov Basova (1988), Richard Sandrak (1992), Oleksandr Tymchyk (1997), and Andrejs Perepļotkins (1984).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ukraine

Among soccer players born in Ukraine, Vitaliy Buyalskyi ranks 127Before him are Oleksandr Hladkyy (1987), Ivan Ordets (1992), Mykola Morozyuk (1988), Yevhen Shakhov (1990), Bohdan Mykhaylichenko (1997), and Yevhen Makarenko (1991). After him are Oleksandr Tymchyk (1997), Andrejs Perepļotkins (1984), Ihor Plastun (1990), Pylyp Budkivskyi (1992), Denys Popov (1999), and Valeriy Bondar (1999).