SOCCER PLAYER

Yaroslav Rakitskiy

1989 - Today

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Yaroslav Volodymyrovych Rakitskyi (Ukrainian: Яросла́в Володи́мирович Ракі́цький, pronounced [jɐroˈslɑu̯ woloˈdɪmɪrowɪtʃ rɐˈkɪtsʲkɪj]; born 3 August 1989) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Ukrainian club Chornomorets Odesa. He is best known for his passing ability and free-kicks. He was also a member of the Ukraine national team, making his international debut on 10 October 2009 and scoring his first goal on 14 October of the same year. Rakitskyi has amassed over 50 caps for Ukraine and represented his country at UEFA Euro 2012 and UEFA Euro 2016. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 33 different languages on Wikipedia. Yaroslav Rakitskiy is the 11,548th most popular soccer player (down from 7,085th in 2024), the 1,246th most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 1,045th in 2019) and the 100th most popular Ukrainian Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Yaroslav Rakitskiy ranks 551Before him are Artem Kravets, Keno, Rie Usui, Camilo Vargas, Bronte Barratt, and Amandine Henry. After him are Joey Batey, Benjamin Toniutti, ZHU, Conan Osíris, Adam Matuszczyk, and Sergio Escudero.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Yaroslav Rakitskiy ranks 1,244 out of 1,365Before him are Olena Krasovska (1976), Oleksiy Byelik (1981), Hanna Maliar (1978), and Ruslan Fedotenko (1979). After him are Svitlana Azarova (1976), Dmytro Pidruchnyi (1991), Vyacheslav Glazkov (1984), Tatiana Volosozhar (1986), Mélovin (1997), Mariya Koryttseva (1985), Nikita Rukavytsya (1987), and Yuliya Beygelzimer (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ukraine

Among soccer players born in Ukraine, Yaroslav Rakitskiy ranks 100Before him are Oleksandr Horyainov (1975), Vyacheslav Sviderskyi (1979), Serhiy Kryvtsov (1991), Denys Harmash (1990), Artem Kravets (1989), and Oleksiy Byelik (1981). After him are Nikita Rukavytsya (1987), Vladimir Koman (1989), Oleksandr Karavayev (1992), Heorhiy Sudakov (2002), Bohdan Shust (1986), and Heorhiy Bushchan (1994).