Roman Yaremchuk

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Roman Yaremchuk

Roman Olehovych Yaremchuk (Ukrainian: Рома́н Оле́гович Яремчу́к; born 27 November 1995) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Super League Greece side Olympiacos and the Ukraine national team.

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Roman Yaremchuk
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Yaremchuk in 2021
Personal information
Full name Roman Olehovych Yaremchuk
Date of birth (1995-11-27) 27 November 1995 (age 29)
Place of birth Lviv, Ukraine
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)[1]
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Olympiacos
Number 17
Youth career
2002–2007 Karpaty Lviv
2007–2012 Dynamo Kyiv
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2012–2017 Dynamo Kyiv 9 (0)
2013–2015Dynamo-2 Kyiv 42 (7)
2016Oleksandriya (loan) 14 (5)
2017–2021 Gent 121 (47)
2021–2022 Benfica 25 (6)
2022–2024 Club Brugge 25 (2)
2023–2024Valencia (loan) 25 (3)
2024– Olympiacos 20 (4)
International career
2012 Ukraine U16 1 (0)
2012 Ukraine U17 1 (0)
2012–2013 Ukraine U18 8 (1)
2013–2014 Ukraine U19 12 (1)
2014–2015 Ukraine U21 10 (1)
2018– Ukraine 61 (17)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:00, 27 April 2025 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23 March 2025
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After coming through Dynamo Kyiv's youth academy, Yaremchuk began playing for the club's reserve side in 2013 and was promoted to the first team two years later. He was loaned to fellow Ukrainian side Oleksandriya during the 2016–17 season, before moving to Belgian side Gent in 2018. A year later, he moved to Benfica in a transfer worth €18.5 million, before returning to Belgium the following season, to sign for Club Brugge for a transfer worth €16 million.

After representing Ukraine at various youth levels, Yaremchuk was called up to the full international side for the first time in September 2018, and played at UEFA Euro 2020 and Euro 2024.

Club career

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Dynamo Kyiv

Early career

Yaremchuk is a product of Karpaty Lviv and Dynamo Kyiv academies. His first coaches were Mykola Dudarenko in Karpaty and Oleksiy Drotsenko in FC Dynamo.[2] On 6 September 2008, he made his debut for Dynamo in Ukrainian National Youth Competition against FC Yunist Chernihiv and scored twice, finishing the season with 21 appearances and 10 goals.[3] He made his debut for FC Dynamo-2 as a second-half substitute against Desna Chernihiv on 14 July 2013 in the Ukrainian First League.

Loan to Oleksandriya

While playing for Oleksandriya in October 2016, Yaremchuk was the first player selected as player of the month in the Ukrainian Premier League.[4] He scored the fastest goal in the history of the league, after seven seconds on 31 October, in a 2–2 draw against Vorskla Poltava.[5]

Gent

In August 2017, Yaremchuk signed a four-year contract with Gent in the Belgian First Division A.[6] He made his debut on 27 August, coming on as an 86th-minute substitute for Mamadou Sylla in a 0–0 home draw with Anderlecht,[7] and scored his first goal on 3 November 2017 in a 1–0 home victory over Standard Liège.[8]

In the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League, Yaremchuk scored three goals for Gent in the group stages, including a brace against VfL Wolfsburg on 24 October, before being eliminated in the round of 32 to Roma 2–1 on aggregate.[9] On 20 January 2020, he had a surgery on an injured Achilles tendon.[10][unreliable source?] The recovery was estimated to take two to three months, ruling him out for the rest of the season.[11][unreliable source?]

During the 2020–21 campaign, Yaremchuk featured in 34 games and ended the season with a career-best 20 league goals and seven assists, including two hat-tricks against Waasland-Beveren on 1 November and Mouscron on 15 February in the regular season.[12] On 15 November 2020, he tested positive for COVID-19.[13]

Benfica

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Yaremchuk playing for Benfica in 2021

On 31 July 2021, Benfica announced the signing of Yaremchuk on a five-year deal worth €18.5 million for 75% of his economic rights.[14][15][16] He made his debut on 10 August, creating Benfica's second goal in the 2–0 home victory over Spartak Moscow in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League.[17] Four days later, he made his debut in the Primeira Liga, scoring in a 2–0 home victory over Arouca,[18] and netted a brace in a 3–1 away victory over Vitória de Guimarães.[19] The following matches, Yaremchuk struggled to score goals, being 10 matches scoreless, before scoring his first goal in over three months, the opening goal for Benfica in a 2–0 home victory over his former club Dynamo Kyiv in the club's last UEFA Champions League group match, ensuring his teams' qualification to the round of sixteen.[20][21]

On 23 February 2022, Yaremchuk scored the equaliser in a 2–2 home draw against Ajax, in the first leg of the round of 16 tie of the Champions League. Yaremchuk celebrated his goal by unveiling a shirt with Ukraine's coat of arms on it, as way of supporting his nation amid the previous day's invasion by Russia.[22] Four days later, after coming on as a 62nd-minute substitute for Darwin Núñez, he received the club's captain armband by Jan Vertonghen, before receiving a standing ovation from Benfica's supporters, due to his country's invasion, during a 3–0 home victory against Vitória de Guimarães.[23][24] On 13 April, he scored Benfica's second goal in a 3–3 draw against Liverpool in the second leg of the quarter-finals tie,[25] while his team lost 6–4 on aggregate.[12]

Club Brugge

On 29 August 2022, Club Brugge announced the signing of Yaremchuk on a 4-year deal for a transfer fee of €16 million, plus €3 million in add-ons, with Benfica also receiving 10% of a future transfer, in case Club Brugge received an offer equal or superior to €10 million.[26][27]

Olympiacos

On 30 July 2024, Roman Yaremchuk joined Super League Greece club Olympiacos on a permanent transfer.[28]

In the first leg their Greek Cup semi-final clash against rivals AEK Athens, Yaremchuk scored twice as Olympiacos won 6–0.[29] On 30 March 2025, Yaremchuk scored twice in a 4–2 league victory over rivals Panathinaikos.[30]

International career

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Youth

Yaremchuk represented Ukraine at under-16, under-17, under-18, under-19, under-20 and under-21 levels, for a total of 33 youth caps and scoring 4 goals overall. With the under-20s, he participated in the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup, helping Ukraine to a round of 16 finish, after losing to Senegal in a penalty shootout.[31]

Senior

In September 2018, Yaremchuk debuted for the Ukraine national football team in a UEFA Nations League group stage match against the Czech Republic, which Ukraine won 2–1.[32] On 7 June 2019, he scored his first goal for the national team and provided an assist in a 5–0 victory against Serbia in the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifiers.[33]

On 14 October 2019, Yaremchuk scored from close range after an initial save from Rui Patrício, to help Ukraine to a 2–1 home victory over reigning European champions Portugal, leading their qualification to the 2020 UEFA European Championship, on top of their group.[34] In their last qualifier, he scored on 17 November in a 2–2 away draw against Serbia in Belgrade.[35]

Yaremchuk was included in the Ukrainian senior squad for Euro 2020.[36] In its first group stage match, he assisted the first and scored the second goal in a 3–2 loss against the Netherlands at Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam,[37] and scored in a 2–1 victory against North Macedonia at Arena Națională in Bucharest.[38]

Personal life

Yaremchuk married Christina in 2017. Their son was born in 2019.[12] In 2022, following Ukraine's invasion by Russia, Yaremchuck asked fellow Ukraine national teammate Andriy Yarmolenko to help save his wife's parents. Yaremchuck revealed the situation was critical and he didn't even know what to do, so he turned to Andriy Yarmolenko, knowing that he was from Chernihiv, and he helped him and days later his wife's parents were rescued.[39][40][41]

Outside of professional football

In 2022, Yaremchuk raised a fairly large sum for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in particular for the defenders of Chernihiv, and delivered bulletproof vests for the city.[42]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 13 March 2025
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Europe Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Dynamo-2 Kyiv 2013–14 Ukrainian First League 193193
2014–15 234234
Total 427427
Dynamo Kyiv 2015–16 Ukrainian Premier League 00100010
2016–17 901000100
Total 902000110
Oleksandriya (loan) 2016–17 Ukrainian Premier League 145112[c]0176
Gent 2017–18 Belgian Pro League 32920349
2018–19 378434[c]14512
2019–20 18101011[c]73017
2020–21 3420217[d]24323
Total 1214794221015261
Benfica 2021–22 Primeira Liga 236204013[e]3429
2022–23 2000003[e]050
Total 2562040163479
Club Brugge 2022–23 Belgian Pro League 232004[e]0272
2023–24 20002[f]444
Total 2520064316
Valencia (loan) 2023–24 La Liga 25341294
Olympiacos 2024–25 Super League Greece 204237[c]2299
Career total 28174209405319358103
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  1. Includes Taça da Liga
  2. Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  3. Two appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League, five appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  4. Appearances in UEFA Champions League

International

As of match played 23 March 2025[43]
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Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Ukraine 201840
201985
202071
2021176
202261
202340
2024133
202520
Total6117
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As of match played 19 November 2024. Ukraine score listed first, score column indicates score after each Yaremchuk goal.[44]
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List of international goals scored by Roman Yaremchuk
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition
1 7 June 2019Arena Lviv, Lviv, Ukraine8 Serbia4–05–0UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
2 10 June 2019Arena Lviv, Lviv, Ukraine9 Luxembourg1–01–0UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
3 10 September 2019Dnipro Arena, Dnipro, Ukraine10 Nigeria2–22–2Friendly
4 14 October 2019Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex, Kyiv, Ukraine11 Portugal1–02–1UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
5 17 November 2019Red Star Stadium, Belgrade, Serbia12 Serbia1–12–2UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
6 14 November 2020Red Bull Arena, Leipzig, Germany19 Germany1–01–32020–21 UEFA Nations League A
7 31 March 2021Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex, Kyiv, Ukraine22 Kazakhstan1–01–12022 FIFA World Cup qualification
8 7 June 2021Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv, Ukraine24 Cyprus3–04–0Friendly
9 13 June 2021Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands25 Netherlands2–22–3UEFA Euro 2020
10 17 June 2021Arena Națională, Bucharest, Romania26 North Macedonia2–02–1UEFA Euro 2020
11 1 September 2021Astana Arena, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan30 Kazakhstan1–02–22022 FIFA World Cup qualification
12 9 October 2021Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland33 Finland2–12–12022 FIFA World Cup qualification
13 1 June 2022Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland37 Scotland2–03–12022 FIFA World Cup qualification
14 21 March 2024Bilino Polje Stadium, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina47 Bosnia and Herzegovina1–12–1UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying
15 11 June 2024Zimbru Stadium, Chișinău, Moldova50 Moldova1–04–0Friendly
16 21 June 2024Merkur Spiel-Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany52 Slovakia2–12–1UEFA Euro 2024
17 19 November 2024Arena Kombëtare, Tirana, Albania59 Albania2–02–12024–25 UEFA Nations League B
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Honours

Olympiacos

Individual

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