Viktor Kovalenko Moves to Mardin 1969 Spor
Ukrainian midfielder Viktor Kovalenko has agreed to join Turkish second-tier side Mardin 1969 Spor, leaving Cypriot club Olympiakos Nicosia. The move comes as a free transfer, with the player signing a contract that secures his arrival without any transfer fee.
Kovalenko’s deal with Olympiakos was set to run until the summer, but he opted for a change after spending a year in the Cypriot league. He began the season with Aris Limassol—also as a free agent—before moving to Olympiakos during the winter window. There, he made 19 appearances in the Cypriot top flight and scored two goals.
Kovalenko’s European Club Career
The Ukrainian has previously played for several European clubs, including:
- Empoli
- Spezia
- Atalanta (Bergamo)
- Shakhtar Donetsk
His transfer to Mardin 1969 Spor marks a new chapter in his professional journey, as he continues his career in Turkish football.
Kovalenko’s move to the Turkish club may reflect his desire to explore fresh opportunities in a more competitive environment. Turkey’s league is known for its intense atmosphere and passionate fan support, which could positively impact his performance. It also highlights a broader trend of Ukrainian players seeking career paths abroad, particularly amid shifting dynamics in the football market.