Former Ukraine National Team Defender Kryvtsov Launches New Football Agency
Serhiy Kryvtsov Announces New Football Agency Venture
According to Главком: Former Ukraine national team player Serhiy Kryvtsov has announced the launch of his own football agency. The news was reported by Hlavkom, citing the official website of FC Polissya, where Kryvtsov spoke with the press service during the club's training camp in Spain. Preparations for establishing the agency took approximately eight months, and Kryvtsov is now moving forward with its official launch.
Serhiy Kryvtsov, who left Inter Miami as a free agent in January 2025, brings significant football experience to this new endeavor. In Ukraine, he played for the clubs Shakhtar and Metalurh, and he earned 34 caps for the national team. A product of the Zaporizhzhia youth system, his career transitions demonstrate a deep understanding of the football industry. This move from player to agent is a common path for veterans seeking to shape the next generation of talent.
In his comments, Kryvtsov stated:
“I have retrained, you could say. We are now launching our own football agency. We will help both young and not-so-young footballers in our football sphere.”
He emphasized that his agency will focus not only on football matters but also on the everyday life issues that players can encounter. Kryvtsov also shared his thoughts on potentially ending his playing career:
“As for seeking some proposal for myself that could be good, that's probably not going to happen anymore. And therefore, it's better to start all this earlier, to get launched.”
Upcoming Fixtures for the Ukraine National Team
In other football news, the Ukraine national team is set to face Sweden in a World Cup qualification playoff semi-final on March 26, 2026. The 2026 World Cup will be hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Should they advance, Ukraine could meet the winner of the Poland vs. Albania match in the playoff final. The team recently demonstrated strong form, particularly in the second half, securing a 3:5 victory over Iceland in one of their latest matches.
The launch of Serhiy Kryvtsov's football agency could mark a significant step in developing young talent in Ukraine, leveraging his extensive experience and network. Concurrently, the national team's active preparation for the 2026 World Cup underscores football's growing prominence in the country and the expanding opportunities for Ukrainian players on the global stage. These parallel developments point to a positive evolution within Ukrainian football, creating a more supportive ecosystem for athletes at all stages of their careers.
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