Kharkiv Metalist 1925 Parts Ways with Six Players in Major Squad Overhaul
Squad Reshuffle at Kharkiv's Metalist 1925
According to Главком: Following the conclusion of the season, Kharkiv Metalist 1925 has decided to release six footballers. Departing the club are goalkeeper Oleh Mozil, defenders Vasyl Kravets, Yevhen Pasich, and Ihor Snurnitsyn. Midfielders Vladyslav Kalitvintsev and Vyacheslav Churko will also not have their contracts renewed. None of these six players feature in the plans of head coach Mladen Bartulović.
Key details include:
- Mozil and Kravets did not make any appearances this season.
- Snurnitsyn played twice in the Ukrainian Cup.
- Pasich logged eight matches, recording one assist.
- Churko participated in 19 games, scoring one goal and providing one assist.
- Kalitvintsev, meanwhile, featured in 28 matches, netting one goal and delivering three assists.
The Kharkiv side finished the Ukrainian Premier League season in fifth place with 51 points. Metalist 1925 trailed behind Kyiv's Dynamo, Zhytomyr's Polissya, Cherkasy's LNZ, and Donetsk's Shakhtar. Bartulović's squad also reached the semifinals of the Ukrainian Cup, a notable achievement for the team.
Ihor Neves Departs Karpaty
Additionally, Brazilian striker Ihor Neves is leaving Karpaty. Neves has been with Karpaty since the summer of 2023, amassing 73 appearances, 16 goals, and 7 assists during his tenure. In the 2025/26 season, he played 15 matches, scoring twice and adding one assist. For the last six months, Neves was on loan at Rukh, where he made 13 appearances and scored two goals. His market value is estimated at €800,000. Karpaty finished ninth in the UPL standings with 41 points after 30 rounds.
The release of six players from Metalist 1925 signals the club's intent to refresh its roster and boost performance in the upcoming season.
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These changes could open doors for emerging talents and heighten competition within the Ukrainian Premier League.
The recent changes at Metalist 1925 reflect a broader trend in Ukrainian football, as clubs reassess their rosters following the season's end. For instance, Karpaty has also seen the departure of key players, indicating a shift in strategy that may influence the upcoming season's dynamics across the league.
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