Dynamo forward Vanat became the top scorer in the UPL for the second time in a row.


Vladyslav Vanat became the top scorer in the UPL
Dynamo Kyiv forward Vladyslav Vanat finished the 2024/25 season as the top scorer of the Ukrainian Premier League. According to 'Hlavkom', in 28 matches of the Ukrainian championship, Vladyslav scored 17 goals, two of which were from penalties.
Vanat outscored his closest competitor Yegor Tverdochlib from Kryvbas by three goals. It is worth noting that last season, Vladyslav also topped the list of the best scorers in the UPL.
In addition, Vladyslav is the record holder of the Ukrainian youth championship, having scored 26 goals in one season (2020/21).
Ukraine Cup Final 2024/2025
The Ukraine Cup Final 2024/2025 took place between Shakhtar and Dynamo. The game ended in overtime after both teams failed to resolve the outcome of the match in regulation Time.
Andriy Yarmolenko opened the scoring in the 43rd minute, but Kauan Elias equalized in the 64th minute. In the penalty shootout, the miners won 6:5, with another Dynamo player, Oleksandr Karavayev, missing his chance.
Thus, Shakhtar became the holder of the Ukraine Cup 2024/2025.
Analysis
This article has revealed information about how Vladyslav Vanat became the top scorer in the UPL for the 2024/25 season. It also provides an overview of the final match of the Ukraine Cup, where Shakhtar claimed victory over Dynamo. These events are important for the football community in Ukraine and will show that Ukrainian football continues to develop and achieve new milestones.
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