Ukrainian football player
Buyalsky Vitaliy Kazimirovich: Ukrainian footballer and midfielder of Dynamo Kyiv
Buyalsky Vitaly Kazimirovich - a graduate of Dynamo Kyiv, as part of the club three times became the champion and winner of the Cup of Ukraine.
Vitaly Kazimirovich Buyalsky was born on January 6, 1993 in the city of Kalinovka, Vinnitsa region.
In his native Kalinovka, Vitaly began playing football at the age of five. Eight years later, he became a pupil of a sports school in Brovary. At the age of 16, he moved to Dynamo Kiev. Buyalsky played for the Ivan Poddubny Olympic College
Since 2017, Vitaly has been married to a girl named Alena. Before the wedding, young people met for five years. The wife of a football player studied political science, but she never worked in her specialty. For two years she was a makeup artist, then she went on maternity leave. In 2018, the couple had a daughter, Zlata. In May 2021, it became known that Alena was expecting her second child.
Buyalsky plays as a midfielder. Initially played as a defensive midfielder, but was later promoted to a higher position. At the age of 17, Vitaly signed a contract with Dynamo-2. In the 2011/2012 season, he became the captain of the Dynamo youth team.
In the fall of 2011, the 18-year-old football player made his debut for the main team of Kiev, playing a few minutes in the cup match with Kremenchug from Kremenchug.
In the Ukrainian Championship, Vitaliy made his debut in a Dynamo T-shirt at the age of 20. At the end of the 2012/2013 season of the Ukrainian championship, he entered the field in a match against Metallurg Zaporozhye. In the summer of 2013, Hoverla rented a midfielder from the capital club.
Buyalsky spent one year in the Uzhgorod team. During this time he played in twenty matches. The midfielder scored his first goal in the Ukrainian championship in the 10th round of the championship against Arsenal from Kiev. In total, in the 2013/2014 season, Vitaliy upset the opponents' goalkeepers three times and gave assists six times.
In 2014, the midfielder returned to Dynamo. At the end of February 2015, Vitaliy, with a powerful blow almost from the penalty line, helped the capital club to defeat the French Guingamp (3:1) in the match of the 1/16 finals of the Europa League. For Buyalsky, the ball against the French was the first in Dynamo. A few days later, Vitaliy opened the scoring for the Kiev team in the Ukrainian championship. In early March, he scored against Metalist Kharkiv.
In the 2014/2015 season, the young midfielder played 23 matches in which he scored three goals. In the new season, Vitaliy managed to hit the gates of the legendary Iker Casillas in the Champions League match between Dynamo and Porto. That goal in the last minutes of the confrontation with the Portuguese club helped the people of Kiev to get a draw.
Already in the seasons 2015/2016 and 2016/2017, Buyalsky became a player in the main team of Dynamo, having played 28 games in different tournaments. Vitaliy scored infrequently, but his balls brought the Kievans important victories both on the domestic and European arenas.
In May 2018, Buyalsky signed a new contract with the capital's grand. The agreement is for five years. In the 2019/2020 season, on average, the midfielder hit the opponents' goal in every fourth match. The following season, Buyalsky played 34 matches, scoring nine goals and providing as many assists.
As part of Dynamo, Vitaliy became the champion three times and won the Ukrainian Cup. Buyalsky is also a four-time winner of the Super Cup of Ukraine. In May 2021, the midfielder scored his first hat-trick in his career.
In the 24th round of the championship, he scored three times against the Poltava Vorskla. And he did it in the first half. For that match, Vitaliy led the team to the field with the captain's armband.
Football experts note Buyalsky's technique and ability to work with the ball. He has great dribbling, he can change direction abruptly and get out of custody. Vitaly is an excellent team player, he knows how to give a “smart” pass, he sees his partners well. He has a lot of penetrating, key and assists on his account. Of the shortcomings of the midfielder, experts call a weak remote speed.
According to transfermarkt , the transfer value of the midfielder is estimated (as of January 2021) at four million euros. The same amount is the largest market value of the player.
Since 2010, Vitaliy began to play for the youth teams of Ukraine. As part of the U19 team, the midfielder won bronze medals at the Granatkin Memorial tournament, which was held in the Russian Federation.
In 2016, the head coach of the national team, Nikolai Fomenko, included Buyalsky in an extended application for the European Championship. However, the midfielder did not play a single match at the continental championship. Vitaliy played his first game for the Yellow-Blues in the fall of 2017. In four years, Buyalsky played only eight times for the first team. Buyalsky has not scored goals yet.
Vitaliy Kazimirovich Buyalsky is a Ukrainian football player, midfielder of the Dynamo club (Kyiv) and the Ukrainian national team.
At the beginning of 2020, the salary of Vitaliy and other Dynamo Kyiv players was in the center of journalistic attention. As noted in the media, the leadership of Dynamo, in order to avoid large taxes, has developed a scheme for paying the salaries of its players. As a result, taxes had to be paid by the players themselves.
In 2018, Buyalsky's salary amounted to only 190 thousand hryvnias. The club paid taxes in the amount of 45 thousand. The main source of income for the footballer, according to the declaration, was the provision of image services under the terms of a civil law agreement with the offshore company of the Surkis brothers. Under this agreement, the player received 7.3 million hryvnia. Of these, the athlete paid taxes in the amount of almost 1.5 million.
The football player lives in an apartment, which is located in the elite metropolitan residential complex "Fountain Boulevard".
Vitaliy Kazimirovich Buyalsky is a Ukrainian football player, midfielder of the Dynamo club (Kyiv) and the Ukrainian national team.
Ukrainian football player
Ukrainian football player
Ukrainian football player