Markevich confirmed that he left the Carpathians

The experienced coach has been leading Lviv since the summer of 2023

Myron Markevich confirmed that he has left his post as head coach at Lviv Carpathians.

“I’ll say this: I’ve retired. But I continue to lead an active lifestyle. I jog, play football three times a week. If I play for the veterans for 2 halves of 40 minutes, I feel very good. So if I see that someone needs me, then there are no questions. I willingly participate in veterans’ and exhibition matches, enjoying it. On Saturday I will play in the match of the Carpathian veterans against our military.”

“In general, I have something to do. I think I’ll go to the east soon, and also visit my beloved Kharkov. And I wish good luck to the Carpathians. Thanks to everyone I worked with – the club, the players, and the coaches who helped me. Especially to my son Ostap, who helped me a lot when I needed it.”

Earlier, journalist Igor Burbas noted that the reason for the departure was the insufficient staffing of the first team at the UPL level and the arrival of a new coaching staff to the Karpaty U-19 team, headed by Vladislav Lupashko, who was repeatedly wooed for Markevich’s position.

This off-season, Karpaty have already announced the transfers of Minaj goalkeeper Aleksandr Kemkin, Bulgarian Cherno More midfielder Pablo Alvarez, and Chernomorets midfielder Orest Kuzyk.

The Lviv club also signed three Dnipro-1 players: defenders Volodymyr Adamyuk and Denis Miroshnichenko, as well as midfielder Maksym Melnichenko. Another completed transfer was the transfer of Cruzeiro winger Stenio.

Karpaty have been promoted to a higher class following the results of last season and will play in the UPL. In the first round of the new Ukrainian championship, the Lions will meet Veres on August 3. The match starts at 15:30.

Source: Sportarena

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