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Vladislav Supryaga Dreams of Champions League and Ballon d'Or

Vladislav Supryaga, a forward for the football club Epicenter, has opened up about his ambitions and dreams in the world of football. In a recent interview, he expressed his lifelong desire to win the Champions League and is currently working hard to secure a spot in one of Europe's top leagues, bringing that dream closer to reality.

Vladislav Supryaga, a forward for the football club Epicenter, has opened up about his ambitions and dreams in the world of football. In a recent interview, he expressed his lifelong desire to win the Champions League and is currently working hard to secure a spot in one of Europe's top leagues, bringing that dream closer to reality.

“I don’t know, I won’t rush — time will tell. But I definitely want to try myself at the top level. I will work very hard for this and believe in it. The Ukrainian national team, the Champions League, Italy, England, Spain, top leagues,” Supryaga stated during his appearance on the program FOOTBALL 360.

Vladislav emphasized that he is putting in a lot of effort both on the field and in the gym. “I work very hard in the gym, on the field, we try to improve. We watch matches, analyze. There is a lot of work off the field,” he added, showcasing his serious approach to training and preparation.

Supryaga also confessed that winning the Champions League has been a long-standing dream of his. “Probably, winning the Champions League since childhood. And if you win the Champions League — what does that mean? Right — the Ballon d'Or. I believe in this every day. So I will believe, and how it goes from there - we will see,” he said, highlighting his determination and faith in success.

This season in the Ukrainian Premier League (UPL), Supryaga has played 14 matches, scoring three goals and providing one assist. Currently, Epicenter is sitting in 13th place in the league. It is worth noting that the rights to the player belong to Kyiv's Dynamo, where he began his career.

Vladislav Supryaga became a player for the capital club in 2018; however, he struggled to secure a place in the starting lineup. During this time, he has been loaned out four times to other clubs, such as Dnipro-1, Sampdoria, Zorya, and Epicenter, which reflects his desire to find his place in professional football.

In 2019, Supryaga achieved significant success by becoming a world champion with the Ukrainian U-20 national team. In the final match, he scored a brace against the South Korean team, marking an important moment in his career.

It is worth recalling that three Ukrainians have won the Ballon d'Or: Oleg Blokhin in 1975, Igor Belanov in 1986, and Andriy Shevchenko in 2004. These achievements are shining examples of the success of Ukrainian footballers on the international stage.

Earlier in the news, it was reported that a legend of Kyiv's Dynamo was sentenced to six months of conditional imprisonment in the Czech Republic, which sparked widespread resonance in the football community.

Thus, Vladislav Supryaga continues to work towards realizing his dreams, hoping for a successful career in professional football and achieving significant heights on the international stage.