He trained a world football champion - a coach from Brovary became the youngest in Ukraine to be recognized for his work with people with disabilities
Kyiv • UNN
Oleksandr Lavsky, a 23-year-old coach from Brovary, became the youngest Honored Coach of Ukraine. He trained Renat Bezpalyuk, a world champion football player with hearing impairments.
Oleksandr Lavsky, a 23-year-old coach from Brovary who works with people with disabilities, was awarded the title of Honored Coach of Ukraine. Despite his young age, Oleksandr Lavsky has a lot to be proud of: he trained Renat Bezpalyuk, the world football champion among people with hearing impairments. This was reported on his tg-channel by the mayor of Brovary, Ihor Sapozhko.
The mayor emphasized that Lavsky is the youngest coach in Ukraine to receive this title.
“The sports title was awarded to Oleksandr for his successful and effective coaching of people with disabilities. The dedicated coach has trained Renat Bezpalyuk, a world champion football player with hearing impairments.
By the way, 23-year-old Oleksandr Lavsky is the youngest coach in Ukraine to receive such a high sports title,” wrote Ihor Sapozhko.
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In October 2023, the Ukrainian U-21 national team of people with hearing impairments became the world champion. In the final, the Ukrainian team, which included Roman Bezpalyuk, defeated Japan 2-1.
In addition to football, Roman Bezpalyuk is also a judo practitioner, having won Ukrainian and international competitions.