Serhiy Rebrov became a father for the fourth time: a son was born in the family.
According to inkorr.com: The head coach of the Ukrainian national football team, Serhiy Rebrov, has become a father. This pleasant news was reported by the website 'Hlavkom'.
Anna, Serhiy Rebrov's wife, shared the joyful news on Instagram:
‘A new little son has been born into our family! Huge love and tenderness fill our grateful soul’.
The couple already has two sons: Oleksandr (born in 2016) and Mykyta (born in 2018). Rebrov also has an older son, Dmytro, from his first marriage, who was born in 1999.
World Championship. Group D
The Ukrainian national team won against Iceland with a score of 5:3. Goals were scored by Malinovskyi, Hutsuliak, Kaliuzhnyi, and Ocheretko.
In the next match against Azerbaijan, the Ukrainian team drew 1:1, with the only goal scored by Sudakov.
We remind you that earlier the national team lost to France with a score of 0:2 in a qualifying match for the 2026 World Cup held at the stadium in Wroclaw, Poland. Ukrainian fans showed support for the team by unfurling a large banner with the inscription
‘Fortress of Europe’.
Thus, Serhiy Rebrov has become a father to his fourth son. The coach's family already has two common boys, as well as an older son from a previous marriage. As for international competitions, the Ukrainian national team demonstrated a good performance, winning against Iceland, although they could not win in the match against Azerbaijan. Despite this, fans continue to support their players, expressing national patriotism even beyond Ukraine.
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