1995- 1996 season is the second season since Shevchenko entered the first team, and this season he became the absolute main force of Dynamo Kiev. 1997- 1998 season, Shevchenko scored eight goals to help Dynamo Kiev enter the semi-finals of the Champions League. Especially in the group stage, Shevchenko scored a hat-trick at Camp Nou in the first half, and finally helped Dynamo Kiev beat Spanish giants Barcelona 4-0 away.
1998- 1999 season, Dynamo Kiev also beat Real Madrid 2-0 at home. Shevchenko arranged two goals again in the game and scored another goal away from home. The total score was 3- 1, and Real Madrid was eliminated and advanced to the semi-finals. Shevchenko also scored two goals in Dynamo Kiev's 3-3 home draw with Bayern Munich. Shevchenko scored 10 in the Champions League in 1998- 1999 season and won the top scorer in the Champions League this season.
During the five seasons (1994- 1999), Shevchenko helped Dynamo Kiev win five consecutive Ukrainian league titles, and Shevchenko * * * made17 appearances in the Ukrainian Football Super League, scoring 60 goals for the team. In addition, Dynamo Kiev won the Ukrainian Cup with 1996, 1998 and 1999, while Shevchenko made 2 1 times in the Cup and scored 15 goals. 1999, Shevchenko moved to Serie A giants AC Milan for $26 million. 1999-2000 season is Shevchenko's first season in AC Milan. He scored 24 goals in the league, and won the Golden Boot Award in the season of 1999-2000, becoming the sixth player in history to win the Golden Boot Award in the first season of Serie A.1On August 29th, 999, Shevchenko made his debut in Serie A against Lecce in AC Milan, and scored his first goal in Serie A./kloc-.
In the 2000-200 1 season, Shevchenko made 5/Kloc-0 appearances for Milan, with a career peak of 34 goals, including 9 goals in the Champions League 14 games.
In the 2002-2003 season, Shevchenko suffered from injuries, making only 39 appearances and scoring only 10. But Shevchenko's four goals in the Champions League helped AC Milan win the Champions League trophy for the sixth time, becoming the first Ukrainian player to win the Champions League. Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma received and praised Shevchenko's outstanding achievements.
In the 2003-2004 season, Shevchenko won the Golden Boot Award with 24 goals, helping AC Milan win the Serie A championship in 17 season. Shevchenko also scored a key goal in the European Super Cup and the Italian Super Cup, allowing AC Milan to beat Porto and Lazio and win two titles. In 2004, Shevchenko won the European Footballer of the Year (Golden Ball Award), becoming another Ukrainian player who won this honor after Blokin and Belanov.
In the 2004-2005 season, Shevchenko scored four goals in the Champions League group match against Fenerbahce, becoming one of the six players who completed the Big Four in the history of the Champions League, and the only player who completed this feat away from home. Unfortunately, AC Milan was eventually reversed by Liverpool in the Champions League final and missed the Champions League. In the 2005-2006 season, Shevchenko won the Champions League Golden Boot Award with a goal of 12. On February 8, 2006, Shevchenko's goal against Trevi climbed to the second place in the history of AC Milan. At the same time, Shevchenko has also become the scoring king in Milan derby. He scored 14 goals for AC Milan, tied with Giuseppe Meazza as the scoring champion in Milan Derby.
On May 26th, 2006, after playing for seven seasons, Shevchenko officially announced his departure from AC Milan. He made 208 appearances for AC Milan in seven seasons and scored 127 goals. On June 1 2006, Chelsea officially announced the signing of "Ukrainian nuclear warhead" andriy shevchenko, whose transfer fee was as high as 35 million pounds (about 50 million euros), which set a new record for Chelsea Club at that time. Shevchenko signed a four-year contract with Chelsea.
On August 3rd, 2006, Shevchenko made his first official appearance for Chelsea and scored the first goal for the Blues in the English Community Shield Cup Chelsea 1-2 Liverpool. On August 23rd, 2006, Shevchenko scored his first goal in the Premier League against Middlesbrough. June 65438+1October 265438+1October 2006, Shevchenko scored the first Premier League goal at Stamford Bridge in Chelsea's 2-0 match at Portsmouth.
On February 6th, 2006, Shevchenko scored his first Champions League goal in Chelsea's 2-0 victory over Sofia Rivski. 165438+20061On October 9th, Shevchenko scored his first English League Cup goal against Aston Villa in Chelsea. 20071October 28th, 65438, Shevchenko scored Chelsea's first FA Cup goal in Nottingham Forest 3-0.
In the 2006-2007 season, Shevchenko only played 17 games in the league due to his lack of position in Chelsea, but scored 5 goals. In his first season at Chelsea, * * * made 5 1 times for Chelsea and scored 14 goals. He also scored 300 goals against Middlesbrough in his career and helped the team win the English League Cup and the English Football Association Cup. However, in the 2007-2008 season, Shevchenko made 25 appearances for the team and scored only 8 goals. His discomfort with the team's style and tactics left him little room to play, which led him to be loaned back to AC Milan by Chelsea in the summer of 2008. In the 2008-09 season, Shevchenko was loaned back to Serie A AC Milan by Chelsea. On June 3rd, 2008, 10, in the UEFA Cup match between AC Milan and Zurich, Shevchenko scored his first goal since returning to Milan. Throughout the 2008-09 season, Shevchenko played for AC Milan 18 league games but failed to score 0 goals. In 26 appearances this season, he only started 9 times and scored 2 goals. During his eight seasons in AC Milan, Shevchenko made 322 appearances and scored 175 goals, ranking second only to legendary Swedish striker Berthier Nodal in the Rossoneri's historical scoring list.
After the end of the 2008-09 season, AC Milan did not buy out Shevchenko and sent him back to Chelsea in the summer of 2009. In mid-August 2009, Shevchenko returned to Chelsea from AC Milan, negotiated with Chelsea to terminate the contract and returned to Dynamo Kiev. On August 3 1 2009, Shevchenko joined Dynamo Kiev and signed a two-year contract, finally ending his gloomy trip to England since joining Chelsea in 2006.
Shevchenko scored a penalty in the first game of the Ukrainian Football Super League, helping the team win 3-/Kloc-0. 1October 4th, 2009 165438+ Shevchenko scored his15th goal against Inter Milan in the Champions League. In his last three seasons in Dynamo Kiev, Shevchenko scored 23 goals in 55 appearances, helping the team win the Ukrainian Super Cup 20 1 1.
20 12 on July 28th, Shevchenko announced his retirement decision in Kiev through Dynamo official website, ending his career. Originally, Shevchenko's contract with the club expired in one year, but he decided to bid farewell to football in advance.