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Nikita Rukavytsya
Australian soccer player

Nikita Rukavytsya

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Intro
Australian soccer player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Mykolaiv, Ukraine
Age
36 years
Stats
Height:
183 cm
Weight:
74 kg
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Biography

Nikita Vadymovych Rukavytsya (/nɪˈktə rʊkəˈvɪtsə/ nih-KEET-ə ruu-kə-VIT-sə; Ukrainian: Микита Вадимович Рукавиця, Mykyta Vadymovych Rukavytsya; born 22 June 1987) is an Australian professional football player who plays for Maccabi Haifa in the Israeli Premier League. He began his career as a striker at Perth Glory but has played primarily as a winger since moving to Europe.

Personal life

Rukavytsya was born in Mykolayiv, Ukraine; his family moved to Australia when he was 14 years old, settling in Perth. He played junior football for Inglewood United and Perth SC in the Football West State League while attending Mount Lawley Senior High School, before being offered a spot at the Australian Institute of Sport on a football scholarship.

Rukavytsya is married to an Israeli and is currently in the process of obtaining Israeli citizenship.

Club career

Rukavytsya joined Perth Glory on a short-term replacement deal in the latter stages of the 2006–07 A-League season, making three appearances for the club. In March 2007, he signed a contract with the Glory to keep him at the club until the end of the 2008–09 A-League season.

After an excellent pre-season, the start of the 2007–08 A-League season was difficult for both Rukavytsya and Perth Glory. However, with the departure of coach Ron Smith, Rukavytsya turned his form around starting by scoring two goals against the Newcastle Jets in David Mitchell's first game as coach and another two goals against Melbourne Victory at home on 2 December 2007. By the end of the 2007–08 A-League season, Rukavytsya managed to score six goals in the last eight games of the campaign.

In April 2008 he was invited to trial with Hannover 96 in Germany. It ultimately proved unsuccessful, and he returned to Perth Glory for the start of the 2008–09 season.

In January 2009, he undertook a week-long trial at Dutch club FC Twente. After the last game of the 2008–09 A-League season, it was announced that he would officially be transferring to FC Twente in a transfer deal rumoured to be worth A$1.2 Million.

Rukavytsya scored his first goal for FC Twente in the club's 8–0 Dutch Cup drubbing of SC Joure. On 8 January 2010, KSV Roeselare signed the Australian forward on loan until the end of the season.

On 14 July 2010, Rukavytsya signed for 2. Bundesliga side Hertha BSC. His first season in the 2. Bundesliga was quite successful. He was a regular starter, scored four goals and ended the season with 12 assists, the second most in the league. At season's end, Hertha BSC were promoted back to the Bundesliga and he hoped to feature again for the newly promoted team.

On 31 August, Nikita signed with Bundesliga club Mainz 05 for a reported fee of €1 million, just hours before the transfer cut-off. His last appearance for Berlin was 72 minutes against Jahn Regensburg in the 2. Bundesliga on 24 August 2012.

Rukavytsya joined Frankfurt on a year-long loan deal in August 2013, after failing to break into the Mainz first eleven.

On 12 October 2014, it was announced that Rukavytsya had returned to Australia to sign for the Western Sydney Wanderers. He made his debut in round 3 against Wellington Phoenix. His first goal for the Wanderers came in round 16 against Wellington Phoenix.

In September 2015, Rukavytsya signed for Israeli side Beitar Jerusalem.

On 8 June 2016, after one season with Beitar Jerusalem, Rukavytsya joined Maccabi Haifa on a three-year deal worth €400,000 per season. After an unsuccessful 2016–17 season, the following season he scored nine goals in the first five months, including the final goal in a 3–0 cup win over rivals Maccabi Tel Aviv.

International career

While eligible to play for Ukraine, he decided to play for Australia and in 2008, represented Australia in the Australian U-23's Olympic Team at the 2008 Summer Olympics, locking his commitment to Australia.

After a good end to the 2007–08 season, he earned himself a place in the Olyroos squad for the Beijing Olympics and a Socceroos call-up.

Rukavytsya scored in a warm-up game for the Olyroos against Adelaide United. He also scored his first international goal for the Australian U-23's, in their 3–0 win over Croatian U-21's at the Intercontinental Cup in Malaysia on 16 May 2008.

Rukavytsya was named in Pim Verbeek's 23-man squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. He made two appearances off the bench for the Socceroos.

Rukavytsya scored his first international goal in a friendly against South Korea on 14 November 2012, Australia won 2–1.

In May 2018, he was named in Australia's preliminary 26-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.14 November 2012Hwaseong Stadium, Hwaseong, South Korea South Korea1–11–2International Friendly

Career statistics

As of8 February 2020
ClubSeasonDomesticLeagueCupInternationalTotalRef.
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Perth Glory2006–07A-League3030
2007–08206206
2008–0919101910
Total42164216
FC Twente2008–09Eredivisie30000030
2009–1020222062
Total50222092
Roeselare (loan)2009–10Belgian Pro League944000134
Total944000134
Hertha BSC2010–112. Bundesliga3141000324
2011–12Bundesliga2411100252
2012–132. Bundesliga10000010
Total5652100586
Mainz 052012–13Bundesliga80100090
Total80100090
FSV Frankfurt2013–142. Bundesliga1921000202
Total1921000202
Western Sydney Wanderers2014–15A-League2330051284
Total2330051284
Beitar Jerusalem2015–16Israeli Premier League301420003214
Total301420003214
Maccabi Haifa2016–17Israeli Premier League2144100255
2017–18321053212514
2018–1935984004313
2019–20231541313017
Total111382195213749
Career total30182331212334697

Honours

Individual
  • PFA Harry Kewell Medal: 2008–09
  • Perth Glory Player's Player of the Year: 2008–09
  • Israeli Premier League Top scorers 2015–16 2nd Place (Joint)
FC Twente
  • Eredivisie: 2009–10
Hertha BSC
  • 2. Bundesliga: 2010–11 (promoted)
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