Oleksiy Mykhaylychenko, born on March 30, 1963, is a distinguished figure in Ukrainian football, both as a former professional player and a coach. Renowned for his versatility on the field, he excelled as a midfielder, particularly in the attacking role, where his stamina, passing ability, and technical skills shone brightly. His contributions to the sport earned him the titles of Distinguished Master of Sports of the USSR and Distinguished Coach of Ukraine.
Mykhaylychenko's playing career saw him don the jerseys of prominent clubs such as Dynamo Kyiv, Sampdoria, and Rangers. His time at Dynamo Kyiv was particularly significant, where he not only showcased his talent but also later transitioned into coaching. Initially serving as an assistant coach under the legendary Valeriy Lobanovsky, he took the helm as head coach following Lobanovsky's passing, continuing the legacy of excellence.
In addition to his club responsibilities, Mykhaylychenko also took charge of Ukraine's national under-21 team in two thousand four, further solidifying his impact on Ukrainian football. He later served as the head coach of the senior national team, guiding them through crucial matches and tournaments.
Currently, Mykhaylychenko holds an administrative role at Dynamo Kyiv as the director of sport, where he continues to influence the next generation of footballers. His name is often romanised as Alexei Mikhailichenko, reflecting the Russian spelling of his name.