Karpaty head coach Myron Markevich is confident that his team will reach the Premier League next season. Despite taking a seven-year hiatus from coaching, Markevich believes that he has kept up with all the events in club football. He has previously been the head coach of Karpaty four times, leading them to win the bronze medal of the Ukrainian championship in the 1997/98 season. Karpaty finished the 2022/23 season in fifth place in the First League championship group, passing the play-offs for the right to play in the UPL.
Karpaty head coach Myron Markevich believes that next season the Lviv team will solve the problem of reaching the Premier League.
Markevich, in a comment to PROFOOTBALL Digital, said that he kept the pulse of club football, despite a seven-year hiatus in coaching.
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Miron Bogdanovich is determined to assert himself in the field of coaching.
“For the past seven years I have known all the events, watched, I know the players. The rules of football have not changed. I have my own views, I will not change them. We have to make a new team and go to the Premier League,” said Markevich.
- Markevych previously came to the post of head coach of Karpaty four times (1992-1995, 1996-1999, 2001-2002, 2003-2004).
- The 72-year-old coach led the Lviv team to win the bronze medal of the Ukrainian championship in the 1997/98 season, and also reached the final of the Ukrainian Cup with him twice (1993, 1999).
- Karpaty finished the 2022/23 season in fifth place in the First League championship group, passing the play-offs for the right to play in the UPL.