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Andriy Shevchenko

Is Andriy Shevchenko A-List?

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NoAndriy Shevchenko is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2004

Ballon d'Or Winner

Lost A-list status in 2006

Dropped to B tier — Chelsea Move Disappoints

Ranking Timeline

1999B$2M

AC Milan Transfer Breakthrough

Transferred from Dynamo Kyiv to AC Milan, joining one of Europe's elite clubs. This move significantly increased his earnings and put him on the global football stage.

2004A$15M+$13M

Ballon d'Or Winner

Won the prestigious Ballon d'Or award, cementing his status as one of the world's best players. Led AC Milan to Champions League success and Serie A dominance during his peak years.

2006B$30M+$15M

Chelsea Move Disappoints

Transferred to Chelsea for a record fee but struggled to replicate Milan form, facing injuries and adaptation issues. Despite high wages, his on-field performance declined significantly.

2012C$40M+$10M

Retirement from Playing

Retired from professional football after a final stint at Dynamo Kyiv. Transitioned into political and business ventures in Ukraine, stepping away from the global spotlight.

2016C$42M+$2M

Ukraine National Team Manager

Appointed as manager of the Ukrainian national team, beginning his coaching career. This move revitalized his public profile in Ukraine but had limited global impact.

2021B$48M+$6M

Euro 2020 Quarter-Finals

Led Ukraine to historic Euro 2020 quarter-finals, their best-ever performance. This achievement restored his reputation as a respected figure in Ukrainian football.

2026B$50M+$2M

Ukrainian Football Legend

Remains a national hero in Ukraine and respected in football circles, but with limited current mainstream global recognition. His legacy as a Ballon d'Or winner and Euro 2020 success keeps him well-known and respected in his field.

Last updated: February 25, 2026