Andrii Nediak


Andrii Nediak is a Ukrainian professional football defender who played for Vorskla and Naftokhimik Kremenchuk. Since 2005 he is the director for Ukrainian Second League club [FC FC Kremin Kremenchuk|Kremin Kremenchuk|Kremin Kremenchuk].

Early life

Nediak was born in Kremenchuk on 27 March 1963. From 1970 to 1980 he attended Kremenchuk school #25. He started playing football when he turned nine years old. During winter break in 1980, Nediak was selected as best defender during all soviet youth football tournament held in Dolyna. He was part of Kremenchuk youth football school #2 team. In 1984 Nediak began his conscription service in the Soviet Army. In 1991 he graduated from Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture as a Physical education teacher and a football coach.

Club history

Nediak played for Naftovyk Kremenchuk in the KFK competition of Ukrainian SSR in 1980. He made his debut in a 2–0 home victory against Lokomotyv Smila on May 2. He played in eleven matches during the season. While playing for Naftovyk, Nediak also began playing for Kolos Poltava. He made his debut in a 1–1 home draw against SKA Kyiv on May 2. He took part in eight matches. Nediak played for Metalist during 1981–1984. Part of 1984 he spent in Maiak where he managed to play in four matches. In March 1985 he rejoined Vorskla Poltava. Next season he moved to Kremin Kremenchuk playing in the KFK competition of Ukrainian SSR. He played an unknown number of games while scoring two goals. He remained with the club and earned silver medals for finishing second during the 1987 KFK season. He also played in Poltava Oblast competition where his team earned silver medals. His performance was rewarded by being named in team of the season. During the next season Nediak won the gold medals for the 1988 KFK season. He left Kremin in early part of 1989. Kremin coaches didn't want to use him and Nediak expressed interest in joining Vorskla Poltava, however V. Mankovskyi the head of Kremenchuk city football and sports committee prevented that move. He joined Dynamo Bila Tserkva and played for twenty-seven matches. In 1991 Nediak returned to play for Kremin. He played in thirty matches. Nediak left Kremin to join Naftokhimik in early part of 1992. In his first season he won the Poltava Oblast Championship, Cup and Kremenchuk city cup. He also played and won gold medals in the Ukrainian First futsal League. He was a team captain during his time with the club. In the 1992–93 Ukrainian Transitional League he became a champion and helped his team gain promotion to the Second League. During his three years at the club Nediak played in seventy-three league matches and scored five league goals. During the 1994–95 season Nediak played for KrAZ Kremenchuk where he earned silver medals and was included in the team of the season. At age thirty one Nediak retired from playing football.

Honours

Kremin Kremenchuk
KrAZ Kremenchuk