Valeri Lobanovsky Memorial Tournament - Champions and Top Goalscorers

Champions and Top Goalscorers

Season Champion Runner-Up 3rd Position Top Goalscorer
2003 Dynamo Kyiv Shakhtar Donetsk CSKA Moscow Diogo Rincón (Dynamo Kyiv) 2 goals
2004 Dynamo Kyiv Sheriff Tiraspol Skonto Riga
2005 Poland Israel Ukraine Grzegorz Rasiak (Poland) 3 goals
2006 Israel U-21 Belarus U-21 Ukraine U-21
2007 Israel U-21 Serbia U-21 Ukraine U-21
2008 Poland U-21 Bulgaria U-21 Ukraine U-21 Marcin Wodecki (Poland U-21)
Serhiy Kravchenko (Ukraine U-21) 2 goals
2009 Ukraine U-21 Turkey U-21 Germany U-21
2010 Russia U-20 Iran U-20 Ukraine U-20
2011 Uzbekistan U-21 Ukraine U-21 Serbia U-21
2012 Slovakia U-21 Montenegro U-21 Ukraine U-20 Belarus U-21 (4th)

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