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Yevhen Ihorovych Cheberko (Ukrainian: Євген Ігорович Чеберко; born 23 January 1998) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Major League Soccer club Columbus Crew.

Key Information

Club career

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Cheberko is a product of the UFK Dnipro and FC Dnipro youth systems.[1][2]

On 24 July 2016, Cheberko made his debut for FC Dnipro, coming on as a second half substitute in a match against Volyn Lutsk. On 30 April 2017, he achieved another milestone by scoring his first professional goal against the same team. It came via a penalty kick, securing a 1–0 victory for his club.[3][4]

Cheberko transferred to Zorya Luhansk on 24 June 2017, following FC Dnipo's relegation from the Ukrainian Premier League. The transfer allowed him to continue competing in the top flight of Ukrainian football, and he agreed to a two-year contract with his new club.[5]

In July 2020, it was announced that had transferred to Austrian Bundesliga side LASK[6] for a reported €300,000.[7][8]

On 5 February 2021, Cheberko joined Croatian First Football League side Osijek on an 18-month loan deal with a purchase option. The option was triggered on 2 January 2022 making the loan move permanent.[9][10]

On 9 June 2023, Cheberko transferred from Osijek to Columbus Crew.[11]

International career

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He made his national team debut on 7 October 2020 in a friendly against France.[12]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 24 February 2025[13]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Dnipro 2016–17 Ukrainian Premier League 14 2 1 0 15 2
Zorya Luhansk 2017–18 Ukrainian Premier League 10 0 0 0 10 0
2018–19 16 0 2 1 0 0 18 1
2019–20 27 0 1 0 5 0 33 0
Total 53 0 3 1 5 0 61 1
LASK 2020–21 Austrian Bundesliga 5 0 1 0 1 0 7 0
Osijek (loan) 2020–21 Prva HNL 13 0 13 0
Osijek 2021–22 Prva HNL 19 0 3 0 3 0 25 0
2022–23 20 0 3 1 0 0 23 1
Total 39 0 6 1 3 0 48 1
Columbus Crew 2023 Major League Soccer 6 0 6[a] 0 12 0
2024 25 1 7 0 7[b] 0 39 1
2025 11 0 2 0 0 0 13 0
Total 42 1 9 0 13 0 64 1
Career total 166 3 11 2 18 0 13 0 198 5
  1. ^ Includes 3 appearances in Leagues Cup and 3 appearances in the MLS Cup Playoffs
  2. ^ Includes 5 appearances in Leagues Cup and 2 appearances in the MLS Cup Playoffs

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Yevhen Cheberko is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for club . Born on January 23, 1998, in , , he stands at 6 feet 0 inches tall and weighs 146 pounds, primarily using his left foot. Cheberko began his professional career with in 2016, where he made 14 appearances and scored his first professional goal in April 2017. He then moved to Zorya Luhansk in 2017, accumulating 53 appearances in the Ukrainian top flight over three seasons. In 2020, he joined Austrian club Linzer ASK, making seven appearances before being loaned to Croatian side in 2021, where he featured in 31 matches and later joined permanently in 2022. Cheberko signed with on July 5, 2023, as an international roster player under a contract expiring June 30, 2026. In his debut season, he appeared in six matches, starting two, with his MLS debut on August 20, 2023, and first start on August 30, 2023; he contributed to the team's victory in the . By 2025, at age 27, Cheberko had established himself as a key defender, playing the best soccer of his career amid the Crew's competitive campaigns.

Early life

Upbringing in Melitopol

Yevhen Cheberko was born on 23 January 1998 in , . is a city and municipality in in southeastern , situated on the Molochna River and serving as a key industrial and agricultural center with a population of approximately 150,000 during the late . The city's revolves around machine building, , light industry, and , supported by the surrounding fertile region's production of , fruits, and products. Its multi-ethnic population, predominantly Ukrainian and Russian, reflects a culturally diverse environment shaped by its history as a 19th-century industrial hub. During Cheberko's early childhood in the late and early , the region, like much of , navigated significant economic challenges following the Soviet Union's dissolution, including , a sharp decline in GDP, and industrial contraction that affected working-class communities. This transitional period fostered resilient local traditions, including outdoor activities among youth in urban areas like . At age 13, Cheberko relocated from to begin formal youth training at UFK Dnipropetrovsk in 2011.

Youth football development

Yevhen Cheberko began his structured football training at the age of 13 by joining the UFK Dnipropetrovsk youth academy in 2011, marking his initial step into organized youth development after relocating from his hometown of . The UFK Dnipropetrovsk academy, a prominent institution in for scouting and cultivating young talent, provided Cheberko with foundational skills and exposure to competitive play, helping him transition from informal local football to a professional pathway. In 2014, at age 16, Cheberko advanced to the Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk youth setup, where he honed his abilities under a more intensive training regimen focused on tactical discipline and physical conditioning. During this period, he played primarily as a central midfielder. The relocation to Dnipropetrovsk (now Dnipro) as a teenager involved adapting to a more demanding competitive environment, including daily training sessions and separation from home, which tested his resilience and commitment to professional aspirations.

Club career

Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk

Yevhen Cheberko, having progressed through the Dnipropetrovsk youth academy, made his senior professional debut for the club on 24 July 2016, at the age of 18, substituting in during a match against that ended in a 5–0 victory. Over his tenure from 2016 to 2017, Cheberko featured in 14 appearances for , scoring 2 goals as an emerging centre-back who bolstered the team's defensive line amid ongoing squad instability. His first professional goal arrived on 30 April 2017, when he converted a penalty in the 90th minute to secure a 1–0 away win against in the relegation group. Cheberko's time at Dnipro coincided with the club's deepening financial crisis, which led to its exclusion from the 2017–18 due to unpaid debts and failure to meet licensing requirements. In June 2017, as Dnipro faced dissolution and lost its professional status, Cheberko's contract was terminated, allowing him to transfer to Zorya Luhansk on a free transfer.

Zorya Luhansk

Yevhen Cheberko transferred to Zorya Luhansk from on 24 June 2017, joining as part of a group of five young players sold due to Dnipro's severe financial difficulties and subsequent relegation from the ; the move was completed on a free transfer. His prior professional experience at Dnipro, where he had debuted in the top flight, aided his quick adaptation to Zorya's defensive setup, allowing him to transition effectively into a central defender role. Over the 2017–2020 period, Cheberko accumulated 53 appearances in the without scoring a goal, underscoring his defensive reliability and focus on solidity at the back. He also contributed six appearances in qualifying rounds, helping advance in European competitions during the 2019–20 season. In total across all competitions, he played 61 matches, recording one goal and two assists, primarily from set pieces in domestic cups. The 2018–19 season marked a breakthrough for Cheberko at , where he featured in 16 league matches as the team achieved a fourth-place finish, securing Europa League qualification and highlighting his growing importance in maintaining a competitive backline. The following –20 campaign saw him in 27 games, bolstering Zorya's fifth-place standing with consistent performances that emphasized interceptions and positional discipline over offensive output. In July 2020, Cheberko left for Austrian side in a €300,000 deal, driven by his ambition to test himself in a higher-profile European league beyond Ukraine's mid-table domestic scene.

European stints with LASK and Osijek

In July 2020, Yevhen Cheberko transferred from to Austrian club for a reported fee of €300,000. During his stint with from 2020 to early 2022, he made seven appearances across all competitions, including five in the league, but struggled for regular playing time due to intense competition within the squad. Seeking more opportunities, Cheberko joined Croatian First Football League side on an 18-month loan on 5 February 2021. Over the course of the loan, he featured in 21 matches, establishing himself as a reliable central defender and contributing to Osijek's strong defensive record en route to a second-place finish in the 2020/21 season. The move highlighted his adaptation to the more physical style of Croatian football, which he later described as demanding greater intensity than the Austrian . The loan was converted to a permanent transfer on 19 January 2022 for €500,000, securing Cheberko's long-term future at Osijek. In the 2022–23 season, he made 31 appearances, showcasing improved consistency in possession and defensive positioning, as Osijek again finished third in the league. Across his full tenure with Osijek through mid-2023, Cheberko accumulated 52 league appearances and one assist, aiding the team's top-three finishes in three consecutive seasons. Overall, his European experience involved navigating cultural adjustments, such as language barriers and tactical shifts from Ukraine's domestic leagues to the structured play of Austria and Croatia, which honed his versatility as a left-footed center-back.

Columbus Crew

Yevhen Cheberko transferred to the from on June 9, 2023, for an undisclosed fee. He signed a four-year extending through the 2026 season. Since joining the Crew, Cheberko has made 77 appearances across all competitions, scoring 1 goal as of November 2025. In his debut 2023 season, he recorded 6 appearances with 0 goals, including his Crew debut as a substitute in the 70th minute of a group stage match against on July 23, his MLS debut on August 20, 2023, against , first start on August 30, 2023, against Houston Dynamo, and three postseason outings during the team's run to the victory. The following year, he logged 35 appearances and his lone goal—a header in a 3-2 regular-season win over the on October 19—while featuring in the first-round MLS Cup playoffs against the same opponent. In the 2025 season, Cheberko appeared in 36 matches with 0 goals as of the conclusion of the first-round playoff series against , starting 30 regular-season games and contributing to the team's defensive efforts through October. Cheberko has established himself as a reliable center-back for the , forming effective defensive partnerships that anchor the backline, including rotations alongside Rudy Camacho and during high-stakes matches. His appearances in the 2023 triumph highlighted his composure in big games, where he provided depth in the playoff rotations leading to the 2-1 final win over . In 2024, despite the team's first-round playoff exit, Cheberko's growing consistency helped maintain a league-leading defensive record early in the season. Throughout the 2025 campaign, he played a pivotal role in 34 regular-season and matches by , aiding the Crew's push to the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference before the playoff elimination. In recent developments, Cheberko has secured an increased starting role, appearing in over 80% of possible matches in 2025 and demonstrating strong on-field synergy with left-back , whose overlapping runs complement Cheberko's ball-playing ability from deep positions. His prior stints in European leagues, including the Austrian and Croatian First League, facilitated a smooth transition to MLS demands, allowing him to adapt quickly to the league's physicality and pace.

International career

Youth international appearances

Cheberko's youth international career with spanned multiple age groups, showcasing his development as a defender from an early age. He represented the U16 team between 2013 and 2014, the U17 side in 2014–2015, the U18 level in 2015–2016, the U19 team during 2016–2017, and the U21 squad from 2017 to 2019. Overall, across these youth levels from U16 to U21, Cheberko amassed 64 appearances, with consistent selections underscoring his promise based on form from Ukrainian club academies.

Senior international career

Cheberko earned his first senior cap for the national team on 7 October 2020, entering as a substitute for the final 45 minutes in a friendly against that resulted in a 7–1 defeat. Following a nearly five-year absence from the senior squad, Cheberko received a call-up in June 2025 for international friendlies as part of defensive reinforcements. He remained an unused substitute in the match against on 7 June but started in central defense alongside Ilya Zabarnyi against on 10 June, playing 66 minutes in a 2–1 victory. As of November 2025, Cheberko has accumulated just two senior international appearances, reflecting his role as a depth option in Ukraine's defensive unit amid competitive selections. These sporadic call-ups highlight the difficulties of integrating overseas-based players like Cheberko, whose Major League Soccer schedule with the Columbus Crew often conflicts with national team duties, compounded by Ukraine's wartime disruptions that force matches abroad and limit training camps.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Yevhen Cheberko married his wife, Darina, around 2020 after the couple met in . By 2023, they had been wed for three years, with Darina providing consistent support throughout his professional journey. The pair relocated together to the in conjunction with Cheberko's move to , settling in by 2025. Cheberko's parents have been instrumental in fostering his football career from a young age, making sacrifices to enable his development and opportunities in the sport. No public details are available regarding siblings. The couple shares a small , which serves as a cherished companion during their international relocations and daily life in Columbus. Darina has periodically visited her family in the safer northern region of , maintaining close ties while adapting to life abroad.

Impact of the Ukraine conflict

The Russian occupation of , Cheberko's hometown in southeastern , began in March 2022 following the full-scale invasion, placing his family in a directly affected area and contributing to a significant emotional toll on the defender. Three months after the invasion started, Cheberko arranged for his mother to relocate from Melitopol to , , where he was playing at the time, providing her with relative safety amid the conflict. However, his grandmother chose to remain in the , unwilling to leave her home, which heightened Cheberko's personal concerns for relatives in war zones. Having moved abroad to in 2021 prior to the , Cheberko continued his career progression to the in 2023, but the war has sustained his ongoing anxiety over family safety in . He has not returned to the country since January 2022, just before the full-scale , limiting his ability to visit or provide direct support to loved ones in affected regions. This separation has kept the conflict constantly on his mind, as he has described the Russian forces' aim to "destroy everything about the Ukrainian story and ." To cope with the personal hardships, Cheberko has focused on the positive aspects of his professional life in , finding solace in his role with the and channeling energy into team success. Following the Crew's victory in 2023, he broke down in tears during celebrations, attributing the emotion to the "terrible situation" of people enduring the in . Cheberko has also voiced support for his homeland through his participation in the Ukraine national team, expressing determination to represent the country and fulfill a childhood dream despite the circumstances. In June 2025, Cheberko returned to the Ukraine national team for the first time since 2020, playing 66 minutes in a friendly against and describing the opportunity as emotionally significant given the and family sacrifices.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Cheberko's club career statistics encompass appearances and goals across domestic leagues, cups, and continental competitions. As of 19 November 2025, he had recorded 231 appearances and 5 goals in total. The following table provides a breakdown of his appearances and goals by club, aggregating all competitions.
ClubAppearancesGoals
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk152
Zorya 611
70
611
871
Career Total2315
These figures include domestic league matches in the (with and ), Austrian (), Croatian First Football League (), and (), as well as cup competitions and continental ties. Notable competitions featured in his record include qualifiers during stints at Luhansk and , where he contributed defensively in early-round matches. With , appearances extend to MLS Cup Playoffs, including knockout stages, and the , a midseason tournament involving MLS and clubs.

International statistics

Cheberko represented at the youth international level across multiple age groups, participating in European Championship qualifiers and other international tournaments. His youth career featured a total of 64 appearances from U16 to U21, contributing to qualification campaigns without starting in major tournaments. Goals scored in youth internationals are not detailed in available sources. At the senior level, Cheberko earned his first cap for the national team in a friendly match against on 7 October 2020, where he played 45 minutes in a 1–7 defeat. As of 19 November 2025, he has accumulated 2 caps, all without goals. These include his debut and a substitute appearance against on 10 June 2025 (66 minutes). He has not appeared in any major tournaments or qualifiers for the senior team. Ongoing statistics are tracked by official and records.
CompetitionAppearancesGoalsNotes
Friendlies20Debut vs. (2020); vs. (June 2025)
World Cup Qualifiers00No appearances in 2025 qualifiers
Overall, Cheberko's international record combines 64 youth appearances and 2 senior caps (0 goals), reflecting a defensive role focused on domestic club form.

Honours

Club honours

During his time with on loan from in the 2020–21 Croatian First Football League season, Cheberko contributed to the team's runner-up finish behind Dinamo Zagreb. Joining in February 2021, he helped bolster the defense during the latter stages of the campaign, as recorded the league's best defensive record by conceding just 25 goals across 36 matches. His appearances as a centre-back provided key stability, aiding the side's strong showing despite no title win. With the , Cheberko secured his first major club trophy in the 2023 MLS Cup, triumphing 2–1 over in the final at . In his debut season after joining in July 2023, he featured in three postseason matches, including a substitute appearance in the championship game, where his defensive presence supported the team's triumphant run through the Eastern Conference playoffs. The following year, Cheberko played a role in Columbus's successful defense of their status as contenders, winning the 2024 with a 3–1 extra-time victory over in the final at . As a regular starter, he appeared in crucial fixtures, including the semifinal against , contributing to the backline's resilience in the tournament's knockout stages. Columbus also reached the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup final under Cheberko's involvement but lost 3–0 to in the single-match final, marking a near-miss for continental glory after advancing past in the semifinals despite an early by the defender. In the 2024 MLS Cup Playoffs, seeded second in the Eastern Conference, the Crew were eliminated in the first round by the via a 2–0 series defeat in best-of-three. In 2025, the Crew again reached the MLS Cup Playoffs first round but were eliminated by . No other major club titles have been achieved in Cheberko's career to date, though his consistent defensive performances have been integral to these campaigns across both clubs.

International honours

Cheberko has earned two caps for the senior national team, with his debut coming as a substitute in a 45-minute appearance during a friendly match against on 7 October 2020, followed by a 66-minute outing against on 10 June 2025. These limited appearances have prevented participation in major tournaments such as the or , and no senior international honours have been achieved. At the youth international level, Cheberko represented across multiple age groups, including the U16 (11 caps, 1 goal), U17 (12 caps, 2 goals), U18 (5 caps), U19 (5 caps), and U21 (7 caps) teams between 2013 and 2020. His U21 involvement included appearances in qualifiers in 2017 and a friendly in 2018, contributing to qualification efforts that ultimately fell short. No titles or major accolades were secured at any youth level. The full-scale in February 2022 has significantly disrupted national team operations, with matches often played on neutral territory and training affected by logistical challenges, limiting opportunities for players like Cheberko to earn further call-ups. As of late 2025, continues in the qualifiers, providing a potential pathway for renewed international involvement amid ongoing wartime constraints.

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