Illya Voloshyn is the name of a specific individual, a Ukrainian association football (soccer) player. As a term, "Illya Voloshyn" is not widely recognized as an established encyclopedic concept in a general context, though information regarding the individual is available within sports-specific domains.
Definition Illya Voloshyn is a Ukrainian association football (soccer) player.
Overview Born in 2007, Illya Voloshyn primarily plays as a goalkeeper. He has gained recognition within youth football, particularly through his involvement with the academy system of Real Madrid C.F. He has also represented Ukraine at the youth international level, notably with the Ukraine U17 national team.
Etymology/Origin
- Origin of the Individual: Illya Voloshyn is of Ukrainian nationality.
- Etymology of the Name:
- Illya: This is a common East Slavic form of the biblical Hebrew name "Elijah," meaning "My God is Yahweh."
- Voloshyn: This is a Ukrainian surname, potentially deriving from the historical term "Volokh," which referred to Vlachs or Romanians, or from a similar root.
Characteristics As a goalkeeper, Illya Voloshyn's role involves defending the goal, shot-stopping, commanding the penalty area, and initiating play with distribution. Specific detailed playing characteristics are typically found in scouting reports or sports analyses rather than general encyclopedic entries, especially for a player at his developmental stage.
Related Topics
- Youth football
- Real Madrid C.F. academy
- Ukrainian youth national football teams
- Goalkeeper (association football)