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Fiorentina beat Dynamo Kyiv 2-1 in the Conference League

Dynamo Kyiv lost to Fiorentina 1–2 in a Conference League match. The team conceded first, equalized in the 55th minute, but the opponent snatched victory in the 74th, complicating their chances of advancing.

Oleg Bazylewicz

By Oleg Bazylewicz

December 11, 2025 · 1 min read

Fiorentina beat Dynamo Kyiv 2-1 in the Conference League

Dynamo Kyiv suffered a 1:2 defeat to Italian side Fiorentina in a UEFA Europa Conference League match, significantly worsening their prospects of reaching the next round of the tournament.

Match summary

The visitors opened the scoring in the 18th minute. After the break Dynamo leveled the score in the 55th minute: Mykhailenko struck from outside the penalty area, the shot finding the net.

Despite substitutions and chances to equalize, the Kyiv side failed to hold the draw and continued to take risks in attack.

Consequences for Dynamo

The match was decided in the 74th minute — Gudmundsson scored past Neshcheret, making it 2:1 in favor of Fiorentina. The defeat significantly complicated Dynamo's position in their Conference League group.

Moreover, acting head coach Kostyuk's debut proved unsuccessful, raising questions about the club leadership's next steps.

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