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Mykola Temnyuk

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Mykola Temnyuk (born 31 March 1992) is a Ukrainian footballer who plays as a forward.

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Europe

Temniuk was a product of BVUFK Brovary and later in 2012 played in the Ukrainian Amateur Football League with Vodnyk Lviv.[1]

In 2012, he played abroad in Poland's III liga with Stal Sanok.[2][3] After a season in the Polish fourth division, he returned to his native country in the spring of 2013.[4] He would return to Poland to play with Cosmos Nowotaniec for the 2016 spring season.[5][6]

After a season abroad, he returned to the Ukrainian Amateur Football League to play with FC Ahrobiznes Volochysk.[7][citation needed] During his tenure with Ahrobiznes, he assisted in securing promotion to the Ukrainian Second League in the 2016-17 season by winning the league title.[8] He also finished as the league's top goal scorer with 18 goals in 18 matches.[9][10][11]

The following season, the team secured promotion to the Ukrainian First League after winning the league.[1] He also scored the club's first goal in the professional realm on 9 July 2017 against Ternopil in the 2017–18 Ukrainian Cup.[12] He played in several matches for Ahrobiznes during the 2018–19 Ukrainian First League season but parted ways with the club on 27 August 2018.[13] After his release, he signed a contract with Nyva Ternopil.[14][15] After the conclusion of the season, his contract was terminated.[16]

Canada

In 2019, he played abroad once more in the Canadian Soccer League with FC Vorkuta.[17][18][19] In his debut season with Vorkuta, he assisted in securing the First Division title.[20] He also finished as the league's top goalscorer with 18 goals.[20][21] He played in the opening round of the playoffs against Kingsman SC and recorded a goal, but Vorkuta was eliminated from the competition in a penalty shootout.[22] He was also featured in the Second Division championship final and contributed a goal against Serbian White Eagles B in a 2-0 victory.[23]

The following season, he re-signed with Vorkuta.[24] In his sophomore season with Vorkuta, he was featured in the CSL Championship final against Scarborough SC and assisted in securing the championship.[25][26] Earlier he contributed a goal in the club's victory over the Serbian White Eagles in the first round of the postseason.[27] In 2021, he assisted in securing Vorkuta's third regular-season title and secured the ProSound Cup against Scarborough.[28][29] He also played in the 2021 playoffs, where Vorkuta was defeated by Scarborough in the championship final.[30][31]

In 2022, Vorkuta was renamed FC Continentals, and he re-signed with the club for the season.[32] Throughout the season, he helped Continentals secure a playoff berth by finishing fourth in the standings.[33] He made his third consecutive championship final appearance against Scarborough, once again where he won his second championship title by recording two goals.[34][35]

Following Continental's hiatus in 2023, he signed with the expansion franchise Dynamo Toronto.[36][37]

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FC Ahrobiznes Volochysk

Vorkuta

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