Serhiy Rebrov, former coach of Ukraine’s national football team, reportedly paid Hr.30 million ($750,000) toward the bail of former Presidential Office head Andriy Yermak. Ukraine’s High Anti-Corruption Court (HAAC) on Thursday ordered Yermak held in custody with bail set at Hr.140 million ($3.5 million), after he was named a suspect in a Hr.460 million ($10.4 million) money laundering case.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Schemes, the investigative project of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, said in its Friday report that the payment was confirmed by its sources in law enforcement agencies. Journalists said database records showed only one living person in Ukraine matched the name Serhiy Stanislavovych Rebrov – the longtime Dynamo Kyiv player and former head coach of Ukraine’s national football team. Rebrov did not respond to calls or messages from journalists seeking comment, according to Schemes. In a previous interview with the Bombardir YouTube channel, Rebrov said Yermak had played a key role in his return as Ukraine’s national team coach. “I am very grateful to Andriy and to the people who really helped me return to Ukraine,” Rebrov said at the time. “I have known Andriy for a very long time, even before he became an aide to the president. He is a very decent person. We communicate quite often,” he added. Rebrov resigned as head coach of Ukraine’s national team on April 22, 2026, following criticism over Ukraine’s failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Ex-Ukraine Coach Rebrov Reportedly Pays $750,000 Toward Yermak’s Bail
Serhiy Rebrov, former coach of Ukraine’s national football team, reportedly paid Hr.30 million ($750,000) toward the bail of ex-presidential aide Andriy Yermak.










