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June 22, 2006
The father of Andriy Rusol, who stroked Ukraine's first goal in their 4-0 World Cup rout of Saudi Arabia, won nearly $445 - three times the average monthly wage in the ex-Soviet state - after betting on his son.

"I don't really like betting. But an hour before our game with the Saudis I finally decided to go to the bookmakers," Anatoly Rusol told the daily Fakty.

"I put 30 hryvnias ($6) on Andriy scoring the first goal. And another 50 hryvnias ($10) that he would score at some point. Excellent! I knew it! I collected 2,250 hryvnias."

Rusol scored in the fourth minute of Monday's game, followed by Serhiy Rebrov, Andriy Shevchenko and Maksim Kalinichenko.

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Ukraine face Tunisia in their last game in Group H on Friday. They need to win to be sure of reaching the last 16 of the World Cup.

The daily said Rusol's father lived in Kirovograd, a small town in central Ukraine.

Though large cities in Ukraine boast luxurious shopping centres, fancy office buildings and plush restaurants, rural regions lag far behind. At least a third of its 47 million live in poverty 15 years after the collapse of communism.



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