Mykola Moroziuk, former captain of "Dynamo" Kyiv, has joined the viral football challenge currently sweeping across social media platforms. The experienced midfielder tested his skills in a stunt that requires controlling a ball dropped from increasingly higher floors of a building.

"This challenge is tougher than it looks, especially when the ball picks up speed from those heights," the ex-"Dynamo" star might have said about his attempt.

Moroziuk performed impressively, successfully controlling the ball from the first floor and continuing upward. His technique held strong until he finally made a mistake at the 13th floor, where he lost control of the descending ball.

After completing his attempt, Moroziuk didn't just walk away. He immediately passed the challenge on to Heorhii Sudakov, one of the standout performers for "Shakhtar" Donetsk, challenging him to beat the 13-floor mark.

By the way, this particular challenge has been gaining significant traction among footballers lately, with players testing their first-touch skills in this unconventional format.

Will Sudakov accept the challenge? And more importantly, can he surpass Moroziuk's 13-floor achievement?