Ivan Vasilyevich Privalov (Russian: Ива́н Васи́льевич Прива́лов; 12 March 1902 – 26 January 1974) was a Ukrainian and Soviet football player. Kharkiv...
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sprinter Ivan Privalov (1891–1941), Russian mathematician Ivan Privalov (footballer) (1902–1974), Ukrainian football player Sergey Privalov, character...
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national team. The national team included the players Andriy Ponomarenko, Ivan Privalov, Volodymyr Fomin, H. Syrota, Mykola Fomin, Anatoliy Lisnyi, Oleksandr...
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footballer since 1991. The Ukrainian Footballer of the Year award is given to native Ukrainians. There is also another award of the best footballer in...
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along with its football section. Levitin was replaced for not being not really a correct person with another Kharkiv football specialist Ivan Serhiyovych...
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FC Dynamo Kharkiv (category Football clubs in Kharkiv)
the first Soviet football championship in 1924 consisting of such midfielders of the Soviet national football team like Ivan Privalov and Volodymyr Fomin...
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Mykola Krotov (category Soviet football managers)
returned to football paying for Shturm. The team joined other former Red Army members such as Ivan Natarov, Mykola Kazakov, Ivan Privalov, Yakiv Alfyorov...
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Consistent football competitions were taken place in Ukraine in the beginning of the 20th century when the modern country was divided between Hungary,...
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Ukrainian Premier League (category Football leagues in Ukraine)
to score at least 20 goals twice. The most prolific all-time scorers are Ivan Hetsko and Viktor Leonenko, respectively attaining 0.59 and 0.57 goals per...
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Mykola Makhynia (category Men's association football forwards)
Mykola was the youngest and had two brothers Andriy and Ivan and a sister Yevdokia. Talent for football appeared in all brothers, but only Mykola was able...
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awarded annually the Ukrainian Footballer of the Year to players who played for the Ukrainian clubs in the Soviet football competitions. Also it was awarded...
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Yelena Milakova Water skiing Women's three event Silver Aleksandr Privalov Ivan Poletayev Acrobatic gymnastics Men's pairs Silver Anna Bezikova Dmitry...
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2022–23 Russian Cup (category 2022–23 in Russian football)
The 2022–23 Russian Cup is the 31st season of the Russian football knockout tournament since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The competition started...
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Sokolov (USSR) Sven Agge (SWE) 1961 Kalevi Huuskonen (FIN) Aleksandr Privalov (USSR) Paavo Repo (FIN) 1962 Vladimir Melanin (USSR) Antti Tyrväinen (FIN)...
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2017–18 Russian Cup (category 2017–18 in Russian football)
The 2017–18 Russian Cup was the 26th season of the Russian football knockout tournament since the dissolution of Soviet Union. The competition started...
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Football Cup of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian: Кубок УРСР з футболу, romanized: Kubok URSR z futbolu, Russian: Кубок УССР по футболу, romanized: Kubok USSR...
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2001 Akita China (CHN) Song Min Li Renjie Russia (RUS) Aleksandr Privalov Ivan Poletayev Belarus (BLR) Aleksey Liubezny Anatoliy Baravikov 2005 Duisburg...
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1941 FC Traktor Stalingrad season (category Association football clubs 1941 season)
Царицын. Сталинград. Волгоград. 1909-1962 [Chronicles of the regional football. Tsaritsyn. Stalingrad. Volgograd. 1909-1962] (in Russian). 2000. p. 238...
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