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Encyclopedia > Oleg Protasov
Oleg Protasov
Personal information
Full name Oleg Protasov
Date of birth February 4, 1964
Place of birth Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine
Position Retired, now a Coach (Former striker)
Club information
Current club Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Youth clubs
1972-81 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1981-1987
1987-1990
1990-1994
1994-1995
1996-1998
1998-1999
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
Dinamo Kiev
Olympiakos Piraeus
Gamba Osaka
Veria FC
Proodeftiki FC
145 (95)
71 (30)
83 (48)
65 (26)
62 (11)
28 (5)
National team
1987-1992
1994
USSR
Ukraine
68 (29)
1 (0)
Teams managed
2002-2004
2004-2005
2005
2006-
Olympiakos Piraeus
AEL Limassol
Steaua Bucharest
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk

* Professional club appearances and goals
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Oleg Protasov (Russian: Олег Протасов) (born February 4, 1964 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) is a former football striker. He was a key member of the USSR national team throughout the 1980s. Protasov's 29 goals for the Soviet Union are second in the team's history, behind Oleg Blokhin's 42. Protasov is currently coaching Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. February 4 is the 35th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1964 (MCMLXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1964 calendar). ... Dnipropetrovsk (Ukrainian: ; Russian: ) is Ukraines third largest city with 1. ... Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The striker (wearing the red shirt) has run past the defender (in the white shirt) and is about to take a shot at the goal, while the goalkeeper positions himself to attempt to stop the ball. ... First international Estonia 2 - 4 RSFSR (Tallinn, Estonia; 18 September 1923) USSR 3 - 0 Turkey (Moscow, USSR; 16 November 1924) Last International Cyprus 0 - 3 USSR (Larnaca, Cyprus; 13 November 1991) Largest win USSR 11 - 1 India (Moscow, USSR; 16 September 1955) Finland 0 - 10 USSR (Helsinki, Finland; 15 August... The 1980s refers to the years of 1980 to 1989. ... Oleg Volodymyrovych Blokhin (born November 5, 1952 in Kiev, Soviet Union, now Ukraine), is a Ukrainian soccer coach, and was formerly a striker for the USSR national football team. ... FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (Ukrainian: ) is a Ukrainian professional football club from the city of Dnipropetrovsk. ...


He won the Soviet Championship twice and was named Soviet Footballer of the Year in 1987. He scored 125 goals in the Soviet Championship, 8th all-time. 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Protasov played for the USSR 68 times, including at the 1986 and 1990 FIFA World Cups, as well as Euro 88, where he scored two goals. He also played one game for the Ukraine national team, in 1994. Qualifying countries The 1986 FIFA World Cup, the 13th staging of the World Cup, was held in Mexico from May 31 to June 29. ... The 1990 FIFA World Cup was designated by FIFA in 1984 to be held in Italy, making it the second country to host the event twice. ... The FIFA World Cup Trophy, which has been awarded to the world champions since 1974. ... Ruud Gullit lifts the trophy after winning the cup with the Netherlands The 1988 UEFA European Football Championship (Euro 88) final tournament was held in West Germany. ... First international Ukraine 1 - 3 Hungary (Uzhgorod, Ukraine; 29 April 1992) Largest win Ukraine 6 - 0 Azerbaijan (Kyiv, Ukraine; 15 August 2006) Worst defeat Croatia 4 - 0 Ukraine (Zagreb, Croatia; 25 March 1995) Spain 4 - 0 Ukraine (Leipzig, Germany; 14 June 2006) World Cup Appearances 1 (First in 2006) Best... 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by United Nations. ...


After retiring as a player, Protasov went into coaching, and led Olympiakos Piraeus to the Greek title in 2003. In 2005, he coached Romanian team Steaua Bucharest. Olympiacos CFP is the most popular and the largest multisport club in Greece. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... FC Steaua BucureÅŸti is a Romanian football club based at Ghencea Stadium, Bucharest, Romania. ...


In December 2005, Oleg Protasov returned in Ukraine to coach his hometown team, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, after an impressive UEFA Cup performance with Steaua Bucharest (winning the group with no goals allowed). December 2005 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → 31 December 2005 (Saturday) 25-year-old Scottish human rights worker Kate Burton and her parents are freed unharmed in the Gaza Strip by the Palestinian gunmen who kidnapped them two days earlier. ... FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (Ukrainian: ) is a Ukrainian professional football club from the city of Dnipropetrovsk. ... The UEFA Cup 2005-06 fixtures and results. ... FC Steaua BucureÅŸti is a Romanian football club based at Ghencea Stadium, Bucharest, Romania. ...


External links

  • Oleg Protasov at UkrSoccerHistory.com
Preceded by:
Dumitru Dumitriu
Steaua Bucharest coach in:
2005
Succeeded by:
Cosmin Olăroiu
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR squad - 1986 World Cup Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

1 Dasaev | 2 Bessonov | 3 Chivadze | 4 Morozov | 5 Demyanenko | 6 Bubnov | 7 Yaremchuk | 8 Yakovenko | 9 Zavarov | 10 Kuznetsov | 11 Blokhin | 12 Bal | 13 Litovchenko | 14 Rodionov | 15 Larionov | 16 Chanov | 17 Yevtushenko | 18 Protasov | 19 Belanov | 20 Aleinikov | 21 Rats | 22 Krakovsky | Coach: Lobanovsky FC Steaua BucureÅŸti is a Romanian football club based at Ghencea Stadium, Bucharest, Romania. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Aurelian Cosmin Olăroiu (born June 10, 1969 in Bucharest, Romania) is a former Romanian football player and current head coach of Steaua BucureÅŸti. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union. ... First international Estonia 2 - 4 RSFSR (Tallinn, Estonia; 18 September 1923) USSR 3 - 0 Turkey (Moscow, USSR; 16 November 1924) Last International Cyprus 0 - 3 USSR (Larnaca, Cyprus; 13 November 1991) Largest win USSR 11 - 1 India (Moscow, USSR; 16 September 1955) Finland 0 - 10 USSR (Helsinki, Finland; 15 August... Qualifying countries The 1986 FIFA World Cup, the 13th staging of the World Cup, was held in Mexico from May 31 to June 29. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union. ... Rinat Fayzrakhmanovich Dasaev (Russian: Ринат Файзрахманович Дасаев; born June 13, 1957 in Astrakhan, Soviet Union) was a Russian football goalkeeper. ... Anatoly Demyanenko born February 19, 1959 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) is Dynamo Kyivs soccer coach. ... Aleksandr Zavarov in Ukrainian; born April 20, 1961 in Luhansk, Soviet Union) is a former football midfielder, who was noted for his tireless game, amazing dribbling and electric speed. ... Oleg Kuznetsov is a former professional Ukrainian football player. ... Oleg Volodymyrovych Blokhin (born November 5, 1952 in Kiev, Soviet Union, now Ukraine), is a Ukrainian soccer coach, and was formerly a striker for the USSR national football team. ... Gennadiy Litovchenko born September 11, 1963 in Dniprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine) is FC Kharkivs soccer coach. ... Sergey Rodionov (Russian: , born September 3, 1962 in Moscow) is Russian football coach. ... Viktor Chanov (born on 21 July 1959 in Donetsk) was a football (soccer) goalkeeper. ... Igor Belanov (Ігор Біланов/Ihor Bilanov in Ukrainian; born September 25, 1960 in Odessa, Soviet Union) is a former football forward, who was named European Footballer of the Year in 1986. ... Sergei Aleinikov (Russian: Сергей Алейников; born: 7 November 1961) was a football (soccer) player from Belarus. ... Vasili Rats (Hungarian: Rácz László) (born 25 March 1961 at Vynohradiv) is a former Ukrainian football midfielder of Hungarian ethnicity. ... Valeri Vasilevich Lobanovsky, (Валерій Васильович Лобановський ; January 6, 1939 - May 13, 2002), was a Ukrainian football manager. ...

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR squad - 1990 World Cup Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

1 Dasaev | 2 Bessonov | 3 Khidiatullin | 4 Kuznetsov | 5 Demyanenko | 6 Rats | 7 Aleinikov | 8 Litovchenko | 9 Zavarov | 10 Protasov | 11 Dobrovolski | 12 Borodyuk | 13 Tsveiba | 14 Liuty | 15 Yaremchuk | 16 Chanov | 17 Zygmantovich | 18 Shalimov | 19 Fokin | 20 Gorlukovich | 21 Broshin | 22 Uvarov | Coach: Lobanovsky Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union. ... First international Estonia 2 - 4 RSFSR (Tallinn, Estonia; 18 September 1923) USSR 3 - 0 Turkey (Moscow, USSR; 16 November 1924) Last International Cyprus 0 - 3 USSR (Larnaca, Cyprus; 13 November 1991) Largest win USSR 11 - 1 India (Moscow, USSR; 16 September 1955) Finland 0 - 10 USSR (Helsinki, Finland; 15 August... The 1990 FIFA World Cup was designated by FIFA in 1984 to be held in Italy, making it the second country to host the event twice. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Soviet_Union. ... Rinat Fayzrakhmanovich Dasaev (Russian: Ринат Файзрахманович Дасаев; born June 13, 1957 in Astrakhan, Soviet Union) was a Russian football goalkeeper. ... Oleg Kuznetsov is a former professional Ukrainian football player. ... Anatoly Demyanenko born February 19, 1959 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) is Dynamo Kyivs soccer coach. ... Vasili Rats (Hungarian: Rácz László) (born 25 March 1961 at Vynohradiv) is a former Ukrainian football midfielder of Hungarian ethnicity. ... Sergei Aleinikov (Russian: Сергей Алейников; born: 7 November 1961) was a football (soccer) player from Belarus. ... Gennadiy Litovchenko born September 11, 1963 in Dniprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine) is FC Kharkivs soccer coach. ... Aleksandr Zavarov in Ukrainian; born April 20, 1961 in Luhansk, Soviet Union) is a former football midfielder, who was noted for his tireless game, amazing dribbling and electric speed. ... Igor Ivanovich Dobrovolski (Russian: ) (born August 27, 1967 in village Markovo, Rozdilnianskyi Raion, Odessa Oblast) is a Russian (and former Soviet) football (soccer) player in striker role. ... Aleksandr Borodyuk (Russian: , born 30 November 1962 in Voronezh) is a Russian football manager and former international player for USSR and Russia. ... Viktor Chanov (born on 21 July 1959 in Donetsk) was a football (soccer) goalkeeper. ... Igor Shalimov (born 2 February 1969 in Moscow, Russia), is a retired football midfielder. ... This article or section is in need of expansion. ... Valeri Vasilevich Lobanovsky, (Валерій Васильович Лобановський ; January 6, 1939 - May 13, 2002), was a Ukrainian football manager. ...


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Oleg Protasov (299 words)
Oleg Protasov (Cyrillic :'''Олег Протасов''', born February 4, 1964 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) is a football (soccer) striker, a key member of the USSR national team throughout the 1980s.
Protasov's 29 goals for the Soviet Union are second in its history, behind Oleg Blokhin 's 42.
Protasov played for the USSR 68 times, including at the 1986 and Wc1990s, as well as Ec88, where he scored two goals.
Oleg Protasov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (214 words)
Oleg Protasov (Russian: Олег Протасов) (born February 4, 1964 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) is a former football striker.
Protasov's 29 goals for the Soviet Union are second in the team's history, behind Oleg Blokhin's 42.
Protasov played for the USSR 68 times, including at the 1986 and 1990 FIFA World Cups, as well as Euro 88, where he scored two goals.
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