Anatoliy Byshovets, the Glossary
Anatoliy Fyodorovich Byshovets (Анатолий Фёдорович Бышовец, Анато́лій Фе́дорович Бишове́ць; born 23 April 1946) is a Soviet and Russian football manager of Ukrainian origin and former Soviet international striker.[1]
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34 relations: AEL Limassol, Association football, C.S. Marítimo, Coach (sport), FC Anzhi Makhachkala, FC Dynamo Kyiv, FC Dynamo Moscow, FC Khimki, FC Kuban Krasnodar, FC Lokomotiv Moscow, FC Shakhtar Donetsk, FC Tom Tomsk, FC Ufa, FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, Football at the 1988 Summer Olympics, Football at the 1996 Summer Olympics, Forward (association football), Gold medal, Heart of Midlothian F.C., Kyiv, Russia national football team, Russian Premier League, South Korea national football team, South Korea national under-23 football team, Soviet Cup, Soviet Top League, Soviet Union, Soviet Union national football team, Soviet Union Olympic football team, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1967 Soviet Top League, 1968 Soviet Top League, 1970 FIFA World Cup, 1971 Soviet Top League.
- AEL Limassol managers
- C.S. Marítimo managers
- FC Dynamo Moscow managers
- FC Lokomotiv Moscow managers
- FC Shakhtar Donetsk managers
- FC Tom Tomsk managers
- FC Zenit Saint Petersburg managers
- Russia national football team managers
- South Korea national football team managers
- Soviet Union national football team managers
- UEFA Euro 1992 managers
- Ukrainian expatriate sportspeople in Cyprus
- Ukrainian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
- Ukrainian expatriate sportspeople in South Korea
AEL Limassol
Athlitiki Enosi Lemesou (translation) is a Cypriot sports club based in the city of Limassol, most famous for its football team.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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C.S. Marítimo
Club Sport Marítimo MH M, commonly known as Marítimo (locally) or Marítimo da Madeira, is a Portuguese professional sports club based in the city of Funchal, on the island of Madeira.
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Coach (sport)
An athletic coach is a person coaching in sport, involved in the direction, instruction, and training of a sports team or athlete.
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FC Anzhi Makhachkala
Football Club Anzhi Makhachkala (Футбо́льный клуб «Анжи́» Махачкала́), known simply as FC Anji, was a Russian professional football club based in the Dagestani capital of Makhachkala.
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FC Dynamo Kyiv
Football Club Dynamo Kyiv, also known as FC Dynamo Kiev, Dynamo Kyiv, Dynamo Kiev, or simply Dynamo, is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Kyiv.
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FC Dynamo Moscow
FC Dynamo Moscow (FC Dynamo Moskva, Дина́мо Москва́) is a Russian professional football club based in Moscow.
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FC Khimki
FC Khimki (ФК "Химки") is a Russian professional football club based in Khimki.
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FC Kuban Krasnodar
FC Kuban (Футбольный клуб "Кубань" Краснодар) was a Russian professional football club based in Krasnodar, which now only plays on a regional level.
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FC Lokomotiv Moscow
FC Lokomotiv Moscow (FC Lokomotiv Moskva, Футбольный клуб "Локомотив" Москва) is a Russian professional football club based in Moscow.
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FC Shakhtar Donetsk
Football Club Shakhtar Donetsk also known as FC Shakhter Donetsk (Футбольний клуб Шахтар Донецьк,, short nickname "miners"), is a Ukrainian professional football club from the city of Donetsk.
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FC Tom Tomsk
FC Tom Tomsk (Футбольный клуб Томь Томск) was a Russian professional football club, based in the Siberian city of Tomsk.
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FC Ufa
FC Ufa (ФК «Уфа», Öfö futbol kluby) is a Russian football club based in Ufa that plays in the Russian First League.
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FC Zenit Saint Petersburg
Football Club Zenit (Футбольный клуб «Зенит»), also known as Zenit Saint Petersburg or simply Zenit, is a Russian professional football club based in Saint Petersburg.
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An association football tournament was played as part of the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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The 1996 Football at the Summer Olympics tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics started on July 20 and finished on August 3.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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Gold medal
A gold medal is a medal awarded for highest achievement in a non-military field.
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Heart of Midlothian F.C.
Heart of Midlothian Football Club, commonly known as Hearts, is a professional football club in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Kyiv
Kyiv (also Kiev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.
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The Russia national football team (Sbornaya Rossii po futbolu) represents Russia in men's international football.
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Russian Premier League
The Russian Premier League (RPL; Российская премьер-лига, Rossiyskaya premyer-liga; РПЛ), also written as Russian Premier Liga, is the top division professional association football league in Russia.
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The South Korea national football team (recognized as Korea Republic by FIFA) represents South Korea in men's international football and is governed by the Korea Football Association.
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The South Korea national under-23 football team (recognized as Korea Republic by FIFA, and Republic of Korea by IOC) represents South Korea at football in the Olympic Games and Asian Games.
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Soviet Cup
The Soviet Cup, or USSR Cup (Кубок СССР), was the premier football cup competition in the Soviet Union conducted by the Football Federation of the Soviet Union.
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Soviet Top League
The Soviet Top League, known after 1970 as the Higher League (Vyschaya Liga), served as the top division (tier) of Soviet Union football from 1936 until 1991.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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The Soviet Union national football team (r) is the national football team who represented the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1992.
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The Soviet Union Olympic football team was the national Olympic football team of the Soviet Union from 1952 to 1992.
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The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainska Radianska Sotsialistychna Respublika; Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika), abbreviated as the Ukrainian SSR, UkSSR, and also known as Soviet Ukraine or just Ukraine, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union from 1922 until 1991.
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1967 Soviet Top League
19 teams took part in the league with FC Dynamo Kyiv winning the championship.
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1968 Soviet Top League
The 1968 Class A – Pervaya Gruppa was the 30th season of the first-tier football competition in the Soviet Union.
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1970 FIFA World Cup
The 1970 FIFA World Cup was the ninth edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for men's senior national teams.
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1971 Soviet Top League
The 1971 season of the Soviet Top League saw Dynamo Kyiv clinching their title after three unsuccessful seasons.
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See also
AEL Limassol managers
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Andreas Michaelides
- Bojan Prašnikar
- Bruno Baltazar
- Christakis Christoforou
- Diethelm Ferner
- Dušan Kerkez
- Dušan Uhrin
- Dušan Uhrin Jr.
- Eli Guttman
- František Cipro
- František Havránek
- Giannis Mantzourakis
- Henk Houwaart
- Ivaylo Petev
- Jorge Costa
- Kostas Vasiliou
- Lito Vidigal
- Makis Chavos
- Mariano Barreto
- Mihai Stoichiță
- Nicolae Simatoc
- Nir Klinger
- Oleh Protasov
- Pambos Christodoulou
- Panicos Orphanides
- Panikos Krystallis
- Peter McParland
- Raymond Atteveld
- Silas (Portuguese footballer)
- Tomislav Kaloperović
- Toni Koskela
- Valér Švec
- Willy Fitz
- Čedomir Janevski
C.S. Marítimo managers
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- António Jesus
- António Oliveira (footballer, born 1952)
- António Teixeira (footballer, born 1930)
- Augusto Inácio
- Carlos Carvalhal
- Cláudio Braga
- Daniel Ramos (footballer)
- Edinho (footballer, born 1955)
- Fernando Mendes (footballer, born 1937)
- Fernando Vaz
- Ferreira da Costa
- Hilário (footballer, born 1939)
- Ivo Vieira
- János Hrotkó
- João Henriques (football manager)
- José Gomes (football manager)
- Julio Velázquez
- Leonel Pontes
- Lito Vidigal
- Lori Sandri
- Mário Lino (footballer)
- Manuel Cajuda
- Manuel José
- Mariano Barreto
- Marinho Peres
- Milton Mendes
- Mitchell van der Gaag
- Nelo Vingada
- Nuno Manta Santos
- PC Gusmão
- Paulo Autuori
- Paulo Bonamigo
- Pedro Gomes (footballer)
- Pedro Martins (footballer)
- Petit (Portuguese footballer)
- Quinito
- Raul Águas
- Sebastião Lazaroni
- Stefan Lundin
- Tulipa (Portuguese footballer)
- Ulisses Morais
- Vasco Seabra
FC Dynamo Moscow managers
- Adamas Golodets
- Aleksandr Novikov (footballer, born 1955)
- Aleksandr Ponomarev
- Aleksandr Sevidov
- Aleksei Petrushin
- Alyaksandr Kulchy
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Andrey Kobelev
- Boris Arkadyev
- Dan Petrescu
- Dmitri Khokhlov
- Eduard Malofeyev
- Gavriil Kachalin
- Georgi Yartsev
- Ivan Mozer
- Ivo Wortmann
- Jaroslav Hřebík
- Kirill Novikov (footballer)
- Konstantin Beskov
- Konstantin Kvashnin
- Lev Korchebokov
- Marcel Lička
- Mikhail Semichastny
- Mikhail Tovarovsky
- Mikhail Yakushin
- Miodrag Božović
- Oleg Romantsev
- Pavel Alpatov
- Sandro Schwarz
- Semen Altman
- Sergei Chikishev
- Sergei Silkin
- Slaviša Jokanović
- Stanislav Cherchesov
- Vadim Ivanov (footballer)
- Valery Gazzaev
- Viktor Bondarenko (footballer)
- Viktor Dubinin
- Viktor Prokopenko
- Viktor Tsaryov
- Vsevolod Blinkov
- Vyacheslav Solovyov (footballer)
- Yevgeny Goryansky
- Yuriy Kalitvintsev
- Yury Syomin
FC Lokomotiv Moscow managers
- Aleksandr Sevidov
- Aleksei Kostylev
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Andrei Fyodorov (footballer)
- Boris Apukhtin
- Boris Arkadyev
- Dmitri Loskov
- Evgeni Rogov
- Gavriil Kachalin
- Igor Cherevchenko
- Igor Volchok
- José Couceiro
- Josef Zinnbauer
- Jules Limbeck
- Konstantin Beskov
- Leonid Kuchuk
- Marko Nikolić (football manager)
- Markus Gisdol
- Mikhail Galaktionov
- Mikhail Sushkov (footballer)
- Mikhail Yakushin
- Miodrag Božović
- Nikolai Morozov (footballer)
- Oleg Dolmatov
- Oleg Pashinin
- Rashid Rakhimov
- Rinat Bilyaletdinov
- Slaven Bilić
- Slavoljub Muslin
- Valentin Bubukin
- Valeri Filatov
- Viktor Maryenko
- Vladimir Eshtrekov
- Vladimir Maminov
- Vladimir Radionov
- Yevgeni Yeliseyev
- Yuri Krasnozhan
- Yury Syomin
- Zaur Khapov
FC Shakhtar Donetsk managers
- Aleksandr Ponomarev
- Aleksei Kostylev
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Anatoliy Konkov
- Artyom Falyan
- Bernd Schuster
- Igor Jovićević
- Konstantin Kvashnin
- Konstantin Schegotsky
- Luís Castro (footballer, born 1961)
- Marino Pušić
- Mircea Lucescu
- Nevio Scala
- Nikolai Morozov (footballer)
- Oleg Oshenkov
- Oleh Bazylevych
- Patrick van Leeuwen
- Paulo Fonseca
- Roberto De Zerbi
- Valeriy Rudakov
- Valeriy Yaremchenko
- Vasily Sokolov (footballer)
- Viktor Nosov (footballer)
- Viktor Prokopenko
- Vladimir Salkov
- Yuriy Voynov
FC Tom Tomsk managers
- Aleksandr Gostenin
- Aleksandr Kerzhakov
- Anatoli Davydov
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Boris Stukalov
- Dmitri Galiamin
- Miroslav Romaschenko
- Nikolai Agafonov
- Sergei Perednya
- Sergey Zhukov (footballer)
- Valery Nepomnyashchy
- Valery Petrakov
- Vasili Baskakov
- Viktor Sebelev
- Vladimir Pomeshchikov
- Vladimir Yurin
FC Zenit Saint Petersburg managers
- Anatoli Davydov
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Anatoliy Konkov
- André Villas-Boas
- Arkadi Alov
- Artyom Falyan
- Boris Ivin
- Boris Rappoport
- Dick Advocaat
- Gennadi Bondarenko
- Georgi Lasin
- Georgi Zharkov
- German Zonin
- Ivan Talanov
- Konstantin Lemeshev
- Konstantin Yegorov
- Luciano Spalletti
- Mikhail Biryukov (footballer, born 1958)
- Mikhail Butusov
- Mircea Lucescu
- Nikolay Lyukshinov
- Pavel Sadyrin
- Pyotr Filippov
- Roberto Mancini
- Sergei Semak
- Stanislav Zavidonov
- Valentin Fyodorov
- Vladimír Borovička
- Vladimir Golubev
- Vladimir Lemeshev
- Vlastimil Petržela
- Vyacheslav Bulavin
- Vyacheslav Melnikov (footballer, born 1954)
- Yevgeni Yeliseyev
- Yevgeny Goryansky
- Yury Morozov (footballer, born 1934)
Russia national football team managers
- Aleksandr Borodyuk
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Boris Ignatyev
- Dick Advocaat
- Fabio Capello
- Georgi Yartsev
- Guus Hiddink
- Leonid Slutsky (football manager)
- Oleg Romantsev
- Pavel Sadyrin
- Stanislav Cherchesov
- Valery Gazzaev
- Valery Karpin
- Yury Syomin
South Korea national football team managers
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Cha Bum-kun
- Choi Kang-hee (footballer)
- Chung Kook-chin
- Chung Nam-sik
- Dick Advocaat
- Guus Hiddink
- Hong Myung-bo
- Huh Jung-moo
- Humberto Coelho
- Jürgen Klinsmann
- Jo Bonfrère
- Kim Ho
- Kim Ho-kon
- Kim Jung-nam
- Kim Yong-sik
- Lee Cha-man
- Lee Hoe-taik
- Lee Yoo-hyung
- Lee Young-min
- List of South Korea national football team managers
- Park Chung-hwi
- Park Jong-hwan
- Park Sung-hwa
- Paulo Bento
- Pim Verbeek
- Shin Tae-yong
- Uli Stielike
Soviet Union national football team managers
- Aleksandr Ponomarev
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Boris Arkadyev
- Eduard Malofeyev
- Gavriil Kachalin
- Georgy Glazkov
- German Zonin
- Konstantin Beskov
- Mikhail Yakushin
- Nikita Simonyan
- Nikolai Morozov (footballer)
- Nikolay Gulyayev (footballer)
- Oleh Bazylevych
- Valentin Nikolayev (footballer)
- Valeriy Lobanovskyi
- Vasily Sokolov (footballer)
- Yevgeny Goryansky
- Yury Morozov (footballer, born 1934)
UEFA Euro 1992 managers
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Andy Roxburgh
- Berti Vogts
- Graham Taylor
- Michel Platini
- Richard Møller Nielsen
- Rinus Michels
- Tommy Svensson
Ukrainian expatriate sportspeople in Cyprus
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Andriy Novak
- Artem Byesyedin
- Artem Filimonov
- Artem Hromov
- Artur Rudko
- Bohdan Kovalenko
- Dmytro Mykhaylenko
- Dmytro Strelkovskyy
- Hennadiy Lytovchenko
- Ihor Khudobyak (footballer, born 1985)
- Illya Markovskyi
- Kristian Bilovar
- Maksym Borovets
- Maksym Imerekov
- Mykola Morozyuk
- Mykola Tsymbal
- Oleg Blokhin
- Oleh Protasov
- Oleksandr Noyok
- Orest Kuzyk
- Roman Bezus
- Vitaliy Ivanko
- Vitaliy Kvashuk
- Volodymyr Dmytrenko
- Volodymyr Hrachov
- Yaroslav Martynyuk
- Yevhen Budnik
- Yevhen Pavlov
- Yevhen Selin
- Yuriy Yakovenko
Ukrainian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
- Aleksander Donner
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Anatoliy Trubin
- Anton Dolhyi
- Artem Yarmolenko
- Bohdan Milovanov
- Denys Shostak
- Dmytro Doroshchuk
- Dmytro Fastov
- Dmytro Lytvyn
- Dmytro Yarchuk
- Maksym Lapushenko
- Nazar Malinovskyi
- Oleksii Shliakotin
- Orest Lebedenko
- Roman Yaremchuk
- Ruslan Chervyakov
- Serhiy Atelkin
- Serhiy Kandaurov
- Serhiy Shcherbakov
- Serhiy Syzyi
- Valeriy Bondarenko
- Yevhen Kucherenko
- Yevheniy Serdyuk
Ukrainian expatriate sportspeople in South Korea
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Andriy Sidelnikov
- Borys Tashchy
- Mykola Kovtalyuk
- Olesia Rykhliuk
- Semen Altman
- Serhiy Konovalov
- Serhiy Skachenko
- Tetyana Romanenko
- Volodymyr Savchenko (footballer)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatoliy_Byshovets
Also known as Anatoli Byshovets, Anatoly Byshovets, Byshovets.