Oleg Vasilyevich Dolmatov (Russian: Олег Васильевич Долматов; born 29 November 1948) is a Russian football manager and a former player who is coaching...
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activist Ilya Dolmatov (born 1985), Russian footballer Oleg Dolmatov, (born 1948) Russian footballer and football manager Sergei Dolmatov (footballer)...
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football player Oleg Dmitriyev (disambiguation), several people Oleg Dobrodeev (born 1959), Russian journalist and media manager Oleg Dolmatov (born 1948)...
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Semyon Farada Oleg Gazmanov Andrei Grechko Sergei Ivanov Konstantin Kinchev Leonid Kuravlyov Otar Kushanashvili Denis Lebedev Yegor Letov Oleg Menshikov Aleksey...
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recruited Oleg Dolmatov as head coach to win promotion to the Russian Premier League. Although the club began the season well under Dolmatov, Kuban finished...
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Muntyan (1946-09-14)14 September 1946 (aged 25) 29 Dynamo Kyiv 11 3MF Oleg Dolmatov (1948-11-29)29 November 1948 (aged 23) 6 Dynamo Moscow 12 2DF Vladimir...
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Bal (July 1, 2001 – Aug 18, 2003) Oleh Morhun (interim) (Aug 2003) Oleg Dolmatov (Aug 2003–Oct 03) Oleh Morhun (interim) (Oct 2003–Dec 03) Volodymyr...
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Beskov Aleksandr Borodyuk Aleksandr Bubnov Igor Chislenko Yevgeni Dolgov Oleg Dolmatov Valery Gazzaev Gennadi Gusarov Vladimir Kesarev Dmitri Kharine Sergei...
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At half-time, the Soviet Union made one change to their side, with Oleg Dolmatov coming on as a substitute for Konkov. In the 52nd minute, Murtaz Khurtsilava...
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Sarsania (2009) Igor Chugainov (2009) Alexander Tarkhanov (2009–10) Oleg Dolmatov (2011–12) Alexander Tarkhanov (2012) Valeriy Petrakov (2012–13) Alexander...
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