Viktor Prokopenko (Ukrainian: Віктор Прокопенко) (24 October 1944 – 18 August 2007) was a Ukrainian football player and coach who played for the Soviet...
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vaulter Viktor Prokopenko (1944–2007), Soviet-Ukrainian footballer and coach Viktoriya Prokopenko (born 1989), Russian triple jumper Vladislav Prokopenko (born...
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The club's most successful spell was achieved under the guidance of Viktor Prokopenko, and later under Leonid Buryak. At the end of the 1997–98 season,...
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(Torpedo Zaporizhzhia), Yukhym Shkolnykov (Bukovyna Chernivtsi) and Viktor Prokopenko (Chornomorets Odesa). Later, they were joined by Valeriy Yaremchenko...
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compensated in relation to other unskilled work and always in demand. In 1950, Viktor Fomin was named Ukrainian Footballer of the Year, despite the club finishing...
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the first coach of the Ukraine national football team was chosen Viktor Prokopenko coaching FC Chornomorets Odesa. Chornomorets at that time finished...
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November 1999 6 3 3 50.0 Ukrainian Premier League: 1999/2000 (2nd place) Viktor Prokopenko Ukraine 17 November 1999 12 October 2001 78 54 12 12 69.2 Ukrainian...
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Viktor Prokopenko (6 April 2002 – 2 Nov 2003) Sergei Silkin (caretaker) (3 Nov 2003 – 31 Dec 2003) Jaroslav Hřebík (1 Jan 2004 – 12 Jul 2004) Viktor Bondarenko...
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He was called to the Ukrainian football national team in 1992 by Viktor Prokopenko, but has never played a single game. From the late 2003, until he...
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1967) is a Ukrainian former football player with over 450 club caps Viktor Prokopenko (1944–2007) a Ukrainian football player and coach Ihor Radivilov (born...
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