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Mykhaylo Fomenko

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Mykhaylo Fomenko
Fomenko in 2013
Personal information
Full name Mykhaylo Ivanovych Fomenko
Date of birth (1948-09-19)19 September 1948
Place of birth Mala Rybytsia, Sumy Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR
Date of death 29 April 2024(2024-04-29) (aged 75)
Place of death Sumy
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
1962–1965 Spartak Sumy
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1965–1970 Spartak Sumy 48 (8)
1970–1972 Zorya Luhansk 59 (1)
1972–1979 Dynamo Kyiv 173 (0)
Total 280 (9)
International career
1972–1976 USSR 24 (0)
Managerial career
1979 Frunzenets Sumy
1980–1985 Dynamo Kyiv (as instructor)
1985–1986 Desna Chernihiv
1987 Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
1987–1990 Guria Lanchkhuti
1990–1991 Al-Rasheed and Iraq
1991–1992 Avtomobilist Sumy
1993 Dynamo Kyiv
1994 Veres Rivne
1994 Guinea
1994–1996 CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv
1996–2000 Metalist Kharkiv
2000–2001 CSKA Kyiv
2001–2002 Metalist Kharkiv
2003 Metalurh Zaporizhia
2003–2005 Metalist Kharkiv
2005 Spartak Sumy (vice-president)
2005–2008 Tavriya Simferopol
2010–2011 Salyut Belgorod
2012–2016 Ukraine
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Soviet Union
Bronze medal – third place 1976 MontrealTeam competition
UEFA European Championship
Silver medal – second place1972 Belgium
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mykhaylo Ivanovych Fomenko (Ukrainian: Михайло Іванович Фоменко; 19 September 1948 – 29 April 2024) was a Ukrainian football player and manager. As a player, he won a bronze medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics for the Soviet Union, and reached the final of Euro 1972.

Fomenko died in Sumy on 29 April 2024, at the age of 75.[1]

Managerial statistics

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As of 21 June 2016
Team From To Record
GWDLWin %
Ukraine December 2012 June 2016 372467064.86
Total 372467064.86
Dynamo Kyiv
Soviet Union
Individual
Dynamo Kyiv

References

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Other websites

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  • Biography in Russian
  • Profile Archived 2020-06-29 at the Wayback Machine
  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Mykhailo Fomenko". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.