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Hennadiy Kuznetsov
Hennadiy ( ua, Геннадій) is a Ukrainian given name. Like the Russian variant Gennady it is derived from Gennadius. Notable people with the name include: * Hennadiy Altman (born 1979), Ukrainian football goalkeeper * Hennadiy Avdyeyenko (born 1963), Ukrainian high jumper * Hennadiy Krasylnykov (born 1977), Ukrainian weightlifter * Hennadiy Lytovchenko (born 1963), Ukrainian footballer and football coach * Hennadiy Medvedyev (born 1975), Ukrainian footballer * Hennadiy Moroz (born 1975), Ukrainian footballer * Hennadiy Orbu (born 1970), Ukrainian footballer * Hennadiy Perepadenko (born 1964), Ukrainian footballer * Hennadiy Popovych (1973–2010), Ukrainian footballer * Hennadiy Udovenko Hennadiy Yosypovych Udovenko (22 June 1931 – 12 February 2013)
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Gennady
Gennady ( rus, Геннадий, p=ɡʲɪˈnadʲɪj), also spelled Gennadi or Gennadiy, is a Russian male name. They are derived from the Greek given name Gennadius. People *Gennady Gladkov, Soviet and Russian composer * Gennady Golovkin, Kazakh boxer *Gennady Gudkov, Russian politician and businessman *Gennadi Karponosov, Soviet and Russian Olympic and world champion ice dancer and coach *Gennady Korotkevich, Belarusian sport programmer *Gennady Logofet, Soviet and Russian footballer and football coach *Gennady Semenovich Makanin, Russian mathematician *Gennady Mikhasevich, prolific Soviet serial killer and rapist *Gennady of Novgorod, Russian archbishop * Gennady Padalka, Russian cosmonaut *Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Soviet and Russian conductor *Gennadi Syomin, Russian footballer and football coach *Genndy Tartakovsky, Russian-American cartoonist *Gennady Yanayev, the only vice president of the Soviet Union *Gennady Zyuganov, Russian political party leader and assemblyman *Giennadij ...
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Gennadius (other)
Gennadius or Gennadios may refer to: People * Gennadius of Constantinople (died 471), Patriarch of Constantinople from 458 to 471 * Gennadius of Massilia (5th century) Roman historian, best known for his work ''De Viris Illustribus'' * Gennadius (magister militum Africae), Byzantine general and first exarch of Africa * Gennadius (7th century), Byzantine general and exarch of Africa * Gennadius of Astorga (9th century), Bishop of Astorga in Spain * Gennadius Scholarius (c.1400–c.1473), Patriarch of Constantinople from 1454 to 1464 * Georgios Gennadios (1784–1854), Greek man of letters and educationalist * Joannes Gennadius (1844–1932), Greek diplomat and bibliophile, son of Georgios * Gennadios (Zervos) (born 1937), Greek Orthodox bishop in Italy * Gennadios Xenodochof (born 1988), Greek footballer Other * Gennadius Library The Gennadius Library ( el, Γεννάδειος Βιβλιοθήκη), also known as the Gennadeion, is one of the most important libraries in Greece, w ...
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Hennadiy Altman
Hennadiy Semenovych Altman ( ua, Геннадій Семенович Альтман; born 22 May 1979) is a Ukrainian retired football goalkeeper and current manager. Biography Hennadiy got his start in football at the FC Chornomorets Odessa youth school. He is the son of the Ukrainian coach Semen Altman, who is a former goalkeeper himself. Altman's professional career has been closely linked to his father's coaching career. He has moved to many clubs that were coached by his father. Over the years Hennadiy has played for FC Dynamo Odessa, FC Zimbru Chişinău, FC Mashinobudivnyk Druzhkivka, Metalurh Donetsk, FC Khimki, FC Chornomorets Odessa, FC Illychivets Mariupol, and PFC Olexandria. So far his longest playing stint has been with his home town team Chornomorets, which lasted 5 years. With Chornomorets Gennady he won the bronze medals in the 2005–06 season. In 2002 Altman, along with his father moved to FC Chornomorets Odessa and was battling for the starting position wit ...
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Hennadiy Avdyeyenko
Hennadiy Valentynovych Avdyeyenko ( ua, Геннадій Валентинович Авдєєнко) (born November 4, 1963 in Odessa) is a retired high jumper who represented the USSR and later Ukraine. He trained at the Armed Forces sports society in Odessa. Great Olympic Encyclopedia, vol.1-2, Moscow:Olympia Press Publisher, 2006, entry on "Авдеенко", availablonline/ref> He won gold medals at both the Olympics and the World Championships. Career Avdyeyenko entered the 1983 World Championships as an unknown. His personal best was only 2.25 m and he had placed 6th at the main tryout meeting, the 1983 Spartakiad; however, high jump coach Kęstutis Šapka and team coach Igor Ter-Ovanesyan lobbied to have him included in the team. In the World Championship final, up against thirteen athletes with bests of 2.30 m or better, Avdyeyenko improved his personal best by 7 centimetres to win an unexpected gold medal, beating the United States' Tyke Peacock Tyke Peaco ...
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Hennadiy Krasylnykov
Hennadiy Krasylnykov ( ua, Геннадій Красильников; born 30 March 1977) is a retired male weightlifter from Ukraine. He twice competed for his native country at the Summer Olympics (2000 and 2004) in the men's super heavyweight division (+ 105 kg), finishing in 9th and 4th place in the final standings. During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Krasylnykov was arrested over alleged spotting in favour of Russian army in Chuhuiv Chuhuiv ( uk, Чугуїв) or Chuguev (russian: Чугуев) is a city in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine. The city is the administrative center of Chuhuiv Raion (district). It hosts the administration of Chuhuiv urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Uk ....Ukrainian olympian helped Russian fascist to shell ...
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Hennadiy Lytovchenko
Hennadiy Volodymyrovych Lytovchenko (also known as Gennadiy Vladimirovich Litovchenko, Russian-language variant; uk, Геннадій Володимирович Литовченко; russian: Геннадий Владимирович Литовченко; born 11 September 1963) is a Ukrainian football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. Career Lytovchenko was member of the Soviet squad that was European runner up in the 1988 European Football Championship. In 1983 Lytovchenko took part in the Summer Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR in the team of Ukrainian SSR.Composition of teams at the Summer Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR

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Hennadiy Medvedyev
Hennadiy Medvedyev (born 7 February 1975) is a professional Ukrainian football midfielder who plays for Vorskla Poltava in the Ukrainian Premier League. He moved to Vorskla Poltava from Adoms (in Kremenchuk Ukrainian Second League Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * Som ...) in January 2001 when Adoms was on the verge to be relegated out of professional ranks. He is currently the captain of Vorskla Poltava. External links * Profile on Football Squads* 1975 births Living people Ukrainian footballers FC Dynamo-3 Kyiv players FC CSKA-2 Kyiv players FC Vorskla Poltava players FC Vorskla-2 Poltava players FC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi players FC Zirka-2 Kirovohrad players FC Dnipro Cherkasy players FC Adoms Kremenchuk players Ukrainian Premier League players Ukrainia ...
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Hennadiy Moroz
Hennadiy Moroz (russian: Геннадий Григорьевич Мороз; born 27 March 1975) is a retired Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ... football defender. External links * * * 1975 births Living people Footballers from Dnipro Ukrainian men's footballers Ukrainian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Austria Ukraine men's international footballers Ukraine men's under-21 international footballers Ukrainian Premier League players FC Dnipro players FC Dnipro-3 Dnipropetrovsk players FC Dynamo Kyiv players FC Dynamo-2 Kyiv players FC Obolon Kyiv players FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih players Men's association football defenders FC Borysfen Boryspil players FC CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv players FC Admira Wacker Mödling p ...
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Hennadiy Orbu
Hennadiy Hryhorovych Orbu ( uk, Геннадій Григорович Орбу; born 23 July 1970) is a Ukrainian retired professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Ukrainian Premier League in 1991 for Shakhtar Donetsk. He played 7 games and scored 1 goal in the UEFA Intertoto Cup 1996 for Rotor Volgograd. Career statistics Club Honours * Ukrainian Premier League runner-up: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001. * Russian Premier League runner-up: 1997. * Russian Premier League bronze: 1996. * Ukrainian Cup The Ukrainian Cup ( uk, Кубок України) is an association football national knockout cup competition run by the Ukrainian Association of Football. The competition is conducted almost exclusively among professional clubs. Since the 2003 ... winner: 1995, 1997. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Orbu, Hennadiy 1970 births Living people Sportspeople from Makiivka Ukrainian footballers Ukraine international footballers Russian Premier League players ...
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Hennadiy Perepadenko
Hennadiy Perepadenko (born 16 June 1964) is a Ukrainian former professional footballer who played for Ukrainian clubs Metalurh Zaporizhya and Chornomorets Odesa, for Russian club Spartak Moscow, for Israeli club Tzafririm Holon and for Spanish club CD Badajoz. At international level, he made three appearances for the USSR national team. Career A native of Zaporizhzhia, Perepadenko played professional football until the age of 31. His most notable successes were with Soviet Top League side Spartak Moscow, where he helped the club reach the semi-finals of the 1990–91 European Cup. Perepadenko began playing football with local side FC Metalurh Zaporizhya before playing for SKA Odesa while serving in the Soviet military. After he completed military service, Perepadenko joined Soviet Top League side Chornomorets Odesa. Spartak Moscow manager Oleg Romantsev signed Perepadenko in 1990, and the winger helped the club finish second in the last Soviet Top League championship and win the ...
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Hennadiy Popovych
Hennadiy Ivanovych Popovych ( uk, Геннадій Іванович Попович; russian: Геннадий Иванович Попович) (9 February 1973 – 4 June 2010) was a Ukrainian professional footballer. He was born in Dniprodzerzhynsk. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League B in 1991 for FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih. Biography Popovych was a trainee of the sport academy of Mettalurg from Dniprodzerzhynsk. He was playing for various teams at the early stage of his career including Prometei (1990), Kryvbas (1991–1994), Zirka (1994–1995), Shakhtar (1995–1996). In 1997, he moved to Russia, where he started to play for Zenit from Saint Petersburg, where he performed more than 100 caps and scored 41 goal. Together with "Zenit" he reached a peak of his career. In 2000, he scored two goals in the final of Intertoto Cup against Celta. Popovych himself later recalled these times as the happiest period in his life and also during professional caree ...
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