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Oleg Shutov
Oleg Shutov (born August 9, 1988) is a Ukrainian footballer. Playing career Shutov began his career in 2006 in the Ukrainian First League with FC Stal Kamianske, where he featured in 217 matches and recorded 13 goals In 2015, he played with NK Veres Rivne in the Ukrainian Second League, and helped the club achieve a promotion to the first league by finishing second in the standings. The following season he went overseas to Canada to sign with FC Ukraine United in the Canadian Soccer League. In his debut season he recorded three goals in 21 matches and assisted the club in securing a postseason berth by finishing second in the standings. He featured in the quarterfinal match against Brantford Galaxy and contributed by scoring a goal in a 3-0 victory. Their opponents in the next round were the Serbian White Eagles, but were eliminated from the playoffs by a 1-0 loss. 3/sup> In 2017, after the relegation of FC Ukraine to the Second Division he signed with FC Vorkuta FC may ref ...
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Zhdanov, Ukraine
Mariupol (, ; uk, Маріу́поль ; russian: Мариу́поль) is a city in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. It is situated on the northern coast (Pryazovia) of the Sea of Azov, at the mouth of the Kalmius River. Prior to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was the tenth-largest city in the country and the second-largest city in Donetsk Oblast, with an estimated population of 425,681 people in January 2022. However, Mariupol has been militarily controlled by Russia since May 2022, and the city's residents are now estimated to number around 100,000, according to Ukrainian authorities. Historically, the city of Mariupol was a centre for trade and manufacturing, and played a key role in the development of higher education and many businesses while also serving as a coastal resort on the Black Sea. From 1948 to 1989, the city was known as Zhdanov, named after Andrei Zhdanov, a high-ranking official of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union; the name was part of a larger eff ...
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