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Vitali Starukhin
Vitaliy Vladimirovich Starukhin (russian: Старухин, Виталий Владимирович; born 6 June 1949 in Minsk; died 9 August 2000) was a Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a forward. He is considered by many fans to one be the greatest players to ever play for Shakhtar Donetsk. In 1979, he was awarded Player of the year award. In 1979 Starukhin played couple of games for Ukraine at the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR. In 2011 Vitaly Starukhin, together with Oleg Blokhin and Igor Belanov was named as "the legends of Ukrainian football" at the Victory of Football awards. Career statistics Honours Shakhtar Donetsk *Soviet Top League: runner-up 1975, 1979; bronze 1978 *Soviet Cup The Soviet Cup, or USSR Cup (russian: Кубок СССР),, be, Кубак СССР, uz, СССР Кубоги, kk, КСРО Кубогы, ka, სსრკ თასი, az, ССРИ кубоку, lt, TSRS taurė, ro, Cupa URSS (Moldova ...: 1980 Indiv ...
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Minsk
Minsk ( be, Мінск ; russian: Минск) is the capital and the largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach and the now subterranean Niamiha rivers. As the capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is the administrative centre of Minsk Region (voblast) and Minsk District (raion). As of January 2021, its population was 2 million, making Minsk the 11th most populous city in Europe. Minsk is one of the administrative capitals of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). First documented in 1067, Minsk became the capital of the Principality of Minsk before being annexed by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1242. It received town privileges in 1499. From 1569, it was the capital of the Minsk Voivodeship, an administrative division of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was part of a region annexed by the Russian Empire in 1793, as a consequence of the Second Partition of Poland. From 1919 to 1991, aft ...
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Soviet Top League 1974
Statistics of Soviet Top League for the 1974 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Dynamo Kyiv won the championship. League standings Results Top scorers ;20 goals * Oleg Blokhin (Dynamo Kyiv) ;16 goals * Anatoli Ionkin (Kairat) * Vadim Pavlenko (Dynamo Moscow) ;13 goals * Vladimir Makarov (Chornomorets Odessa) ;12 goals * Vadim Nikonov (Torpedo Moscow) ;11 goals * Mikhail An (Pakhtakor) * Anatoly Baidachny (Dynamo Moscow) * Vladimir Onischenko (Dynamo Kyiv) * Vitali Starukhin (Shakhtar) ;10 goals * Vladimir Danilyuk (Karpaty) * Aleksandr Piskaryov (Spartak Moscow) ReferencesSoviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1974–75 in European football (UEFA) 1969 1 Soviet Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
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Deaths From Pneumonia In Ukraine
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Footballers From Minsk
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1949 Births
Events January * January 1 – A United Nations-sponsored ceasefire brings an end to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. The war results in a stalemate and the division of Kashmir, which still continues as of 2022. * January 2 – Luis Muñoz Marín becomes the first democratically elected Governor of Puerto Rico. * January 11 – The first "networked" television broadcasts take place, as KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania goes on the air, connecting east coast and mid-west programming in the United States. * January 16 – Şemsettin Günaltay forms the new government of Turkey. It is the 18th government, last One-party state, single party government of the Republican People's Party. * January 17 – The first Volkswagen Beetle, VW Type 1 to arrive in the United States, a 1948 model, is brought to New York City, New York by Dutch businessman Ben Pon Sr., Ben Pon. Unable to interest dealers or importers in the Volkswagen, Pon sells the sample car to pay his ...
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Soviet Top League
The Soviet Top League, known after 1970 as the Higher League (russian: Чемпионат СССР по футболу: Высшая лига), served as the top division of Soviet Union football from 1936 until 1991. The professional top level of football competition among clubs was established in 1936 on proposition of Nikolai Starostin and was approved by the All-Union Council of Physical Culture. Originally it was named Group A. After World War II it became known as the First Group. In 1950, after another reform of football in the Soviet Union, the First Group was replaced with Class A. By 1970, the Class A had expanded to three tiers with the top tier known as the Higher Group which in 1971 was renamed into the Higher League. It was one of the best football leagues in Europe, ranking second among the UEFA members in 1988–89 seasons. Three of its representatives reached the finals of the European club tournaments on four occasions: FC Dynamo Kyiv, FC Dinamo Tbilisi, and F ...
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Soviet Cup
The Soviet Cup, or USSR Cup (russian: Кубок СССР),, be, Кубак СССР, uz, СССР Кубоги, kk, КСРО Кубогы, ka, სსრკ თასი, az, ССРИ кубоку, lt, TSRS taurė, ro, Cupa URSS (Moldovan Cyrillic: Купа УРСС), lv, PSRS kauss, hy, ԽՍՀՄ Գավաթ, et, NSVL Karikas. was the premier football cup competition in the Soviet Union conducted by the Football Federation of the Soviet Union. As a knockout tournament it was conducted parallel to the All-Union league competitions in double round-robin format. The winner of the competition was awarded a qualification to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, unless it already qualified for the European Cup, in turn passed the qualification to the finalist. In case if a team would win the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and not win its national league cup titles next year, it qualified to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup along with the new cup holder. The first participation in the UEFA Cup Winners' ...
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Soviet Top League 1981
Statistics of Soviet Top League for the 1981 season. Overview It was contested by 18 teams, and Dynamo Kyiv won the championship. League standings Results Top scorers ;23 goals * Ramaz Shengelia (Dinamo Tbilisi) ;21 goals * Yuri Gavrilov (Spartak Moscow) ;19 goals * Oleg Blokhin (Dynamo Kyiv) ;16 goals * Vladimir Kazachyonok (Zenit) ;15 goals * Valery Gazzaev (Dynamo Moscow) ;14 goals * Khoren Hovhannisyan (Ararat) * Pyotr Vasilevsky (Dinamo Minsk) ;13 goals * Andrei Yakubik (Pakhtakor) ;12 goals * Viktor Grachyov (Shakhtar) * Aleksandr Pogorelov (Dnipro) ReferencesSoviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF)1981. Higher League. (1981. Высшая лига.)
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Soviet Top League 1980
Statistics of Soviet Top League for the 1980 season. Overview It was contested by 18 teams, and Dynamo Kyiv won the championship. League standings Results Top scorers ;20 goals * Sergey Andreyev (SKA Rostov-on-Don) ;19 goals * Oleg Blokhin (Dynamo Kyiv) ;17 goals * Ramaz Shengelia (Dinamo Tbilisi) ;14 goals * Yuriy Horyachev (Chornomorets) * Aleksandr Tarkhanov (CSKA Moscow) ;12 goals * Vladimir Kazachyonok (Zenit) * Valeriy Petrakov (Lokomotiv Moscow) ;11 goals * Revaz Chelebadze (Dinamo Tbilisi) ;10 goals * Andranik Khachatryan (Ararat) * Pyotr Vasilevsky (Dinamo Minsk) ReferencesSoviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1980–81 in European football (UEFA) Soviet Top League seasons 1 Soviet Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
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Soviet Top League 1979
Statistics of Soviet Top League for the 1979 season. Overview 1979 Top League was composed of 18 teams, the championship was won by Spartak Moscow. On 11 August 1979, a mid-air collision killed virtually the entire FC Pakhtakor Tashkent team. The Top League ordered all the other teams to make three players available for a draft to restock the team, and Pakhtakor was given exemption from relegation for the next three years. League standings Results Top scorers ;26 goals * Vitali Starukhin (Shakhtar) ;17 goals * Sergey Andreyev (SKA Rostov-on-Don) * Oleg Blokhin (Dynamo Kyiv) * Khoren Hovhannisyan (Ararat) * Valeriy Petrakov (Lokomotiv Moscow) ;16 goals * Yuri Chesnokov (CSKA Moscow) * Vladimir Kazachyonok (Zenit) ;14 goals * Aleksandr Prokopenko (Dinamo Minsk) * Georgi Yartsev (Spartak Moscow) * Nikolai Vasilyev (Torpedo Moscow) ReferencesSoviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1979–80 in European football (UEFA) Soviet Top League seasons 1 Soviet Soviet ...
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Soviet Top League 1978
Statistics of Soviet Top League for the 1978 season. Overview It was contested by 16 teams, and Dinamo Tbilisi won the championship. Introduction of draw limit, a number of games tied during a season. League standings Results Top scorers ;19 goals * Georgi Yartsev (Spartak Moscow) ;15 goals * Ramaz Shengelia (Dinamo Tbilisi) ;13 goals * Oleg Blokhin (Dynamo Kyiv) ;11 goals * Nikolai Latysh (Shakhtar) ;10 goals * Vladimir Klementyev (Zenit) ;9 goals * Nikolai Kolesov (Dynamo Moscow) ;8 goals * Aleksei Belenkov (CSKA Moscow) * Vakhtang Koridze (Dinamo Tbilisi) * Viktor Kuznetsov (Zorya Voroshylovhrad) ;7 goals * Konstantin Bakanov (Pakhtakor) * Anatoliy Banishevskiy (Neftchi) * Yuri Chesnokov (CSKA Moscow) * Vladimir Fyodorov (Pakhtakor) * Yevgeni Khrabrostin (Torpedo Moscow) * David Kipiani (Dinamo Tbilisi) * Aleksandr Maksimenkov (Dynamo Moscow) * Vladimir Onischenko (Dynamo Kyiv) * Vladimir Ploskina (Chornomorets) * Andrei Redkous (Zenit) * Yuri Reznik (Shakht ...
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