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Vorobyov, Vorobiev, Vorobiov, Vorobyev (russian: Воробьёв, uk, Воробйов) and Vorobyova (Воробьёва; feminine) are various transliterations of an East Slavic surname. People with this surname include: * Aleksandr Vorobyov (born 1962), Soviet football player * Aleksandra Vorobyova (born 1989), Russian singer * Alexey Vorobyov (born 1988), Russian singer and actor * Andrei Vorobyov (born 1982), Russian footballer * Andrey Yuryevich Vorobyov (born 1970), governor of Moscow Oblast * Andrey Vorobiev (born 1985), Russian politician * Arkady Vorobyov (1924–2012), Russian middle-heavyweight * Dmitry Vorobiev (born 1985), Russian ice hockey player * Evgeny Vorobiov (born 1976), Russian chess grandmaster * Grigory Vorobiev (1929–2019), Soviet/Russian sports physician * Henadii Vorobiov (1961-2017), Ukrainian Colonel general * Irina Vorobieva (1958–2022), Soviet pair skater * Ivan Vorobyov (other), several persons * Julia Vorobieva (born 1974), Azerbaijani ...
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Aleksandr Vorobyov
Aleksandr Viktorovich Vorobyov (russian: Александр Викторович Воробьёв; born 28 March 1962) is a Russian Association football, football coach and a former Soviet Union, Soviet player. Honours * Soviet Cup winner: 1981. International career Vorobyov played his only game for USSR national football team, USSR on 19 August 1984, a friendly against Mexico national football team, Mexico. Personal life His son Andrei Vorobyov also played football professionally. External links *Profile
1962 births Living people Men's association football forwards Soviet men's footballers Soviet Union men's international footballers Soviet expatriate men's footballers Russian men's footballers Russian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Finland FC SKA Rostov-on-Don players FC Rostov players FF Jaro players Russian Premier League players Veikkausliiga players Russian football managers {{Russia-footy-forward-1960s-stub ...
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Maksim Vorobyov (businessman)
Maksim Yuryevich Vorobyov (russian: link=no, Максим Юрьевич Воробьёв; born 9 August 1976 in Krasnoyarsk) is a Russian businessman and investor. Education In 1998, Vorobyov graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (Economics Faculty). In 2006, he received his MBA degree from IESE Business School. Career and business In 1997, he founded the Russian Sea LLC (which imports herring and mackerel from Norway) together with his brother. He chose to start from the bottom rung of the corporate ladder in order to penetrate deeply into all aspects of the business, and began working in his own company as a Sales Manager. After the company had achieved successful results, he took a position as sales director and then executive director and CEO. In 2002, he bought out the company shares from his brother and became the company's majority owner. With Vorobyov at the helm, the Russian Sea LLC has become one of the largest Russian processors o ...
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Sparrow Hills
Sparrow Hills (russian: Воробьёвы го́ры, ), formerly known as Lenin Hills (, ) between 1935 and 1999, is a hill on the right bank of the Moskva River and one of the highest points in Moscow, reaching a height of above the river level. The observation platform, which gives a good panoramic view of the city, is on a steep bank above the river, or above sea level. The Luzhniki Stadium (formerly the Lenin Stadium), where the opening and closing ceremonies for the 1980 Summer Olympics took place, is right below, across the Moskva River. Next to it is the Novodevichy Convent, with its Naryshkin Baroque towers. Not far from the observation platform is the Luzhniki Metro Bridge. The two-level Metro-Bridge traverses the river to link Komsomolsky Prospekt with Vernadsky Prospekt. It serves two urban transport systems: motor vehicles and the Moscow Metro subway. The glass-walled subway station '' Vorobyovy Gory'' is at the lower level of the bridge. The hills, immorta ...
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Yuri Vorobyov
Yury Leonidovich Vorobyov (Russian: Юрий Леонидович Воробьёв; born on 2 February 1948), is a Russian statesman, who is currently a member of the Federation Council, representing Vologda Oblast, on legislative authority, since 2007. He has the federal state civilian service rank of 1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation. He is award the title Hero of the Russian Federation. Vorobyov is an honored Rescuer of the Russian Federation, twice laureate of the Prize of the Government of Russia in the field of science and technology, the acting state adviser of the Russia of the 1st class. He is a retired army officer a colonel. He was also the chairman of the Governing Council of the Russian Geographical Society. In August 1991, he was the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Rescue Corps. From August to December 1991, he worked as Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of the RSFSR for Emergency Situations. From December 1991 to January 1994, he w ...
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Youri Vorobyov
Youri Germanovich Vorobyev (russian: Юрий Германович Воробьев) is a Soviet-born coach of acrobatic gymnastics who produced more than a dozen world-championship acrobatic gymnasts during his coaching career in the Soviet Union and Russia. He currently resides and coaches in the U.S. state of California. He is the owner and head coach at Realis Gymnastics Academy in Southern California’s Moreno Valley, which is the training facility for seven members of the 2011 junior and senior U.S. national acrobatic gymnastics teams. Vorobyev’s odyssey from Russia to the United States began when he met U.S. mixed-pair gymnast Arthur Davis of Empire AcroGymnastics at a competition in Belgium. The gymnast's parents assisted Vorobyev with the legal process of gaining residency in the U.S., where Vorobyev then began to coach their son and his mixed-pair partner, Shenea Booth, at Empire AcroGymnastics in Riverside, California. Under Vorobyev’s tutelage, Davis and Booth b ...
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Vladimir Vorobiev
Vladimir Anatolievich Vorobiev (russian: Владимир Анатольевич Воробьёв; born November 2, 1972) is a Russian former professional ice hockey player. He was selected in the tenth round of the 1992 NHL Entry Draft, 240th overall, by the New York Rangers, and played 33 games in the National Hockey League with the Rangers and Edmonton Oilers between 1997 and 1999. The vast majority of his career, which lasted from 1989 to 2011, was spent in the Russian Super League and its successor, the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Internationally Vorobiev played for the Russian national team at the 1995 and 1996 World Championships. After his retirement Vorobiev has worked in coaching roles in the KHL, and currently is an assistant coach with Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg. Playing career Vorobiev did not come to North America until the 1996–97 NHL season, five years after he had been drafted. He split time between the New York Rangers, the Hartford Wolf Pack, and the B ...
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Valeriy Vorobyov
Valeriy Oleksandrovych Vorobyov (born 14 January 1970) is a Ukrainian former professional football player. For several years since 1997 when he joined FC Torpedo Moscow he played in Russia where he later ended his playing career. Before that he played for Dynamo Kyiv, FC Arsenal Kyiv, FC Vorskla Poltava, FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih, FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, and FC Shakhtar Pavlohrad. Honours * Ukrainian Premier League champion: 1995. * Russian Premier League bronze: 2000. European club competitions With FC Torpedo Moscow. * 1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup: 6 games. * 2000–01 UEFA Cup: 1 game. * 2003–04 UEFA Cup The 2003–04 UEFA Cup was won by Valencia in the final against Marseille. It wrapped up a league and UEFA Cup double for Valencia. Porto could not defend their title as they automatically qualified for the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League and al ...: 2 games. External linksListed in the roster for FC Torpedo Moscow
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Roman Vorobyov
Roman Konstantinovich Vorobyov (russian: Роман Константинович Воробьёв; born 24 March 1984) is a Russian former association football player. As a player, he was versatile, playing as right midfielder, left midfielder and attacking midfielder. Club career He made his Russian Premier League debut for FC Amkar Perm on 17 March 2006 in a game against FC Moscow. He has played for FC Saturn Moscow Oblast, FC Khimki, FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, FC Amkar Perm, FC Metallurg-Kuzbass Novokuznetsk and FC Fakel Voronezh FC Fakel Voronezh (russian: Футбольный клуб "Факел" Воронеж) is a Soviet and Russian professional football club based in Voronezh. Founded in 1947, the club has played in the Soviet Top League and the Russian Premier Lea .... External linksClub Profile* 1984 births Living people Footballers from Saint Petersburg Russian footballers Russia under-21 international footballers Russia B international footballers Russ ...
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Pyotr Vorobyov
Pyotr Ilyich Vorobyov (russian: Пётр Ильич Воробьёв; lv, Pjotrs Vorobjovs; born 28 January 1949) is a Russian professional ice hockey coach and former player. Vorobyov is the head coach of Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League. Playing career Vorobyov played his whole career in the Soviet Championship League for Dinamo Riga (1968–79). Coaching career Vorobyov was an assistant coach for Dinamo Riga from 1982 till 1989, but in the 1989–90 season, he was the head coach. From 1990 till 1992, he was an assistant coach for Dynamo Moscow but in the 1992–93 season, he became their head coach. After that Vorobyov was the head coach for Frankfurt Lions, Torpedo Yaroslavl (as Lokomotiv Yaroslavl was known then), Lokomotiv Yaroslavl and Lada Togliatti. In 2006, Vorobyov became the head coach of the Latvia men's national ice hockey team. After that he returned to the Russian Superleague to coach Khimik Mytischy and Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod. When the Kon ...
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Pavel Vorobyev
Pavel Sergeyevich Vorobyev (russian: Павел Сергеевич Воробьёв; born May 5, 1982) is a Russian former professional ice hockey right winger who last played for Ukrainian Hockey League side Dnipro Kherson. Vorobyev previously iced with Gyergyói HK in the Erste Liga, and played with the Edinburgh Capitals of the EIHL between 2016 and 2018. Playing career Vorobyev was drafted in the 1st round, 11th overall, by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. After playing for the Blackhawks for two seasons, Vorobyev announced in August, 2006, that he would not be returning to the team, but would instead play in Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the .... Vorobyev accused Americans, but especially the Blackhawks organization, of being biased a ...
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Oleksandr Vorobiov
Oleksandr Vorobiov (born October 5, 1984, in Dniprodzerzhynsk) is a Ukrainian gymnast Gymnastics is a type of sport that includes physical exercises requiring balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, dedication and endurance. The movements involved in gymnastics contribute to the development of the arms, legs, sh .... He won a bronze medal on rings at the 2008 Summer Olympics. References External links * * * 1984 births Living people People from Kamianske Ukrainian male artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts for Ukraine Gymnasts at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Ukraine Medalists at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships European champions in gymnastics Olympic medalists in gymnastics Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics Laureates of the Prize of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine for special achievements of youth in the development of Ukraine Sportspeople from Dnipropetrovsk Oblast 21st-century Ukrainian peop ...
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Nikolai Vorobyov (other)
Nikolai Vorobyov may refer to: * Nikolai Nikolayevich Vorobyov (mathematician) (1925–1955), Soviet and Russian mathematician * Nikolai Vasilievich Vorobyov (born 1960), Russian football coach and former player {{hndis, Vorobyov, Nikolai ...
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