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Dmitry Vyacheslavovich Bystrov (russian: Дмитрий Вячеславович Быстров; born 30 July 1967; died 1 June 2005 of
pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the small air sacs known as alveoli. Symptoms typically include some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever, and difficulty breathing. The severi ...
) was a
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and
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n professional footballer and coach.


Honours

*
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 ...
champion: 1991. * Soviet Top League runner-up: 1990. *
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 ( Moldov ...
winner: 1991. * Soviet Cup runner-up: 1990. * Russian Cup runner-up: 1993, 1994. *
Uzbek League Uzbekistan Super League ( uz, O'zbekiston Superligasi), also called Coca-Cola Uzbekistan Super League due to sponsorship reasons ( uz, Coca-Cola O'zbekiston Superligasi / Coca-Cola Ўзбекистон Суперлигаси), is the top division ...
bronze: 1997.


European club competitions

With
PFC CSKA Moscow Professional Football Club CSKA (russian: link=yes, Профессиональный футбольный клуб – ЦСКА, derived from the historical name 'Центральный спортивный клуб армии', English: ...
. * European Cup Winners' Cup 1991–92: 2 games. * UEFA Champions League 1992–93: 7 games. * UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1994–95: 1 game.


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* 1967 births Footballers from Moscow 2005 deaths Soviet footballers Association football defenders Russian footballers Russian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Uzbekistan Expatriate footballers in Kazakhstan FC Lokomotiv Moscow players PFC CSKA Moscow players Soviet Top League players Russian Premier League players FC Zenit Saint Petersburg players FC Shinnik Yaroslavl players FC Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod players FC Asmaral Moscow players Russian football managers Deaths from pneumonia in Russia Navbahor Namangan players FC Asmaral Moscow managers FC Kyzylzhar players FC Metallurg Lipetsk players Russian expatriate sportspeople in Kazakhstan {{Russia-footy-defender-1960s-stub