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  1. Valeriy Vasylyovych Lobanovskyi (Ukrainian: Вале́рій Васи́льович Лобано́вський, pronounced [wɐˈlɛr⁽ʲ⁾ij lobɐˈnɔu̯sʲkɪj]; 6 January 1939 – 13 May 2002) was а Soviet and Ukrainian football player and manager.

  2. Valeri Vasílievich Lobanovski (en ucraniano: Валерій Васильович Лобановський, en ruso: Валерий Васильевич Лобановский; 6 de enero de 1939 — 13 de mayo de 2002) fue un jugador y entrenador de fútbol Soviético, notablemente reconocido internacionalmente por su actuación en el Dinamo de Kiev y en las selecciones de Ucrania, y de la Unión Soviética.

  3. 21 de mar. de 2023 · Valeriy Lobanovskyi died on May 13, 2002, at the age of 63, following brain surgery. He was posthumously awarded the country’s highest honour — the Hero of Ukraine.

  4. Valeriy Lobanovskyi, uno de los entrenadores más influyentes en la historia del fútbol, dejó atrás una gran cantidad de anécdotas y curiosidades que reflejan su carácter, su enfoque y su innovador acercamiento al juego.

  5. www.uefa.com › 0185-0f843cee7cdd-2b00038e4ae0-1000--ukraine-mourns-lobanovskiyUkraine mourns Lobanovskiy | UEFA.com

    14 de may. de 2002 · Valery Lobanovskiy, the former national coach of the Soviet Union and Ukraine, has died aged 63. Thirty years of success The man who led FC Dynamo Kyiv to all of their successes in the past 30...

  6. 28 de may. de 2020 · This is the story of the forgotten pioneer of modern football. Photo: Getty. Lobanovskyi’s teams played in a style that was quintessentially Total Football. His Dynamo Kyiv side defended as a team, relying on aggressive pressing with the furthest forward player being the first line of defence.

  7. 31 de jul. de 2016 · The evidence • Most decorated coach in the former Soviet Union and independent Ukraine and a 1988 UEFA European Championship runner-up as USSR coach. • Won 13 national league titles, nine...