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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oleg_BlokhinOleg Blokhin - Wikipedia

    Oleg Vladimirovich Blokhin, or Oleh Volodymyrovych Blokhin (Ukrainian: Оле́г Володи́мирович Блохі́н, Russian: Оле́г Влади́мирович Блохи́н; born 5 November 1952), is a Ukrainian and Soviet former football player and manager. Regarded as one of the greatest footballers of his generation, Blokhin was a standout striker for Dynamo Kyiv and the ...

  2. www.uefa.com › news › 0254-0d7bab56e69c-9b6d28f87968-1000--blokhin-takes-commandBlokhin takes command at Moskva | UEFA.com

    14 de dic. de 2007 · Oleh Blokhin is back in work only eight days after resigning as coach of Ukraine – having been enticed by an offer from Russian Premier-Liga outfit FC Moskva.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2022 · 02.03.2022 11:20. Photo of UAF press service. Legend of Ukrainian football, former star striker of Dynamo Kyiv Oleh Blokhin sharply condemned the Russian invasion of our country.

  4. 30 de sept. de 2002 · Former FC Dynamo Kyiv hero Oleh Blokhin is the new coach of Ukraine, replacing Leonid Buryak.

  5. www.uefa.com › news › 0214-0f8a4f6ce5fc-0ca33b8e660d-1000--blokhin-steps-down-asBlokhin steps down as Dynamo coach | UEFA.com

    16 de abr. de 2014 · Oleh Blokhin ended his 18-month spell as FC Dynamo Kyiv coach after a 2-0 loss to FC Shakhtar Donetsk left the capital club seven points behind the league leaders. UEFA.com works better on other ...

  6. 13 de ago. de 2020 · 13/08/2020 by Andrew Flint. Illustration by Federico Manasse. The legendary Dinamo Kyiv side marshalled by Valeriy Lobanovskyi was widely viewed as a precise, scientific machine with clearly-defined roles. But there was one spark that stood out amidst the regiment: Oleh Blokhin. Lobanovskyi famously shouted at his players, “Don’t think!

  7. FC Dynamo Kyiv. Date of birth: 5 November 1952 Nationality: Ukrainian Playing career: FC Dynamo Kyiv, SK Vorwärts Steyr, Aris Limassol FC Coaching career: Olympiacos FC, PAOK FC (twice), Ionikos FC (twice), AEK Athens FC, Ukraine (twice), FC Moskva, FC Dynamo Kyiv • Blokhin rose through Dynamo's youth ranks to win seven Soviet titles and five USSR Cups, as well as lifting the European Cup ...