Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Tomakh (Ukrainian: Олександр Олександрович Томах) (born 17 October 1948 in Minsk, Belarusian SSR) is a retired Soviet football player and a Ukrainian coach.
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v · Glazkov (1953–54) · M.Churkin (195x–6x) · Lerman (1963–65) · Rodos (1965) · Korshunov (1968–69) · Lukashenko (1970–71) · Zhylin (1972) · Zakharov (1973) · Vul (1974) · Fomin (1975) · Betsa (1976–78) · Hulevskyi (1979–80) · Zakharov (1981) · Tomakh (1981–88) · Nadein (1988–92) · Skredelis (1993) · Vul (1993) · Kuksov (1994) · Tomakh (1994–98) · Shtelin (1998–99) · Markevych (1999–01) · Atamanyuk (2001) · Taran (2001–02) · Lutkov (2002) · Nadein (2002) · Katalinić (2003) · Fomenko (2003) · Yurevich (2004) · Borovsky (2004) · Yaremchenko (2004–05) · Chantsev (2005) · Hrozny (2005–06) · Yaschenko (2006–07) · Vernydub (2007c) · Chantsev (2007–08) · Lutkov (2008–09) · Khodus (2009c) · Hryhorchuk (2009) · Khodus (2009c) · Hryhorchuk (2009–10) · Lutkov (2010–11) · Nehiryev (2011c) · Zaytsev (2011c–)
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v · Shchehotskyi (1958) · Zhylin (1959–62) · Lifshyts (1963) · Zhylin (1964–65) · Makarov (1966) · Bohdanovych (1968) · Kuznyetsov (1969) · Lerman (1971–73) · Zhylin (1977–79) · Shkolnykov (1983–86) · Shydlovskyi (198x–88) · Tomakh (1988–90) · Hrozny (1990–92) · Petrov (1992) · Shkolnykov (1992–94) · Bobaryko (1994–95) · Koval (1995c) · Morozov (1995–96) · Kasanov (1996–97) · Reva (1997c) · Ishchenko (1997–98) · Atamanyuk (1998c) · Haydarzhi (1998c) · Yavorskyi (1998) · Haydarzhi (1999–2000) · Reva (2000–01) · Dushkov (2001) · Tarasenko (2001) · Reva (2002–03) · Pokora (2003) · Chopyk (2003c) · Radenko (2003–04) · Fedorchuk (2004c) · Ihnatenko (2004c) · Pokora (2004c) · Bezsonov (2004–05) · Solovyenko (2006–07) · Panchyshyn (2007–08) · Solovyenko (2008) · Blavatskyi (2009) · Fedorchuk (2009–)
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v · Zhylin (1967–70) · Sosyura (1971–72) · Lifshyts (1972) · Starodubov (1973) · Zhylin (1974–76) · Bannikov (1977–78) · Biba (1980) · Hulevskyi (1986) · Ishchenko (1987–89) · Avdysh (1989) · Starodubov (1990) · Dushkov (1991) · Avdysh (1992) · Ishchenko (1992–93) · Sarkisov (1994) · Koltun (1994) · Cheremisin (1995) · Nechayev (1995) · Avdysh (1995) · Biba (1996) · Veber (1996c) · Ishchenko (1996–97) · Yakubovskyi (1997–98) · Avdysh (1998) · Yakubovskyi (1998) · Pokora (1998) · Avdysh (1998–99) · Dunets (1999) · Avdysh (1999) · Varzhelenko (2000) · Avdysh (2000) · Zayaev (2000) · Shkolnykov (2001) · Shevchenko (2001) · Avdysh (2001–03) · Tomakh (2004) · Shkolnykov (2004) · Khomenko (2004c) · Avdysh (2004) ·
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v · Lifshyts (1961) · Goryanskiy (1962) · Onyshchenko (1969) · Bazylevych (1970) · Shkolnykov (19xx–82) · Goryanskiy (1983–84) · Fomenko (1985–86) · Protsko (1987) · Dunets (1988–89) · Hruznov (1990–93) · Protsko (1993) · Dubino (1994) · Protsko (1994–96) · Shkolnykov (1996–99) · Hruznov (1999–2002) · Lazorenko (2002–04) · Tomakh (2004–07) · Bakun (2007c) · Kucherenko (2007–08) · Ryabokon (2008–09) · Dunets (2009–10) · Ovcharov (2010c) · Skala (2010–)
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Persondata |
Name |
Tomakh, Oleksandr |
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Short description |
footballer |
Date of birth |
17 October 1948 |
Place of birth |
Minsk, Belarusian SSR |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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