- Igor Belanov
Football player infobox
playername = Igor Belanov
fullname = Igor Ivanovich Belanov
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1960|9|25
cityofbirth =Odessa
countryofbirth =Soviet Union
height = height|m=1.74
currentclub = retired
position =Striker
youthyears = 1973–1978
youthclubs = Chornomorets Odessa
years = 1979–1980
1981–1984
1985–1989
1989–1990
1991–1995
1995–1996
1996–1997
clubs = SKA Odessa
Chornomorets OdessaDynamo Kyiv Borussia Mönchengladbach Eintracht Braunschweig
Chornomorets Odessa
Metalurh Mariupol
caps(goals) = 068 (16)
116 (26)
158 (54)
026 0(5)
089 (28)
003 0(1)
005 0(4)
nationalyears = 1985–1990
nationalteam = USSR
nationalcaps(goals) = 033 0(8)Igor Ivanovich Belanov ( _ru. Игорь Иванович Беланов, _uk. Ігор Іванович Беланов, Ihor Ivanovych Belanov), (born
September 25 ,1960 inOdessa , Ukraine, then of theUSSR ) is a former football forward, who was namedEuropean Footballer of the Year in 1986.Playing career
Club
Belanov played for SKA Odessa (1979–80),
FC Chornomorets Odessa (1981–84), andDynamo Kyiv (1985–89), with whom he won theCup Winners Cup in 1986. Mid-way through 1989 Belanov got the long awaited clearance to join a Western European side, making a move toGermany to joinBorussia Mönchengladbach . His debut in Bundesliga came onNovember 4 , 1989, in a 0-4 away defeat byVfB Stuttgart . Featuring in 24 Bundesliga matches for the formerUEFA Cup winner, Belanov scored four goals in those appearances but failed to make a bigger impact for the then relegation threatened side. His stay there ended abruptly after his wife was involved in a shoplifting affair. He moved to a lower league sideEintracht Braunschweig , and made his first appearance for them onApril 27 ,1991 . He scored 13 goals in 38 2nd Bundesliga matches he played for Braunschweig. In 1995 he returned toUkraine , to his home-town team, Chernomorets for a season (1995-96), before finishing his playing career at Metalurh Mariupol in the 1996-97 season.International
Belanov played 33 times for the USSR, and scored eight goals. His best performance came at the 1986 World Cup in
Mexico , where he scored 4 goals and 6 assists for USSR, and the team reached the “Round of 16”. He scored a hat-trick in the game against Belgium, in a losing, extra-time, effort. This performance at the World Cup that year, along withDynamo Kyiv ’sCup Winners Cup success helped him win theEuropean Footballer of the Year award.After retiring
Belanov turned to business after finishing his playing career. He returned to prominence when he became the majority shareholder at
Switzerland ’sFC Wil football club, in August 2003. His predecessor as chairman ofFC Wil , the banker "Andreas Hafen", had been given a five years imprisonment sentence after embezzling 51 million Swiss francs ($40 million) from the "UBS Bank". Belanov’s first move at Wil was replacing Wil’s first-team managerMartin Andermatt with his formerDynamo Kyiv team-mateAleksandr Zavarov , not taking note of the fact that Zavarov lacked the necessary UEFA licence to manage a European top-division outfit. That circumstance forced Belanov to sign the former FC Karl-Marx-Stadt manager "Joachim Müller". Due to the appointment of Müller, Zavarov’s job was officially described as "director of football". Müller did not last long as coach however, Belanov sacked him just after three months to replace him with "Tomas Matejcek". Matejcek’s strict training regiment caused a quick revolt among the FC Wil players. This forced Belanov to make amend for his decisions and to re-appoint Joachim Müller as Wil’s manager, and hand the assistant-manager role to the former Switzerland goalkeeper "Stephan Lehmann". That turned out to have been Belanov’s last series of actions as Wil’s major shareholder. In a quick sequence he pulled out of his chairman and shareholder role of the Swiss side. Belanov is an owner of football school inOdessa which carries his name.Honours
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Soviet Top League (withDynamo Kyiv ):* Champion (2): 1985, 1986:* Runner-up, silver (1): 1988:* Runner-up, bronze (1): 1989
*Soviet Cup (withDynamo Kyiv ):* Champion (2): 1985, 1987
*European Footballer of the Year : 1986
*UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup (withDynamo Kyiv ):* Champion (1): 1986
*UEFA Super Cup : runner-up 1987
*Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu : 1986
* Losing Finalist: 1988 UEFA European Football Championship
*UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1985–86 top scorer. [cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/ec/ec2tops.html|title=Cup Winners Cup Top Scorers|publisher= RSSSF|accessdate=September 15 |accessyear=2008]External links
* [http://www.ukrsoccerhistory.com/sources/starstext_r.aspx?cp=70 Igor Belanov at UkrSoccerHistory.com]
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