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Mykola Pavlov Personal information Full name Mykola Petrovych Pavlov Date of birth 20 June 1954 Place of birth Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) Playing position Defender Club information Current club Vorskla Poltava (Manager) Youth career 1967–1972 Vostok Kyiv Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1972–1975 Dynamo Brest ? (?) 1976–1978 Krylia Sovetov 62 (1) 1979–1981 Dynamo Minsk 91 (1) 1982 Chernomorets Odessa 24 (0) 1983–1984 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 52 (4) National team 1984 USSR 1 (0) Teams managed 1988 Kolos Nikopol 1989–1990 Tavriya Simferopol 1990 Krystal Kherson 1992–1994 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 1992, 1994 Ukraine 1995–1996 Dynamo Kyiv 1996–1997 Tavriya Simferopol 1997–2004 Illychivets Mariupol 2006 Stal Alchevsk 2007– Vorskla Poltava * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Mykola Petrovych Pavlov (Ukrainian: Микола Петрович Павлов) (Russian: Николай Петрович Павлов) (born 20 June 1954 in Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union, now Ukraine) is a former Ukrainian football defender, and currently head-coach of FC Vorskla Poltava in the Ukrainian Premier League.
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Playing career
Pavlov began his playing career in 1972, playing for “Spartak Brest”, (later renamed “Bug Brest”, now FC Dynamo Brest) in the Belarusian SSR. The club played in the old Soviet Second League. After three years there he moved to Krylia Sovetov, a club in the Soviet Top League. Four seasons and three years later, in 1979 he moved back to Belarusian SSR to play for their best team in the Soviet Top League, Dynamo Minsk. Another 3 years later, in 1982 he was on the move once again, this time back to Ukraine to play in Odessa for Chernomorets Odessa. The following season he moved to Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. His two seasons there were the most successful of his career. He became the USSR champion in 1983, and won the bronze medal the following year (1984).
International career
Pavlov was capped once for the USSR. He played in a 2-1 friendly loss against West Germany, on 28 March of 1984 in Hanover.
Coaching career
In 1988 Pavlov took up the head-coach position of Kolos Nikopol. During the 1990s he coached Tavriya Simferopol, Krystal Kherson, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk. While coach of Dnipro he was brought on to be the caretaker head-coach of the Ukraine national football team. In the 1995–96 season Pavlov was coach of Dynamo Kyiv, leading them to a Ukrainian League title. Following Dynamo he has coached other Ukrainian clubs, including a return to Tavriya Simferopol, then at FC Illychivets Mariupol (7 years there), and FC Stal Alchevsk. In the winter of 2007 he was brought in as head-coach at FC Vorskla Poltava. In his first season with the team he led them to a 8th place finish, and into the quarter-finals of Ukrainian Cup.
Honours
Player
- Soviet Top League Champion: 1983
- Soviet Top League Bronze: 1984
Coach
Orders and special awards
References
- ^ (Ukrainian) Order of President of Ukraine № 729/2009
External links
- (Russian) RussiaTeam biography
- (Russian) Brief biography
- (Russian) Profile on Odessa Football
Mykola Pavlov – managerial positions FC Dynamo Kyiv – managers Tovarskyi (1936–37) · Fomin (1938) · Pechenyi (1939–40) · Butusov (1940–41) · Makhynya (1944–45) · Korchebokov (1945–46) · Apukhtin (1946) · Shchehodskyi (1947) · Butusov (1947) · Sushkov (1948) · Okun (1949) · Fomin (1950) · Oshenkov (1951–56) · Shylovskyi (1957–58) · Oshenkov (1959) · Solovyov (1959–62) · Terentyev (1963) · Maslov (1964–70) · Sevidov (1971–73) · Lobanovsky (1973–82) · Bazylevych (1974–76) · Morozov (1983–84) · Lobanovsky (1984–90) · Puzach (1991–92) · Sabo (1992) · Fomenko (1993) · Sabo (1994) · Onyshchenko (1995) · Pavlov (1995) · Sabo (1995–96) · Lobanovsky (1997–2002) · Mykhaylychenko (2002–04) · Sabo (2004–05) · Buryak (2005) · Demyanenko (2005–07) · Sabo (2007) · Luzhny (2007) · Syomin (2007–09) · Gazzaev (2009–10) · Luzhny (2010) · Syomin (2010–)
Ukrainian Premier League Managers Altman (Tavriya) · Chantsev (Zorya) · Hryhorchuk (Chornomorets) · Kucherov (Karpaty) · Kuchuk (Arsenal) · Kvartsyanyi (Volyn) · Leonov (Illichivets) · Lucescu (Shakhtar) · Maksymov (Kryvbas) · Markevych (Metalist) · Pavlov (Vorskla) · Pyatenko (Metalurh) · Ramos (Dnipro) · Rats (Obolon) · Semin (Dynamo) · Sharan (Oleksandria)
Categories:- 1954 births
- Living people
- Ukrainian footballers
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- FC Dinamo Minsk players
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- SC Tavriya Simferopol managers
- FC Krystal Kherson managers
- FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk managers
- FC Dynamo Kyiv managers
- FC Illichivets Mariupol managers
- FC Stal Alchevsk managers
- FC Vorskla Poltava managers
- Chevaliers of the Order of Merit
- Ukrainian Premier League football managers
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