Vadym Yevtushenko

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Wadym Anatolijowytsch Yevtushenko ( Ukrainian Вадим Анатолійович Євтушенко , Russian Вадим Анатольевич Евтушенко Vadim Anatolyevich Yevtushenko * 1. January 1958 in Pjatychatky , Dnipropetrovsk Oblast , Ukrainian SSR ) is a Ukrainian football coach and former Soviet -ukrainischer football players .

The midfielder was part of the big Dynamo Kiev team in the mid-1980s and took part in two soccer world championships with the national soccer team of the USSR . Since the mid-1990s he has coached lower-class Swedish football clubs, and since 2001 the third division team Valsta Syrianska IK .

Yevtushenko began his career in 1979 with Sirka Kirovohrad , but moved to Dynamo Kiev after just one year. There he quickly became a regular player and showed good performances, so that he was appointed to the Soviet team for the first time in 1980 and was in the USSR squad for the 1982 and 1986 World Championships, but he was only used in 1986. In total, he came to twelve full international appearances in which he scored a goal.

With Dynamo Kiev he was four times Soviet champion and three times cup winners of the Soviet Union, in 1986 he won the European Cup Winners' Cup with the team before he moved to Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk for six months in 1988 , where he was also able to celebrate winning the Soviet championship. After another six months back in Kiev, he left his Ukrainian homeland.

Yevtushenko went to the Swedish first division club AIK Solna in 1989 , with whom he was able to celebrate winning the Swedish championship in 1992, before ending his active career in 1994/95 with the then Swedish second division club IK Sirius .

After his active time he hit the coaching career, first from 1997 to 1999 as assistant coach of Hammarby IF , since 2001 as head coach of the lower-class Valsta Syrianska IK.

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Individual evidence

  1. Biography Yevtushenko on the web site Spornaja Rossiya po Futbolnu ( Russian, visited on 28 November 2007 ).