Vasily Raz

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Vasily Raz
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Personnel
birthday March 25, 1961
place of birth FantschykowoUSSR , Soviet Union
size 175 cm
position Left mid-field
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1979-1980 Karpaty Lviv 5 (0)
1981-1988 Dynamo Kiev 151 (19)
1989 Espanyol Barcelona 11 (0)
1989-1990 Dynamo Kiev 34 (5)
1991-1992 Ferencváros Budapest 7 (1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1986-1990 Soviet Union 47 (4)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2011 Obolon Kiev II
2011 Obolon Kiev
1 Only league games are given.

Vasily Raz ( Ukrainian Василь Карлович Рац , Russian Василий Карлович Рац ; born March 25, 1961 in Fantschykowo , Transcarpathian Oblast , Ukrainian SSR ) is a former Soviet football player and football coach of Hungarian origin.

Vasily Raz began his football career in 1979 with Karpaty Lviv , and since 1981 he has played for Dynamo Kiev . With this team, the left midfielder won the Soviet championship in 1985 and 1986, and the Soviet Cup in 1982 and 1987 . In the 1985/86 season he and his team also won the European Cup Winners' Cup .

Raz moved to Espanyol Barcelona in spring 1989 and played eleven games for that club in the Spanish Primera División . After the descent from Espanyol, however, he returned to Dynamo Kiev for the time being in the summer of the same year. In 1990 he was again Soviet champion and cup winner with Dynamo.

For the Soviet national team , Raz played a total of 47 times and scored four goals. He took part in the World Championships in 1986 and 1990 and reached the final at the European Championships in 1988 with the Soviet team against the victorious team of the Netherlands (0: 2).

At the beginning of 1991 Raz moved to Hungary, to Ferencváros Budapest . Due to a stroke, which he suffered in early 1991, he was only able to play again in the 1991/92 season and could only play 7 games for Ferencvaros.

After the end of his active career, Raz initially worked as a businessman. In the 1996/97 season he was a member of the coaching staff of Ferencvaros Budapest. In autumn 2007 he was briefly assistant to József Szabó at Dynamo Kiev.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Arnhold: Vasiliy Karlovich Rats - International Appearances . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. April 2, 2006. Retrieved June 6, 2011.