Wiktar Sokal

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Wiktar Sokal
Personnel
birthday 5th December 1954
place of birth MinskBSSR
size 180 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1978-1979 FK Dinamo Brest
1979-1991 FK Dinamo Minsk 261 (48)
1991-1992 Jagiellonia Białystok 17 0(8)
1992 FK Dinamo-93 Minsk 3 0(1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1994-1996 FK Dinamo-93 Minsk
2001 FK Dinamo Brest
Belarus U-17
1 Only league games are given.

Wiktar Sokal ( Belarusian Віктар Пятровіч Сокал , Russian Виктор Петрович Сокол ( Viktor Petrovich Sokol ); born December 5, 1954 in Minsk , BSSR ) is a former Belarusian football player and coach . In 1982 he won the football championship of the Soviet Union with FK Dinamo Minsk . In the European Cup he was the top scorer in the following season.

biography

Sokal began his professional career at FK Dinamo Brest in the third division of the Soviet Union . After two years, the striker moved to FK Dinamo Minsk , then the only representative of the Belarusian SSR in the top Soviet league . He spent most of his active football career there and in 1982 even won the Soviet Union football championship with the club. By winning the championship, the club participated in the season 1983/84 at the national champion European Cup in part. There he and his team advanced to the quarterfinals, scoring a total of six goals and becoming the top scorer. In the next season he was with the club third in the league and took part in the UEFA Cup , where the club lost in the quarter-finals. In 1987 he came with Minsk to the finals of the Soviet Cup competition and took part in the European Cup Winners' Cup the following season , in which the team failed at KV Mechelen . In 1991 he moved to Poland to Jagiellonia Białystok for one season , then returned to Minsk and played for a short time with the FK amateurs. He trained this after his active career for two years, then went back to Dinamo Brest and most recently coached the U-17 team of Belarus.

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