Vitaly Parachnevych

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Vitaly Parachnevych
Personnel
Surname Vitaly Valeryovich Parachnevich
birthday 4th May 1969
place of birth Donetsk , Ukrainian SSRSoviet Union
size 187 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1987 Naftowyk-Ukrnafta Ochtyrka 34 0(4)
1988-1992 SKA Odessa 96 (32)
1992 Nywa Ternopil 8 0(0)
1993-1995 Chornomorets Odessa 47 (14)
1995 Moscow locomotive 10 0(0)
1995-1998 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 52 (18)
1998-2000 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 43 (12)
2000 →  Shonan Bellmare  (loan) 5 0(1)
2001 FC Seoul 9 0(2)
2002 Bucheon SK 0 0(0)
2003 Chornomorets Odessa II 2 0(0)
2004-2005 FC Dniester Ovidiopol 8 0(2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
1997 Tajikistan 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of November 11, 2019

2 As of November 11, 2019

Vitaly Valerijowytsch Parachnewytsch ( Ukrainian Віталій Валерійович Парахневич ; born May 4, 1969 in Donetsk , USSR ) is a former Soviet football player who was naturalized in 1996 in Tajikistan while playing in South Korea . After the collapse of the Soviet Union until 1996, he held the Ukrainian citizenship.

Career

society

Parachnewytsch began his career with the second team of Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk . Then in 1987 he went further north to the then third division club FC Naftovyk-Ukrnafta Okhtyrka . He stayed there until the end of the year and then moved on to the third division for SKA Odessa . Since the Soviet Union had now disintegrated, SK Odessa (as the club was now called) had played for a season in the then new first Premjer-Liha when he left it in 1992 . Next he moved to the west to the first division team Nywa Ternopil , where he stayed again for a season, but hardly got any appearances. Parachnewytsch was the last station in the Chornomorets Odessa , where he stayed until 1995 and won the trophy with the team in the 1993/94 season. At the beginning of 1995 Parachnewytsch went to Russia for the first time to the traditional Lokomotiv Moscow club . Here he came only to 10 missions and left the Russians in the summer of the same year.

This time he left the region completely and switched to the Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors franchise in South Korea . He stayed there for three years and moved to Suwon Samsung Bluewings in 1998 . From there he was awarded the Shonan Bellmare to Japan in the second half of 2000 . In 2001 Parachnewytsch went to FC Seoul another year later to Bucheon SK .

A year later, in the summer of 2003, Parachnewytsch went back to the Ukraine to Chornomorez Odessa, but this time only in the second team. After two missions he went to FC Dniester Ovidiopol at the beginning of 2004 to play there until the end of the 2004/05 season. After eight appearances and two goals at his last station Parachnewytsch ended his career as a player.

National team

In August 1997, the Tajik national team traveled to South Korea with 16 players to play against the local team . Due to the lack of passports, however, only 12 players could take the trip. So Parachnewytsch and Valeri Sarychevm, who were playing in the South Korean K League at the time , were appointed to the team. This was Parachnewytsch's only commitment for the Tajik national team.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tajikistan International Matches - Details 1992–1999 . Yansfield. Archived from the original on December 15, 2007. Retrieved November 13, 2015.