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Aleksandr Yanovsky
Ukrainian footballer

Aleksandr Yanovsky

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Ukrainian footballer
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Belovodskoye, Moskovsky District, Chuy Region, Kyrgyzstan
Age
55 years
Sports Teams
MFC Kremin Kremenchuk (Ukraine)
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Biography

Oleksandr Yankovskyi (Ukrainian: Олександр Леонідович Янковський; born 10 November 1969) is a retired Soviet and Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a midfielder and current coach for Kremin Academy in Kremenchuk.

Early life

Oleksandr Yankovskyi was born on 10 November 1969 in Belovodskoye, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union. When he was eleven years old a DYuSSh Belovodskoye sports school opened in his village. He began training there under coach Vasyl Chmyr. Because of close proximity to Frunze he continuously received invitations to train in the Republican School of Olympic Reserve. After his mother's death, his father agreed to send him to that school. He played in many positions before settling in midfield.

Playing career

Alga

While he was studying at the Republican School of Olympic Reserve he began playing for local club Alga Frunze. He made his debut in the 1986 Soviet Second League Zone VII (Central Asia) when he was sixteen years old. In 1992 the first season of the Kyrgyz Premier League was played. Yankovskyi scored ten goals in ten games and won the league. Club had financial difficulties and had not paid the players regularly. Semen Osynovskyi who also played in the team convinced Yankovskyi to leave Alga and move to Ukraine.

Naftokhimik

During 1992 he played for Ukrainian Transitional League club Naftokhimik Kremenchuk. Yankovskyi made his debut on 5 September in a 2:0 win against Andezyt Khust. He scored a week later in a match against Promin Volia-Baranetska.

Kremin

Yankovskyi joined Kremin Kremenchuk in September 1992. He played wearing number eight jersey. His debut was on 13 September replacing Yaroslav Bobyliak on seventy-eight minute. By April 1993 he was becoming one of the clubs leaders.

CSKA–Borysfen

In July 1994 Ivan Terletskyi persuaded Yankovskyi to join him at CSKA–Borysfen Kyiv. During his early days with the club he received an injury to Achilles tendon. When a new manager Mykhaylo Fomenko joined the club, Yankovskyi fell out of favor and left the club at the end of season. He made eight appearances for the club and scored one goal.

Vorskla Poltava

Vorskla Poltava manager Viktor Pozhechevskyi invited Yankovskyi to join the club in 1995. He played at the club for two seasons, winning the league in his second year. In his second year at the club Yankovskyi played as a defensive midfielder and featured in thirty-nine matches, scoring three goals.

Return to Kremin

Yankovskyi rejoined Kremin in July 1996. He played in twenty-eight matches scoring four times. He also played in two cup games. On 27 June 1997 it was reported that Yankovskyi was leaving the club and joining Metalurh Zaporizhzhia.

Hirnyk-Sport

During 1997 Yankovskyi played in two matches for Kremin farm club Hirnyk-Sport Komsomolsk.

Metalurh

Yankovskyi only featured in five matches during the 1997–98 season. He scored twice. He received a back injury that prevented him from playing for a year.

Return to Kremin

Since Yankovskyi was injured he was loaned to Kremin. By January 1999 he began individual training. He became Kremin captain during the season.

Dnipro Cherkasy

Yankovskyi joined first league club Dnipro Cherkasy for four matches in October and November 1999.

Adoms

As Kremin was having financial difficulties, Yankovskyi began training with another Kremenchuk club Adoms Kremenchuk on 3 February 2000. He made his debut on 1 April 2000 in a 3:2 win against Vorskla-2 Poltava. He scored his first goal for Adoms from the penalty spot on 21 April 2000. He played in twenty-two matches and scored five goals for the club.

Zirka

Yankovskyi left Adoms and joined Zirka Kirovohrad before the start Spring part of championship. he spent three years with the club. In 2002–03 season he helped Zirka win the league and gain promotion to Premier League.

Return to Kremin

In 2003 Kremin was recreated as a city owned football club. Yankovskyi joined the club and played in four matches in the Poltava Oblast Championship scoring one goal.

International career

He was called up to a Kirghiz SDYuShOR and took part in an all-union competition. He was the top goalscorer and was chosen as best player.

Boris Ignatyev manager of the USSR U19 team called Yankovskyi to the training camp at Leselidze. Before the start of camp Yankovskyi scratched his leg, which led to became swollen and he was sent home by the team doctor. His next call-up came to the Novogorsk training center for a friendly match with a West Germany U19 team. Yankovskyi fell and injured himself while receiving a ball. He never received another call-up.

Coaching career

After retiring from playing president of Zirka Kirovohrad proposed to him that he would remain at the club and begin coaching children. Yankovskyi chose to remain in Kremenchuk and begin coaching there. He has been kids coach with Kremin for over twenty years. His first group were players born in 1995. After those players graduated he took on players born in 2005. His next class were players born in 2015.

Kolos Kobeliaky

From 2010 to 2016 Yankovskyi managed FC Kolos Kobeliaky participating in Poltava Oblast Championship.

Kremin-2

On 7 April 2021 it was announced that Kremin-2 declared that it entered Poltava Oblast Championship. It was clubs intention to play with footballers born in 2004 and 2005 in the Vyshcha Liha (Major League) of the championship. Kremin Academy U-17 coach Yevhen Marynych was appointed as manager and academy U-16 coach Yankovskyi was appointed as an assistant.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Alga Frunze1986Soviet Second League130130
1987Soviet Second League283283
1988Soviet Second League133133
1989Soviet Second League2121
1990Soviet Second League428488
1991Soviet Second League428428
1992Kyrgyz Premier League10101010
Total150330015033
Naftokhimik Kremenchuk1992–93Ukrainian Transitional League2121
Kremin Kremenchuk1992–93Vyshcha Liha23430263
1993–94Vyshcha Liha28452336
Total518825910
CSKA–Borysfen Kyiv1994–95Ukrainian First League8181
Vorskla Poltava1994–95Ukrainian First League122122
1995–96Ukrainian First League39310403
Total51510525
Kremin Kremenchuk1996–97Vyshcha Liha28420304
Hirnyk-Sport Komsomolsk1996–97Ukrainian Second League2020
Metalurh Zaporizhzhia1997–98Vyshcha Liha522072
Kremin Kremenchuk1998–99Ukrainian First League163163
1999–2000Ukrainian Second League12332155
Total28632318
Dnipro Cherkasy1999–2000Ukrainian First League4040
Adoms Kremenchuk1999–2000Ukrainian Second League101101
2000–01Ukrainian Second League12410134
Total22510235
Zirka Kirovohrad2000–01Ukrainian First League152152
2001–02Ukrainian First League22110231
2002–03Ukrainian First League15320173
Total52630556
Kremin Kremenchuk2004Poltava Oblast Championship4141
Kremin total1111913412423
Career total4077220442776

Honours

Alga

  • Kyrgyz Premier League: 1992

Vorskla

  • Ukrainian First League: 1995–96

Zirka

  • Ukrainian First League: 2002–03
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