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Oleh Protasov
Ukrainian footballer

Oleh Protasov

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Ukrainian footballer
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Dnipropetrovsk, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine
Age
60 years
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Biography

Oleh Valeriyovych Protasov (Ukrainian: Олег Валерійович Протасов, born 4 February 1964, in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian former footballer who played as a striker. He was a key member of the Soviet Union national team throughout the 1980s; his 29 goals for the Soviet Union are second in the team's history, behind Oleh Blokhin's 42. It should be considered that his first name is often spelled as Oleg on most of international rosters, particularly during his playing career.

Between October 2014 and March 2015, he was the head coach of Romanian club Astra Giurgiu.

Playing career

Club

Oleh Protasov started playing football at the age of 8 years old in his hometown of Dnipropetrovsk in Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, where he played until 1987. In 1987, Protasov moved to play for the Soviet-Ukrainian football giants, Dynamo Kyiv. In all, in the Soviet Union, he won the Soviet Championship twice and was named Soviet Footballer of the Year in 1987. He scored 125 goals in the Soviet Championship, making him the 8th best scorer of all-time of the Championship.

Following the fall of the Soviet Union, Oleh Protasov got a chance to play abroad. In 1990, he joined Greek side Olympiacos Piraeus. Leaving Olympiakos in 1994, he played in Gamba Osaka, Veria FC, and finally Proodeftiki FC, from where he retired in 1999.

International

Protasov played for the Soviet Union 68 times, including at the 1986 and 1990 FIFA World Cups, as well as Euro 88, where he scored two goals. He also played one game for the Ukraine national team, in 1994.

In 1983 Protasov took part in the Summer Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR in the team of Ukrainian SSR.

Coaching career

After retiring as a player, Protasov went into coaching, and led Olympiacos Piraeus to the Greek title in 2003. In 2005, he coached Romanian team Steaua Bucureşti.

Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk

In December 2005, Oleh Protasov returned in Ukraine to coach his hometown team, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, after an impressive UEFA Cup performance with Steaua Bucureşti. Protasov left by his own choice and was on very good terms with the entire team and owners of the club.

In his first 2005–06 season as Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk's coach, Oleh Protasov led the team to a 6th-place finish in the Ukrainian Premier League. In the next, 2006–07 season, Protasov improved on this, finishing 4th in the league.

In the 2007–08 season his side unexpectedly led the title race ahead of the winter break, before a poor second half left his side in 4th once again. Dnipro sacked him on 29 August 2008 after an embarrassing defeat from AC Bellinzona in UEFA cup qualification match.

Kuban Krasnodar

After that, Protasov took over FC Kuban Krasnodar in the nearby region of Russia. Kuban had been recently derelegated to the Russian First League. Under Protasov's leadership, the club finished 2nd in the league, with an 8-point lead over their nearest competitors. This finish earned them right to be promoted to the Russian Premier League.

However FC Kuban was hard-hit by the global financial crisis of 2008–2009, which greatly decreased the club's budget. In a mutual agreement with the club, Protasov left the club on 19 November 2008.

Iraklis Thessaloniki

Then, he signed a two-year deal worth 400,000 euro per year with Iraklis Thessaloniki, starting from the summer of 2009. On 30 October, it was announced by Iraklis F.C. the termination of their contract, after 5 continual defeats in Super League and Greek Cup.

Astra Giurgiu

On 13 October 2014, Oleg became manager of FC Astra Giurgiu.He was sacked on 2 March 2015.

Aris Thessaloniki

Protasov agreed on a three years contract with Aris Thessaloniki, though Arvanitidis expel from head of football department position of the club, led to amateur Aris to terminate the deal after 15 minutes of its announcement.

Honours

Club

  • Soviet Top League : 1983
  • Soviet Top League : 1990
  • Greek Cup : 1990, 1992

International

  • UEFA European Championship: Runner-up 1988

Individual

  • Soviet Footballer of the Year: 1987
  • Uefa Silver Boot: 1984

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Dnipro198241----41
198321720--237
1984341722604219
1985333521644140
1986231711202618
1987301843--3421
Dynamo1988291152--3413
198926762313510
1990161211--1713
Olympiacos1990–91291121--3112
1991–92211563--2718
1992–93241493413718
1993–94984110149
Gamba Osaka1994271144303415
19952813----2813
Veria199730441--345
199832710--337
Proodeftiki1998285----285
Career Total4442135325256522244

International

Soviet Union
YearAppsGoals
198452
1985128
198630
198792
19881810
198983
1990113
199121
Total6829
Ukraine
YearAppsGoals
199410
Total10

International goals

GoalDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
115 May 1984Kouvolan keskuskenttä, Kouvola, Finland Finland1–31–3Friendly
22 June 1984Wembley Stadium (1923), London, England England0–20–2Friendly
328 January 1985Maharaja College Stadium, Kochi, India Iran0–20–2Nehru Cup 1985
427 March 1985Boris Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi, Soviet Union Austria2–02–0Friendly
52 May 1985Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Soviet Union  Switzerland1–04–01986 World Cup qualification
62 May 1985Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Soviet Union  Switzerland2–04–01986 World Cup qualification
75 June 1985Idrætsparken, Copenhagen, Denmark Denmark2–14–21986 World Cup qualification
87 August 1985Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Soviet Union Romania1–02–0Friendly
925 September 1985Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Soviet Union Denmark1–01–01986 World Cup qualification
1016 October 1985Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Soviet Union Republic of Ireland2–02–01986 World Cup qualification
1123 September 1987Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Soviet Union Greece2–03–0Friendly
1228 October 1987Lokomotiv Stadium (Tavriya), Simferopol, Soviet Union Iceland2–02–0Euro 1988 qualifying
1323 March 1988Olympic Stadium (Athens), Athens, Greece Greece0–10–4Friendly
1423 March 1988Olympic Stadium (Athens), Athens, Greece Greece0–30–4Friendly
1523 March 1988Olympic Stadium (Athens), Athens, Greece Greece0–40–4Friendly
1631 March 1988Olympic Stadium (Berlin), Berlin, West Germany Argentina1–32–4Four Nations Tournament
1731 March 1988Olympic Stadium (Berlin), Berlin, West Germany Argentina2–42–4Four Nations Tournament
1827 April 1988Štadión Antona Malatinského, Trnava, Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia1–11–1Friendly
191 June 1988Lokomotiv Stadium (Moscow), Moscow, Soviet Union Poland2–12–1Friendly
2015 June 1988AWD-Arena, Hanover, West Germany Republic of Ireland1–11–1Euro 1988 Group Stage
2122 June 1988Mercedes-Benz Arena (Stuttgart), Stuttgart, West Germany Italy2–02–0Euro 1988 Semi-finals
2227 November 1988Al-Sadaqua Walsalam Stadium, Kuwait City, Kuwait Kuwait0–10–2Friendly
2326 April 1989Olimpiysky National Sports Complex, Kiev, Soviet Union East Germany3–03–01990 World Cup qualification
2415 November 1989Lokomotiv Stadium (Tavriya), Simferopol, Soviet Union Turkey1–02–01990 World Cup qualification
2515 November 1989Lokomotiv Stadium (Tavriya), Simferopol, Soviet Union Turkey2–02–01990 World Cup qualification
2624 February 1990Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto, United States of America United States1–31–3Friendly
2728 March 1990Olimpiysky National Sports Complex, Kiev, Soviet Union Netherlands1–02–1Friendly
2818 June 1990Stadio San Nicola, Bari, Italy Cameroon0–10–4World Cup 1990 Group Stage
2913 November 1991GSZ Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus Cyprus0–10–3Euro 1992 qualifying
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