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Anatoliy Byshovets

1946 - Today

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Anatoliy Fyodorovich Byshovets (Russian: Анатолий Фёдорович Бышовец, Ukrainian: Анато́лій Фе́дорович Бишове́ць; born 23 April 1946) is a Soviet and Russian football manager of Ukrainian origin and former Soviet international striker. He played his entire professional career with club side Dynamo Kyiv. He won Olympic gold medal as a coach with the Soviet team at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Anatoliy Byshovets has received more than 95,606 page views. His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 25 in 2019). Anatoliy Byshovets is the 125th most popular coach (up from 140th in 2019), the 380th most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 495th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Ukrainian Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Anatoliy Byshovets ranks 125 out of 471Before him are Pim Verbeek, Zlatko Kranjčar, Harry Redknapp, Co Adriaanse, Juan López Fontana, and Mato Neretljak. After him are Valery Nepomnyashchy, Julian Nagelsmann, Lajos Czeizler, Branko Ivanković, Stanislav Cherchesov, and Wim Rijsbergen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Anatoliy Byshovets ranks 239Before him are Ron Kovic, Marián Čalfa, Reggie Jackson, John Watson, Andrea Dworkin, and René Jacobs. After him are Davorin Popović, Frank Welker, Penelope Wilton, Yusuke Omi, Sanjay Gandhi, and Mireya Moscoso.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Anatoliy Byshovets ranks 380 out of 1,365Before him are Dimitry of Rostov (1651), Vitold Fokin (1932), Alexander Matrosov (1924), Anna Bilińska (1854), Yuriy Drohobych (1450), and Yuri Lisyansky (1773). After him are Galina Chistyakova (1962), Izyaslav of Polotsk (980), Alemdar Mustafa Pasha (1755), Grigory Shtern (1900), Igor Ter-Ovanesyan (1938), and Liya Akhedzhakova (1938).

Among COACHES In Ukraine

Among coaches born in Ukraine, Anatoliy Byshovets ranks 2Before him are Valeriy Lobanovskyi (1939). After him are Volodymyr Bezsonov (1958), and Sergei Semak (1976).