Oleksandr Tomakh
Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Tomakh (Ukrainian: Олександр Олександрович Томах) (born 17 October 1948 in Minsk, Belarusian SSR) is a retired Soviet football player and a Ukrainian coach.
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- Zhylin (1967–70)
- Sosyura (1971–72)
- Lifshyts (1972)
- Starodubov (1973)
- Zhylin (1974–76)
- Bannikov (1977–78)
- Biba (1980)
- Hulevskyi (1986)
- Ishchenko (1987–89)
- Avdysh (1989)
- Starodubov (1990)
- Dushkov (1991)
- Avdysh (1992)
- Ishchenko (1992–93)
- Sarkisov (1994)
- Koltun (1994)
- Cheremisin (1995)
- Nechayev (1995)
- Avdysh (1995)
- Biba (1996)
- Veber (1996c)
- Ishchenko (1996–97)
- Yakubovskyi (1997–98)
- Avdysh (1998)
- Yakubovskyi (1998)
- Pokora (1998)
- Avdysh (1998–99)
- Dunets (1999)
- Avdysh (1999)
- Varzhelenko (2000)
- Avdysh (2000)
- Zayaev (2000)
- Shkolnykov (2001)
- Shevchenko (2001)
- Avdysh (2001–03)
- Tomakh (2004)
- Shkolnykov (2004)
- Khomenko (2004c)
- Avdysh (2004)
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- Lifshyts (1961)
- Goryanskiy (1962)
- Onyshchenko (1969)
- Bazylevych (1970)
- Shkolnykov (19xx–82)
- Goryanskiy (1983–84)
- Fomenko (1985–86)
- Protsko (1987)
- Dunets (1988–89)
- Hruznov (1990–93)
- Protsko (1993)
- Dubino (1994)
- Protsko (1994–96)
- Shkolnykov (1996–99)
- Hruznov (1999–2002)
- Lazorenko (2002–04)
- Tomakh (2004–07)
- Bakun (2007c)
- Kucherenko (2007–08)
- Ryabokon (2008–09)
- Dunets (2009–10)
- Ovcharov (2010c)
- Skala (2010–)
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Persondata |
Name |
Tomakh, Oleksandr |
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Short description |
footballer |
Date of birth |
17 October 1948 |
Place of birth |
Minsk, Belarusian SSR |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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