Oleg Dmitrievich Golovan ( Ukrainian: Oleg Dmitrovich Golovan ; born October 1, 1974 , Sofiyivka ) is a Ukrainian and Russian footballer , midfielder .
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| Full name | Oleg Dmitrievich Golovan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Growth | 172 cm | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 70 kg | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Position | midfielder | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Career
In 1994, he spent 12 matches for the Shakhtar team from the city of Manganese to AAFU . June 5, 1995 he made his debut in the Premier League of Ukraine , coming on as a substitute in the Zaporizhzhya Metallurg .
In 1996 he moved to Krivbass , for which he spent 4 meetings in the championship and 1 game in the Ukrainian Cup . From 1997 to 1998, he played for Severodonetsk “ Khimik ”, scored 1 goal in 59 championship matches, and also played 2 meetings and scored 1 goal in the Cup.
From 1998 to 1999, he played for the Nikopol Metallurg , spent 23 games and scored 1 goal in the championship, and also played 6 matches and scored 1 goal in the Ukrainian Cup. Then, from the summer of 2000 until the end of 2001, he played for Kuban , in which he scored 2 goals in 45 championship matches, and spent 4 more games in the Russian Cup .
He spent the 2002 season at Neftekhimik , played 22 matches and scored 1 goal in the championship, and spent 1 more meeting in the Cup. In 2003, he went to Kazakhstan, where he continued his career at the Tobol club, for which he played until 2004, having spent 56 games during this time, scoring 6 goals [1] [2] and becoming vice-champion , bronze medalist and Cup finalist Kazakhstan .
In 2005, he played for Zhetysu , spent 28 matches [3] . He spent the 2006 season in Kursk “ Vanguard ”, took part in 24 team meetings in the championship and in 1 game in the Russian Cup.
At the beginning of 2007 he moved to the Dneprodzerzhinsk Steel , for which he played 5 matches in the championship, after which, in the summer, he joined the ranks of the Atyrau club, where he held 13 meetings [4] .
He spent the 2008 season in Ust-Kamenogorsk Vostok, played 5 matches [5] , and left the club at the end of the season [6] .
In May 2010, he played 1 meeting for Kolos from the Nikopolsky district and 2 matches for Sturm from Partizansky in the amateur championship of the Dnipropetrovsk region. Then in the summer of that year he spent 5 games and scored 2 goals as part of the club "Electrometallurg-NZF" in the AAFU tournament.
Achievements
- Vice-champion of Kazakhstan : 2003
- 3rd place in the championship of Kazakhstan: 2004
- Finalist of the Kazakhstan Cup : 2003
Notes
- ↑ XII KAZAKHSTAN CHAMPIONSHIP. SUPERLIGA - 2003. PLAYED AND KILLED
- ↑ XIII CHAMPIONSHIP OF KAZAKHSTAN. SUPERLIGA - 2004. PLAYED AND KILLED
- ↑ XIV KAZAKHSTAN CHAMPIONSHIP. SUPERLIGA - 2005. PLAYED AND KILLED
- ↑ XVI CHAMPIONSHIP OF KAZAKHSTAN. SUPERLIGA - 2007. PLAYED AND KILLED
- ↑ XVII CHAMPIONSHIP OF KAZAKHSTAN. PREMIER LEAGUE-2008. PLAYED AND KILLED
- ↑ Vostok-2009: the wind of change (inaccessible link)
Links
- Profile on FootballFacts.ru