Viktor Prokopenko

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Viktor Prokopenko
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Personal information
Full name Viktor Yevhenovych Prokopenko
Date of birth (1944-10-24)24 October 1944
Place of birth Zhdanov, Soviet Union
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Place of death Odessa, Ukraine
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Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1964–1967 Soviet Army Team (DDR) ? (?)
1967–1968 Lokomotiv Vinnytsia 43 (5)
1969–1970 Chornomorets 49 (7)
1971–1973 Shakhtar 45 (14)
1973–1974 Lokomotiv Kherson ? (5)
1974–1975 Chornomorets 17 (2)
Managerial career
1982–1986 Chornomorets
1987–1988 Rotor
1989–1994 Chornomorets
1992 Ukraine
1994–1999 Rotor
2000–2001 Shakhtar
2002–2003 Dynamo Moscow
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
People's Deputy of Ukraine
5th convocation
May 25, 2006 – August 18, 2007
Elected as: Independent, No.45[1]

Viktor Prokopenko (Ukrainian: Віктор Прокопенко) (24 October 1944 – 18 August 2007) was a football (soccer) player and coach who played in GDR and Ukrainian SSR and later worked as a coach in Russia and Ukraine.

Career

He was born in Zhdanov, Soviet Union, which is now known as Mariupol and is part of Ukraine.[2] In 1975 he graduated from the Odessa State Pedagogical Institute of Ushynsky and later the Moscow Higher School of Coaches.

Prokopenko was the first ever manager of the Ukraine national football team. Prokopenko also authored Flexibility, Strength, Endurance, a popular book on stretching. He died in Odessa after a heart attack. Prokopenko was 62 years old.

References

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