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Myron Markevych
Personal information
Full name Myron Bohdanovych Markevych
Date of birth (1951-02-01) February 1, 1951 (age 73)
Place of birth Vynnyky, Lviv oblast, Ukrainian SSR
Position(s) midfielder (retired)
Team information
Current team
FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (Manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1970–1972 Karpaty Lviv reserves
1973 SKA Lviv
1974 Spartak Ordzhonikidze
1976–1977 Torpedo Lutsk 59 (7)
Managerial career
1984–1987 Torpedo Lutsk
1988–1989 Podillya Khmelnytskyi
1990 Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
1991–1992 Volyn Lutsk
1992–1995 Karpaty Lviv
1995 Podillya Khmelnytskyi
1996 Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
1996–1998 Karpaty Lviv
1999–2001 Metalurh Zaporizhya
2001–2002 Karpaty Lviv
2002 Anzhi Makhachkala
2002–2004 Karpaty Lviv
2005–2014 Metalist Kharkiv
2010 Ukraine
2014– FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Myron Bohdanovych Markevych (Ukrainian: Миро́н Богда́нович Марке́вич; born February 1, 1951 in Vynnyky, Lviv oblast, Ukrainian SSR) is a former football midfielder and current head coach of Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in the Ukrainian Premier League[1] and former head coach of the Ukrainian national football team.[2][3] He holds the record for coaching the most matches (500 as on August 15, 2011) in the Ukrainian Premier League.[4]

Career

Playing

As a midfielder used to play for FC Karpaty Lviv (reserves), SCA Lviv, FC Spartak Ordzhinikidze, and FC Torpedo Lutsk.

Coaching

Graffiti. 2010

He was graduated from the Institute of Physical Education (Lviv) and the Supreme school of coaches in Moscow in 1983. Coached a wide variety of teams, devoting most of his career to FC Karpaty Lviv. Currently he is the coach of FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk.

Markevych was appointed head coach of Ukraine's national football team early February 2010,[5] but resigned late August 2010.[3] On 21 August 2010 the Football Federation of Ukraine (FFU) received by fax a petition of Markevych for his resignation. The legal department of FFU, however, stated that such a document can only be submitted in its original form and the fax copy can not really be accepted.[6][7] However, his resignation was accepted and he was replaced by Yuriy Kalitvintsev as caretaker manager.[8][9]

Personal information

He is fluent in English and Polish. He is married and is the father of two sons.

Honours

Manager

Club

Karpaty Lviv
Metalist Kharkiv
Dnipro

References

  1. ^ "Markevich took over Dnipro". Official FC Dnipro Site. 26 May 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |trans_title= (help)
  2. ^ Akhmetov claims Surkis not doing his job professionally, Kyiv Post (February 18, 2010)
  3. ^ a b Markevich leaves Ukraine helm, UEFA (August 25, 2010)
  4. ^ Information on Official Metalist Kharkiv website Template:Uk icon
  5. ^ Markevych, Surkis sign contract of national football team's chief coach, Kyiv Post (April 21, 2010)
  6. ^ Відставка Мирона Маркевича – коментар Юридичного відділу ФФУ (Resignation of Myron Markevych – comment from the Legal department of FFU
  7. ^ Kalitvintsev promises to continue where Markevych left off
  8. ^ Ukraine appoint Blokhin, Sky Sports (21 April 2011)
  9. ^ Oleg Blokhin appointed Ukraine coach, Reuters (21 April 2011)

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