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Anatoliy Byshovets
Personal information
Full name Anatoliy Fyodorovich Byshovets
Date of birth 23 April 1946 (1946-04-23) (age 61)
Place of birth    Kyiv, Ukraine
Height 176 cm
Youth clubs
Dynamo Kyiv
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1963–1973 Dynamo Kyiv 139 (49)   
National team
1966-1972 USSR 39 (15)
Teams managed
1982-1985
1986-1988
1988-1990
1990-1992
1992-1993
1994-1997
1997-1998
1998
1998-1999
2003
2005
2006-2007
USSR (youth)
USSR (Olympic)
Dynamo Moscow
USSR / CIS
AEL Limassol
South Korea
Zenit Saint Petersburg
Russia
Shakhtar Donetsk
Marítimo
Tom' Tomsk
Lokomotiv Moscow

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Anatoliy Fyodorovich Byshovets (Russian: Анатолий Фёдорович Бышовец) (born 23 April 1946 in Kiev, USSR, now Ukraine) is a Ukrainian-Russian football manager and former international striker. He won Olympic gold as a coach with the Soviet team at the 1988 Summer Olympics. He was also a manager of USSR, Russia, and South Korea national teams. In Atlanta Olympics, managed South Korea.

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Byshovets played for the youth team of FC Dynamo Kyiv, then for their senior team in 1963-1973. Byshovets won the Soviet championship four times (1966, 1967, 1968, 1971) and the Soviet Cup twice (1964, 1966) with them. Byshovets scored 4 goals in FIFA World cup.

After finishing his playing career in 1973 Byshovets worked in Dynamo Kyiv's football school. In 1988 he won the Olympic gold with the Soviet team. He has also managed various clubs and three national teams (USSR, Russia, and South Korea).

Byshovets also was a consultant at Anzhi Makhachkala (2003), vice president at FC Khimki (2003-2004), and sporting director at Hearts (2004-2005).

After having been for one year out of work Byshovets became coach of FC Lokomotiv Moscow. In 2007 Lokomotiv with Byshovets won the Russian Cup which brought Byshovets a more positive image from both the press and the fans. But despite the club's Champions League ambitions under Byshovets Lokomotiv was underachieving in the Russian Premier League, whilst the coach himself faced allegations of taking bribes for choosing players in the starting lineup [1]. Next day after the end of 2007 season he was sacked.[2]


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