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  1. Valeriy Vasylyovych Lobanovskyi (Ukrainian: Вале́рій Васи́льович Лобано́вський, pronounced [wɐˈlɛr⁽ʲ⁾ij lobɐˈnɔu̯sʲkɪj]; 6 January 1939 – 13 May 2002) was а Soviet and Ukrainian football player and manager.

  2. Nov 9, 2021 · Learn about the life and legacy of Valeriy Lobanovskyi, a Soviet and Ukrainian football legend who pioneered data analysis, tactical innovation, and collective play. Discover how he won multiple trophies, coached three Ballon d’Or winners, and influenced modern football.

  3. May 28, 2020 · Learn how the Ukrainian coach revolutionised football with science and statistics, creating a dynasty at Dynamo Kyiv and influencing the modern game. Discover his unique approach to Total Football, his partnership with Zelentsov and his legacy in the sport.

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  5. Jul 17, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Valeriy Lobanovskyi, a pioneer of collective and disciplined football in the USSR. He won 33 trophies as a manager, including six league titles and a UEFA Super Cup with Dynamo Kiev, and reached the European Championship final with the national team.

  6. Jan 4, 2016 · Learn how the Soviet coach applied a systematic and scientific approach to football, using pressing, counterattacking and positional play. See how his teams performed in the 1986 World Cup and the 1988 Euro, and why they were ahead of their time.

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  7. Valeriy Vasylyovych Lobanovskyi was а Soviet and Ukrainian football player and manager. He was Master of Sports of the USSR, Distinguished Coach of the USSR, and a laureate of the UEFA Order of Merit in Ruby (2002) and FIFA Order of Merit, the highest honour awarded by FIFA.

  8. May 14, 2002 · Valery Lobanovskiy, the former national coach of the Soviet Union and Ukraine, has died aged 63. Thirty years of success The man who led FC Dynamo Kyiv to all of their successes in the past...

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