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Oleksandr Oleksandrovych Akymenko (Ukrainian: Олександр Олександрович Акименко; born 5
September 1985) is a
Ukrainian former professional footballer who...
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footballers and
Universiade winners,
among which were
Vitaliy Reva,
Oleksandr Akymenko,
Artem Starhorodskyi,
Andriy Zaporozhan and others. Its
first game at professional...
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Serhiy Vasylyovych Akymenko (Ukrainian: Сергій Васильович Акименко; born 13
December 1959) is a
retired Ukrainian football forward.
Soviet Cup: 1983; runner-up:...
- Dynamo-2 Kyiv),
Matviy Bobal (2 times,
Ihroservis Simferopol),
Oleksandr Akymenko (2 times, Stal A. / Inhulets),
Stanislav Kulish (2 times, Stal D. / Dnipro-1)...
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Vladyslav Ivanovich Akymenko (Russian: Владислав Іванович Акименко; born 5
March 1953) was a
Soviet sailor. He won a
Silver medal at the 1976
Summer Olympics...
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Retrieved 2023-07-24. Musayeva, S. My Crimea. Hubs. 28
February 2014
Akymenko and
Musayeva leave Forbes due to
investigation against Kurchenko (updated)...
- (1) ****nal Bila Tserkva/Stal
Alchevsk Roman Loktionov 10 (1) Stal
Alchevsk 10
Oleksandr Akymenko 9 Stal
Alchevsk Burnel Okana-Stazi 9 (2) Stal Alchevsk...
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footballer September 1 – José Mari,
Spanish footballer September 5
Oleksandr Akymenko,
Ukrainian striker Dario Jertec,
Croatian midfielder Zeferino Martins,...
- 67' DF 17
Stanislav Peredystyi MF 25
Oleksandr Kozak 83' MF 7
Dmytro Sula MF 21
Oleksandr Akymenko FW 49 Nika
Sichinava 34' Coach:
Serhiy Lavrynenko...
- pla**** 221
Goals scored 542 (2.45 per match) Top
goalscorer 13 –
Oleksandr Akymenko (Stal)
Biggest home win 6 – Dynamo-2 6–0
Tytan (Round 23)
Biggest away...