- Igor
Ivanovich Belanov (‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: И́горь Ива́нович Бела́нов) or Ihor
Ivanovych Bielanov (Ukrainian:...
-
journalists from UEFA
member countries, was
awarded to
Soviet forward Igor
Belanov on 30
December 1986.
There were 26 voters, from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria...
- Soviets' Igor
Belanov. The game was
level at 2–2
after 90 minutes, and in
extra time
Stephane Demol and Nico
Claesen put
Belgium 4–2 up.
Belanov scored from...
-
Belanov's p**** over
Kevin Moran found Oleh
Protasov who
struck the ball past ****e Bonner's legs to equalise.
Bonner made a late save from
Belanov and...
- FIFA
World Cup and UEFA Euro 2012. In 2011, Blokhin,
together with Igor
Belanov and
Vitaliy Starukhin were
named as "the
legends of
Ukrainian football"...
- the
third Ukrainian to win the
award after Oleh
Blokhin (1975) and Igor
Belanov (1986). He
finished top
goalscorer in the 2003–04
Serie A,
scoring 24 goals...
- the USSR. In 2011
Vitaly Starukhin,
together with Oleg
Blokhin and Igor
Belanov was
named as "the
legends of
Ukrainian football" at the
Victory of Football...
- In both 1975 and 1986, two of Dynamo's
players (Oleg
Blokhin and Igor
Belanov respectively) were also
awarded the
Ballon d'Or
under his tutelage. During...
- the
Soviet national football team, most
notably Ballon d'Or
winners Ihor
Belanov and Oleh Blokhin. This
award was only
presented to one
Ukrainian after...
- Prokopenko,
Tymerlan Huseynov,
Volodymyr Ploskina,
Akhmed Aleskerov, Igor
Belanov,
Vasyl Moskalenko [uk],
Konstantin Furs [uk],
Anatoly Zubrytsky [uk], Yuriy...