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Maksim Aleksandrovich Shatskikh (born 30
August 1978) is an
Uzbekistani professional football coach of
Pakhtakor Tashkent and a
former player. A prolific...
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Shatskikh or
Shatskykh (Russian: Шацких or Шатских; Ukrainian: Шацьких) is a surname.
Aleksandr Shatskikh (1974–2020),
Kazakhstani footballer Maksim Shatskikh...
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Aleksandr Shatskikh (21
January 1974 – 30
November 2020) was a
Kazakh footballer who pla**** as a striker. Born in Taldıqorğan,
Shatskikh pla**** club football...
- Oleg
Aleksandrovich Shatskikh (Russian: Олег Александрович Шацких; born 15
October 1974), is an
Uzbek former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward...
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Estonian footballer Maksim Romaschenko,
Belarusian footballer Maksim Shatskikh,
Uzbek footballer Maxim Staviski, Russian-born
Bulgarian world champion...
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Milner and
Malevich 1996, p. X; Néret 2003, p. 7;
Shatskikh and Schwartz, p. 84.
Kazimir Malevich at the Encyclopædia
Britannica Malevich...
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footnote 48.
Shatskikh 2007, pp. 78–79.
Nisbet 1995a, p. 62.
Shatskikh 2007, pp. 92–93.
Shatskikh 2007, p. 125.
Shatskikh 1992, p. 54.
Shatskikh 2007, p. 98...
- Kyiv
strikers Maksim Shatskikh and
Serhii Rebrov hold the
record for most
Ukrainian Premier League goals with 123, with
Shatskikh winning the top single...
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signing former Dynamo Kyiv
internationals Oleksandr Aliyev and
Maksim Shatskikh. The club has been
admitted to the PFL and took
second place in the 2016–17...
- all-time top
scorer of the
Ukrainian Premier League together with
Maksim Shatskikh. He
debuted for
Ukraine in 1992,
playing 75
times for the
national team...