- Oleg
Syrokvashko (Belarusian: Алег Сыраквашка; Russian: Олег Сыроквашко; 3
August 1961 – 16 July 2016) was a
Belarusian professional football coach and...
- (2000—2002),
Mashal (2003)
Ilgar Goseinov [ru] —
Mashal (2005-2010) Oleg
Syrokvashko –
Navbahor Namangan (1993)
Alexander Petukhov — FK
Andijan Vitaly Rushnitsky...
- (disambiguation),
several people Oleg
Syomin (born 1974),
Russian footballer Oleg
Syrokvashko (1961–2016),
Belarusian footballer Oleg
Tabakov (1935–2018),
Soviet and...
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Mikhail Kolyadko Baranovichi 15 2
Syarhey Kazeka Baranovichi 12 3 Yuri
Syrokvashko SKVICH Minsk 11 Yuri
Markhel SKVICH Minsk 11
Sergey Zabolotsky DSK Gomel...
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statistics Matches pla**** 47 Goals scored 186 (3.96 per match) Top goal scorer(s)
Andrey Razin Yuri
Korolyuk Yuri
Syrokvashko (4 goals) ← 2010–11 2012–13 →...
- 1935). 26 June –
Rostislav Yankovsky,
actor (b. 1930) 16 July – Oleg
Syrokvashko,
footballer (b. 1961) 20 July –
Pavel Sheremet, Belarusian-born Russian...
- 2005
Livadiya Dzerzhinsk (III) 0 – 2 Torpedo-Kadino
Mogilev (II)
Dzerzhinsk Milto 42'
Syrokvashko 84' Attendance: 1,500 Referee: Yury
Fomin (Volkovysk)...
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Grodno (A) 0 – 5
Khimik Svetlogorsk (II)
Grodno 18:00
Kharitonchik 67'
Syrokvashko 73', 90+2'
Zhostkin 86'
Shukelovich 90+1' (pen.) Stadium:
Neman Stadium...
- (2000—2002),
Mashal (2003)
Ilgar Goseinov [ru] —
Mashal (2005–2010) Oleg
Syrokvashko –
Navbahor Namangan (1993)
Alexander Petukhov —
Andijon Aleksei Khaletskiy...
- chemist, a
developer of the
Nautilus nuclear-powered submarine. Oleg
Syrokvashko, 54,
Belarusian football player and
coach (Dinamo Brest). Nate Thurmond...