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Mykhaylo Mykhalyna

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Mihály Mihalina / Mykhaylo Mykhalyna
Personal information
Full name Mykhaylo Mykhaylovich Mykhalyna
Date of birth (1924-03-15)15 March 1924
Place of birth Poroshkovo, Carpathian Ruthenia,
First Czechoslovak Republic
Date of death 30 August 1998(1998-08-30) (aged 74)
Place of death Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Position(s) Defender, Midfielder
Youth career
1937–1938 SC Rusj Uzhorod
1939–1943 SK Rusj Ungvár
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1943–1944 SK Rusj Ungvár
1945 Dynamo Uzhhorod
1946–1948 Spartak Uzhhorod
1948–1955 Dynamo Kyiv 108 (4)
1956 Spartak Uzhhorod 16 (1)
International career
1952–1955 Ukrainian SSR
1952–1955 USSR-2
Managerial career
1945 Dynamo Uzhhorod
1956–1961 Spartak Uzhhorod
1963–1968 Verkhovyna Uzhhorod
1969–1970 Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk
1971 Bukovyna Chernivtsi
1975 FC Hoverla Uzhhorod
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mykhaylo Mykhaylovich Mykhalyna (Hungarian: Mihály Mihalina, Slovak: Michal Michalinа, Ukrainian: Михайло Михайлович Михалина, Russian: Михаил Михайлович Михалина, Rusyn: Михаил Михалина; 15 March 1924 – 30 August 1998) was a Czechoslovakian, Hungarian, Ukrainian and Soviet professional football player, Soviet-Ukrainian football manager and coach. He was the Master of Sports of USSR (1952) and the Honoured Masters of Sport of the USSR (1955). From 1977 to 1983 and 1991 to 1995 he was the president of the Football Federation of Zakarpattia Oblast.

Honours

International career

Aside from being named one of the 33 best players in the USSR for 1952, Mykhalyna made his debut for USSR-2 on 26 September 1954 in a friendly against Hungary.[1]

See also

Other famous Soviet Magyar footballers:

References

External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Dezyderiy Tovt
Football Federation of Zakarpattia
1977–1983
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
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Football Federation of Zakarpattia
1991–1995
Succeeded by
Andriy Havashi

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