1991 FC Shakhtar Donetsk season

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Shakhtar Donetsk
1991 season
Manager Valeriy Yaremchenko
Stadium Shakhtar Stadium
Top League 12th place
Soviet Cup Round of 16 (1/8)
Soviet Cup Round of 16 (1/8)
  1990
1992  

The 1991 season was the last season in the top Soviet football league for Shakhtar Donetsk .

Contents

Players

Main squad

Squad no.NameNationalityPositionDate of birth (age)Signed fromSigned in
Goalkeepers
Andriy Kovtun Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GK 28 February 1968 (aged 23) Dynamo Kyiv 1990
Dmytro Shutkov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GK 3 April 1972 (aged 19)Academy1989
Volodymyr Vasyutyk Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GK 24 March 1970 (aged 21) Zakarpattia Uzhhorod 1991
Defenders
Stanislav Bondarev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 29 June 1968 (aged 23) SKA Rostov-na-Donu 1991
Yevhen Drahunov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 13 February 1964 (aged 27) Kolos Pavlohrad 1985
Oleksandr Martiuk Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 24 July 1972 (aged 19) Bazhanovets Makiivka 1990
Vasyl Mazur Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 23 May 1970 (aged 21)Sports College Luhansk1987
Serhiy Onopko Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 26 October 1973 (aged 18)Sports College Luhansk1990
Viktor Onopko Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 14 October 1969 (aged 22) Dynamo Kyiv 1990
Vasyl Yevseyev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 30 August 1962 (aged 29) Dynamo Kyiv 1988
Midfielders
Oleksandr Barabash Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 18 January 1971 (aged 20)Academy1988
Andrei Kanchelskis Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 23 January 1969 (aged 22) Dynamo Kyiv 1990
Ihor Korniyets Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 14 July 1967 (aged 24) Metalurh Zaporizhia 1991
Ihor Leonov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 14 September 1967 (aged 24) Tavriya Simferopol 1988
Ihor Petrov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 30 January 1964 (aged 27) Shakhtar Horlivka 1981
Mykhailo Stelmakh Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 29 April 1966 (aged 25) Halychyna Drohobych 1991
Ihor Stolovytskyi Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 29 August 1969 (aged 22) Spartak Ryazan 1990
Serhiy Yashchenko Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 25 June 1959 (aged 32) CSKA Moscow 1982
Forwards
Serhiy Atelkin Flag of the Soviet Union.svg FW 8 January 1972 (aged 19)Antratsyt Kirovske academy1989
Aleksei Kobozyev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg FW 13 April 1967 (aged 24) Dynamo Stavropol 1988
Serhiy Pohodin Flag of the Soviet Union.svg FW 29 April 1968 (aged 23) Zorya Luhansk 1990
Serhii Rebrov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg FW 3 June 1974 (aged 17)UOR Donetsk1990
Serhiy Scherbakov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg FW 15 August 1971 (aged 20)Academy1988

Reserve squad

Squad no.NameNationalityPositionDate of birth (age)Signed fromSigned in
Goalkeepers
Oleksandr Kovalenko Flag of the Soviet Union.svg GK 17 August 1974 (aged 17)1991
Defenders
Mykola Chesnokov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 17 November 1972 (aged 18) Novator Mariupol 1991
Oleksandr Dorokhov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 27 January 1969 (aged 22)1991
Oleh Ivanov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 7 June 1966 (aged 25)1991
Oleksandr Koval Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 3 May 1974 (aged 17)Academy1991
Vadym Krasnikov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 21 January 1969 (aged 22)Antratsyt Kirovske1991
Andriy Kuptsov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 23 January 1971 (aged 20) Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih 1989
Andrei Kvashnev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 19 September 1974 (aged 17)UOR Donetsk1991
Oleksandr Malevanov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 13 February 1974 (aged 17)UOR Donetsk1991
Serhiy Mazur Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 23 May 1970 (aged 21)Sports College Luhansk1987
Oleh Muravyov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 27 June 1971 (aged 20) Novator Mariupol 1991
Sergei Rastegayev Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 29 January 1972 (aged 19)Vuhlyk Krasnoarmiysk1990
Sergei Zainulin Flag of the Soviet Union.svg DF 5 October 1974 (aged 17)1991
Midfielders
Valeriy Kryventsov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 31 July 1973 (aged 18)Antratsyt Kirovske1991
Hennadiy Orbu Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 23 July 1970 (aged 21)Vuhlyk Makiivka1991
Oleksandr Stolyarov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 7 August 1973 (aged 18)1990
Rais Terkulov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 1 June 1972 (aged 19)1991
Eduard Tsykhmeystruk Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 24 June 1973 (aged 18)Shakhtar Makiivka academy1989
Spartak Zhyhulin Flag of the Soviet Union.svg MF 25 May 1971 (aged 20)1989
Forwards
Viktor Khursa Flag of the Soviet Union.svg FW 7 May 1973 (aged 18) Novator Mariupol 1991
Andriy Popandopulo Flag of the Soviet Union.svg FW 10 May 1972 (aged 19) Novator Mariupol 1991

Transfers

In

DatePos.PlayerMoving fromFeeSource

Out

DatePos.PlayerMoving toFeeSource

Competitions

Overall

CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
Vysshaya Liga 10 March 19912 November 1991Matchday 112th30614103341−8020.00
Cup 91 22 May 199017 November 1990Round of 32 (116)Round of 16 (18)421165+1050.00
Cup 92 4 September 199125 November 1991Round of 32 (116)Round of 16 (18)421133+0050.00
Total381016124249−7026.32

Source: Competitions

Top League

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