Mykola Fedorenko
Mykola (or Nikolai) Ivanovych Fedorenko (Ukrainian: Микола Іванович Федоренко) (born 31 July 1955 in Ordzhonikidze, Ukraine) is a retired Soviet football player and a current Ukrainian football coach.
Honours
International career
Fedorenko made his debut for USSR on 26 March 1980 in a friendly against Bulgaria. He scored a goal in his second (and last) game for USSR - a friendly against Sweden on 29 April 1980.
In 1979 Fedorenko played couple of games for Ukraine at the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR.[1]
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- Goryansky (1958–60)
- Zhylin (1963–64)
- Rudynskyi (1966)
- Lifshyts (1967)
- Arkhipov (1968)
- Lerman (1969)
- Dobrikov (1970)
- Tretyakov (1971–72)
- Zhylin (1973)
- Rastorhuyev (197x–7x)
- H.Ishchenko (1987)
- Shandor (1988–89)
- Katsman (1989–90)
- Latysh (1991)
- Horozhankin (1991)
- Fedorenko (1992–93)
- Kalyta (1993c)
- Samofalov (1993c)
- O.Ishchenko (1993–97)
- Kalyta (1997c)
- Dovbiy (1997–98)
- Strashnenko (1998c)
- O.Ishchenko (1998–2000)
- Koval (2000–04)
- Aleksyeyev (2004c)
- Darenko (2004–05)
- Lapa (2005c)
- Sukhov (2005c)
- Sharan (2005)
- Myzenko (2005c)
- Povstenko (2005–06)
- Zhabchenko (2008–10)
- Deriberin (2010)
- Buznik (2010–11)
- Zhabchenko (2011)
- Antonov (2011c)
- Yevtushenko (2011–12)
- Blyznyuk (2012–13)
- Hasanov (2013c)
- Fedorenko (2013–14)
- Buznik (2014)
- Hasanov (2014)
- Lavrynenko (2014c–)
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- Lukyanenko (1968–70)
- Smirnov (1971)
- Kirichenko (1972–73)
- Cherkaskyi (1974)
- Lemeshko (1975–76)
- Lukashenko (1977–79)
- Hulevskyi (1980–82)
- Zubkov (1982–84)
- Chernenko (1987)
- Sadyrin (1988)
- Bulhakov (1989)
- Baidachny (1990)
- Pavlov (1990)
- Baidachny (1991)
- Startsev (1991)
- Gamula (1992)
- Haydarzhi (1992c)
- A.Lebid (1992)
- Maslov (1993)
- Sopelnyak (1993)
- Balan (1993)
- A.Lebid (1993–94)
- Fedorenko (1994–95)
- Shevchenko (1995–99)
- Malyshev (2000–03)
- Olefirenko (2003–04)
- Polishchuk (2004c)
- Puchkov (2004–05)
- Polishchuk (2005c)
- Martynov (2005–06)
- V.Lebed (2006)
- Martynov (2009–10)
- Terletskyi (2010–11)
- Novikov (2011–12)
- Krucher (2012c)
- Lukens (2012–13)
- Shevtsov (2013–)
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