Vladimir Tatarchuk

Vladimir Iosifovich Tatartschuk (Russian: Владимир Иосифович Татарчук; born April 25, 1966) is a retired Russian football player.

Career

Vladimir Tatartschuk came over the Karpaty Lviv stations, Dynamo Kiev and FSchM Moscow 1985 Moscow army club CSKA. There, the only 1.72 meters tall midfielder quickly won a starting berth. On April 18, 1987 Tatartschuk came to his first race for the Soviet national team, the next he should, however, wait nearly three years.

1988 was Tatartschuk in the squad of the Soviet Olympic team that won the gold medal in South Korea.

The end of 1991 tested Slavia Prague the CSKA players Valery Masalitin, but eventually committed for the transfer fee of 20 million crowns Vladimir Tatartschuk. Until today, that is, adjusted for inflation, the third highest transfer fee in Czech football. In Prague, the technically exceptionally talented Tatartschuk played on the right side of midfield and made with Radek Bejbl, Radim Necas and Patrik Berger an outstanding quartet. On further progress, however Tatartschuk prevented injury problems. In April 1994 he returned to Moscow in order to better prepare for the 1994 World Cup can, where he however did not participate. The international game on 20 April 1994 in Bursa against Turkey was his last.

In summer 1994, he moved to Saudi Arabian club Al -Ittihad, in which he played a half years. From 1996 to 1997 he was at FK Tyumen under contract. From 1998 to 1999, he laced his boots for locomotive Nizhny Novgorod, in the first half of 2000 for FC Sokol Saratov -, in the second half for Metallurg Krasnoyarsk. After the 2001 season, in which he played for Liepaja Metalurgs, Tatartschuk ended his career.

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