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Ihor Kulchytskyi
2009
Personal information
Full name Ihor Yevstakhiyovych Kulchytskyi
Date of birth (1941-08-13) 13 August 1941 (age 83)
Place of birth Lemberg, District of Galicia, General Government
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1957– DYuSSh-4 Lviv
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1961 Naftovyk Drohobych
1961 Dynamo Kyiv
1962 Silmash Lviv
1963–1972 Karpaty Lviv 307 (37)
International career
1971 USSR 2 (0)
Managerial career
1973–1977 FC Karpaty Lviv (assistant)
1980–1987 FC Karpaty Lviv (academy)
1987–1988 DYuSSh-4 Lviv
1989 FC Karpaty Lviv (nachalnik)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ihor Yevstakhiyovych Kulchytskyi (Ukrainian: Ігор Євстахійович Кульчицький, Russian: Игорь Евстафьевич Кульчицкий; born 13 August 1941) is a retired Soviet football player, Master of Sports of the USSR.

Biography

Kulchytsky was born during World War II in occupied by the Nazi Germany Western Ukraine. After the war he finished the Lviv Institute of Physical Culture and the school of Journalism of Lviv University.

From 1961 to 1973 Kulchytsky was a non-amateur football player, playing mostly in the All-Soviet competitions, while spending some years in other clubs from the western Ukraine. In 1969 being a captain of Karpaty Lviv, he led the team to victory in the Soviet Cup competition where in final at Luzhniki Stadium of Vladimir Lenin they beat Rostov Army team.

Upon retiring Kulchytsky studied at the Higher school of coaches in Moscow. In 1987–88 he was a children coach of his former sports school (Sports school 4). In 1989 Kulchytsky became a team administrator of Karpaty Lviv. Later he worked for cities authorities until 2001. Since then Kulchytsky represents Karpaty at the Football Federation of Lviv Oblast.

Honours

International career

Kulchytsky made his debut for USSR on 17 February 1971 in a friendly against Mexico.

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