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years = 1977-1979<br/>1980-1981<br/>1982<br/>1983-1988<br/>1988-1990<br/>1990-1995| | years = 1977-1979<br/>1980-1981<br/>1982<br/>1983-1988<br/>1988-1990<br/>1990-1995| | ||
clubs = ]<br>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]| | clubs = ]<br>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]<br/>]| | ||
caps(goals) = 23 (7)<br/> |
caps(goals) = 23 (7)<br/>66 (15)<br/>30 (10)<br/>170 (48)<br/>77 (15)<br/>139 (24) | | ||
nationalyears = 1985-1990| | nationalyears = 1985-1990| | ||
nationalteam = ]| | nationalteam = ]| |
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Full name | Aleksandro Zavarov | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
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Current team | retired |
Aleksandr Zavarov in Ukrainian; born April 20, 1961 in Luhansk, Soviet Union) is a former football midfielder, who was noted for his tireless game, amazing dribbling and electric speed.
Belanov played for Zorya Luhansk (1977-79, 1982), SKA Rostov (1980-81), and Dynamo Kyiv (1983-88), for whom he won the Cup Winners Cup in 1986. Overall, Zavarov played 41 times for the USSR, and scored six goals.
Belanov finished his career with Juventus (1989-91), and Nancy (1991-95).
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