Miletiy Balchos (; born May 15, 1949, Zalistsi,
Shumsk Raion
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,
Ternopil Oblast
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) is a football administrator, coach and a veteran of the
Soviet–Afghan War
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. He is a Merited Employee of Physical Culture and Sports of Ukraine (2006).
Biography
Miletiy Balchos was born in a village of Zalistsi that geographically is located in a historic region of
Volhynia
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. In 1968, he finished a Medical College N2 (Kiev) as a medical assistant. After the graduation Balchos for over 20 years in 1968-1991 served in the Soviet Armed Forces as a medical assistant, headed a pharmacy at a regimental medical center was a secretary of his unit's Komsomol Committee (
politruk) and in charge of a military sports complex. In 1977 Balchos graduated from the Institute of Marxism-Leninism of the Soviet Armed Forces.
With the start of military operations in Afghanistan in the late 1970s, he participated as a member of a group of combat operations support of the General Headquarters of the Soviet Armed Forces.
Already in 1982 Balchos has started his football career as a head coach of
FC Zirka Berdychiv which was a farm club
SKA Lviv
SKA Lviv was a Soviet multi-sports club founded in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR. The club was created as part of sport section of the Carpathian Military District in 1949 and existed until 1989.
As SKA Karpaty the club dissolved the main team was reorgani ...
and which he coached until 1991. Note that in 1982 SKA Lviv was merged with
Karpaty Lviv
Football Club Karpaty Lviv ( ) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Lviv.
In 2020–21 the club was reorganized and changed owner. During that period there existed two clubs with the same name, one at professional level competitio ...
as SKA Karpaty Lviv to participate in the Soviet First League. In 1986 and 1988 Zirka Berdychiv made it to the finals of the
Ukrainian Amateur Cup
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The competition among amateur teams in cup format (knock-out format or Olympic system) was established in the 1996–97 season as part of the ...
, which it both lost. Miletiy Balchos also headed a collective team of the
Carpathian Military District
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It was established on 3 May 1946 on the ...
. After the
fall of the Soviet Union
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he continued his coaching career at lower levels in Ukraine until 1994. In 1995–96 Balchos worked as a staff at
Dynamo Kyiv
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.
From 1996 until 2002 Balchos worked as an administrator at the newly established
Professional Football League of Ukraine
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(PFL). In 2000, he became a deputy chairman of the Control Disciplinary Committee of the
Football Federation of Ukraine
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which Balchos held until 2008. In 2002, he also was appointed as a deputy of the National Team Committee and the Professional Football Committee of the federation, from which he also was released in 2008.
Since 2009 Balchos once again returned to PFL and in March 2010 he was elected as the president. He was nominated as a candidate from Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk, Ros Bila Tserkva, MFC Mykolaiv, Enerhetyk Burshtyn, FC Kharkiv.
[ПФЛ Центральна Рада ПОСТАНОВА № 5 (PFL Committee Minutes from Meeting No. 5, February 17, 2010)]
His main opponent for the position was
Yuriy Kindzersky who was nominated from
FC Lviv
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The history of the club is very controversial and was interrupted on numerous occasions. The first club under such name entered professional competitions back in 199 ...
collected 21 votes against Balochos's 24. Also another candidate was Oleh Karavanskyi nominated from Nyva Vinnytsia.
Awards
Among his multiple awards Balchos has three combat awards including the
Order of the Red Star
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.
See also
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2009–10 Ukrainian First League
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References
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1949 births
Living people
People from Ternopil Oblast
Soviet Army officers
Soviet football managers
Ukrainian football managers
FC Zirka Berdychiv managers
FC Prohres Berdychiv managers
FC Keramik Baranivka managers
Soviet military personnel of the Soviet–Afghan War
Professional Football League of Ukraine presidents
Recipients of the Order of the Red Star