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Viktor Buhaievskyi (, ; 10 April 1939 – 2009) was a Soviet and Ukrainian professional
footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ...
who played as a defender and
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. He was one of the best midfielders in Soviet Second League class B (1963–69) who played in close to 330 matches.


Early life

Viktor Buhaievskyi was born on 10 April 1939 in Poltava. He began playing football at a young age as a goalkeeper. While attending school number thirteen in Poltava, he was involved in gymnastics, volleyball, athletics, and basketball. He was playing for his school team as a midfielder in the city school championship. Ivan Horpynko a coach for preparation group attached to Kolhospnyk Poltava saw his potential and invited him to train with them in 1956. He completed ten years of schooling, and enrolled in technical school No. 1. After completing ten grades of school education, he attended Poltava State Agrarian Academy for his higher education.


Playing career

During 1958 he joined Kolhospnyk Poltava main team. He made his debut on 18 June. After playing for the club for four years, Buhaievskyi was called up to do his conscription service in 1962. Next three years he spent in
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. During 1962 he also played for the national team made up of the second league players. In
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his team finished first in their zone and won silver medals for finishing second in the league. After he was discharged Buhaievskyi returned to Kolhospnyk Poltava now renamed Kolos. He played there for three years. In 1986 he joined neighboring club Dnipro Kremenchuk. At the end of the year he left Dnipro. In 1969 he joined Avanhard Zhovti Vody. He spent two years at the club. He returned to Poltava to play in Poltava Oblast championship for Promin Poltava from 1970 to 73. In 1974 Buhaievskyi moved to Suputnyk Poltava and played there for five years. After retiring he continued to play for veterans teams.


Personal life

Viktor had two younger brothers Oleksandr and Andrii. Both were training to be footballers.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Buhaievskyi, Viktor 1939 births 2009 deaths Men's association football midfielders Soviet men's footballers Soviet First League players Soviet Second League players FC Kremin Kremenchuk players FC Vorskla Poltava players FC CSKA Kyiv players FC Promin Poltava players FC Suputnyk Poltava players