Yevhen Lemeshko
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Yevhen Lemeshko (; 11 December 1930 – 2 June 2016) was a Ukrainian
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player and
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as well as chairman of the Council of Veteran Footballers.


Club career

Lemeshko started his football career as a player for
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, but due to an injury he continued his football career as a coach.


International career

In 1956 Lemeshko played couple of games for
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at the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR.


Coaching career

In 1980, Lemeshko became a Merited Coach of Ukraine.


Death

Lemeshko died on 2 June 2016 at the age of 85.Yevhen LEMESHKO has passed away
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Personal information

Lemeshko was a father-in-law of
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.


Honors


Coach

Sudnobudivnyk * Champion of Ukraine: 1974 Metalist Kharkiv * Champion of Ukraine: 1978 * Champion USSR: 1981 * USSR Cup: 1983, 1988 Torpedo Zaporizhia * Champion of Ukraine: 1990


References


External links

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Lemeshko only five years younger than Metalist (Obozrevatel, 14 December 2005)
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History of Karpaty Lviv
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Interview to the Ukrainian daily "Den" (23 July 1998)
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Interview of Volodymyr Danylyuk when he's mentioning Lemeshko as the coach of Karpaty (Sport-glavred, 29 July 2010)
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Interview of Volodymyr Linke (Metlaist's all-time top scorer) who talks about Lemeshko (27 March 2008)
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