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RUSLAN IHOROVYCH VAAL (KIRPIKOV)

Football player (scorer)

RUSLAN IHOROVYCH VAAL (KIRPIKOV)

Born July 1, 1971, Altai Krai, Rubtsovsk city. Soviet and Ukrainian football player. Studied at Army Sport Club (Kyiv) and the Dynamo Youth Sports School named after V.V. Lobanovskyi. From 1988 to 1990 he played for FC "Kolos Myronivka". In 1990-1992 he served in Kyiv Army Sport Club, which participated in the first Ukrainian championship.

1996-97 played in the top league of the Chinese championship.

From 1997-1998 he returned to Ukraine and played for the FC "Kremen" Kremenchuk teams. Since 2000 he has played for teams in Moldova, Poland, Slovakia, and Germany.

From 2003 to 2005, as part of the USSR team, he became the champion of England in mini-football and the best scorer of the Championship.

In 2007, as part of the England team, he took 6th place at the "World Cup" in the Republic of Sakha (Russia).

In 2008, the European Cup in Turkey, 5th place.

ACHIEVEMENTS

From 1988-90 FC Kolos 23 games - 3 goals

1990-1992 Sports Club Army (Kyiv) 17-0

1992-95 FC Nyva-Borysfen 40 games - 15 goals

1995-96 FC Slavutych (Slavutych) 15 games - 7 goals

1996-97 FC Tianjin (Samsung) 10 games - 5 goals

1997 FC Kremne (Kremenchuk). 3 games – 0

1997 FC Gorniak-sport (Komsomolsk) 11 games - 3 goals

1998-99 FC Agro (Chisinau) Moldova 6-1

2000 FC Hemlon (Humennoe) Slovakia 4-1

2000 FC Dinaburg (Daugavpils) Latvia 3-0 goals

2000-01 FC Anker (Wismar) 5-1 goals

2001 FC Sparta (Brodnica) 2-0 goals

2003-2008 FC USSR (London) futsal

PERSONAL LIFE

After finishing his sports career, he organized an International Organization (Kind Power Association), which, together with the Belgian company B&M Sport Football Training Education, organized training sessions for children's football coaches and organized children's international tournaments.

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