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Serhii Volodymyrovych Svystun (Ukrainian: Сергій Володимирович Свистун; born 14 March 1962) is a Ukrainian football coach and former professional player who played as a forward.

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Serhii Svystun
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Svystun in 2012
Personal information
Full name Serhii Volodymyrovych Svystun
Date of birth (1962-03-14) 14 March 1962 (age 62)
Place of birth Dushanbe, Soviet Union
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1980–1985 Metalist Kharkiv 28 (3)
1982Mayak Kharkiv (loan) 45 (4)
1986 SKA Kyiv 35 (14)
1987–1990 Shakhtar Donetsk 61 (7)
1990–1991 Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod 19 (1)
1990 Pryladyst Mukacheve 4 (2)
1991–1993 Diósgyőri VTK 69 (14)
1993–1994 Nyíregyháza Spartacus 27 (7)
1994–1996 Naftokhimik Kremenchuk 74 (10)
1996–1998 Avanhard-Industriya Rovenky 45 (9)
1998–2000 Hirnyk-Sport Komsomolsk 36 (10)
1998Kremin Kremenchuk (loan) 5 (1)
1999 Adoms Kremenchuk 1 (0)
Managerial career
1999–2001 Adoms Kremenchuk
2002–2004 Atlant Kremenchuk
2004–2008 Kremin Kremenchuk
2012–2013 Vorskla Poltava (interim)
2013–2015 Kremin Kremenchuk
2020 Kremin Kremenchuk
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Early life

Serhii Svystun was born on 14 March 1962 in Dushanbe. He began his football education in a Kremenchuk youth football school. His first coach was Yevhen Leontovych. He received his higher education at the Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture in 1985.[1]

Playing career

Svystun began laying professionally in 1980 for Metalist Kharkiv and Maiak Kharkiv. later he moved on to SKA Kyiv. From 1987 to 89 Svystun made sixty one appearance and scored ten goals for Shakhtar Donetsk. Next year he spent at Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod. In 1990 he spent a short time with Pryladyst Mukacheve before moving to Hungary. During the next four years Svystun played for First and Second League clubs Diósgyőri VTK and Nyíregyháza Spartacus. He returned to Kremenchuk to play for Naftokhimik Kremenchuk. During the 1994–96 seasons he featured in seventy-four matches scoring ten goals. Next season he moved on to Avanhard-Industriya Rovenky, then to Hirnyk-Sport Komsomolsk. During the first half of the 1998–99 season he played five matches on loan to Kremin Kremenchuk and scored one goal. Next season he began with Adoms Kremenchuk. He finished his playing career in 1999 and moved on to coaching.[1]

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Coaching career

Svystun was manager of Adoms Kremenchuk, Atlant Kremenchuk.[2] Svystyn joined Kremin Kremenchuk in 2003. The team played in Poltava oblast championship. When team was promoted to Second league, he had to build a new squad. He managed Kremin until 31 October 2008. He then became joined Vorskla Poltava where he was a coach of the reserve team in 2009.[1] From 15 August 2012 to 10 June 2013 he was an interim manager of Vorskla.[3] During the 2013-14 season, he returned to manage Kremin. After he was replaced with Serhiy Yashchenko in 2015, Svystun remained in the club as an assistant. On 10 February 2020 he was appointed as a manager of Kremin for the third time.[4]

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Honours

Manager

Kremin

  • Poltava Oblast Championship: 2003–04, 2004–05
  • Poltava Oblast Cup: 2003–04

References

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