Hennadii Rudynskyi
Hennadii Rudynskyi (Ukrainian: Геннадій Васильович Рудинський, Russian: Геннадий Васильевич Рудинский; born 1921 – death date unknown) was a Soviet professional footballer and coach. Playing careerRudynskyi played for Zirka Kirovohrad where he was a captain.[1] In 1953 he won the Football Cup of the Ukrainian SSR.[2] In 1958 while managing Avanhard he played in a Kremenchuk combined team that faced Poltava combined team.[3] Coaching careerAvanhardRudynskyi was managing Avanhard Kriukiv who played in 1958 Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR.[4] ZirkaBy 1961 he was a coach with Zirka Kirovohrad.[5] He remained there until 1964.[6] DniproIn 1964 he joined Dnipro Kremenchuk as an assistant to Mykola Melnychenko.[7][6] He was in Kremenchuk for two years.[8] Return to ZirkaNext season Rudynskyi returned to manage Zirka Kirovohrad.[9] Yanchukov and Berezan list him as a manager for two seasons.[10] Zirka club history page only lists him as a manager for 1966. He was a manager when he returned to face Dnipro in a friendly match on 16 November 1967.[11] He then became a coach for Zirka. In 1968 he poached two best players from Dnipro: Viktor Stupak and Yurii Holdin.[12] He also became a Nachalnik Komandy in 1970 and remained in position until 1972. From 1974 to 1976 he was an assistant director at the club, responsible for organizing all club activities.[13] When he was not coaching anymore he quickly passed away at an unknown date.[14] HonoursPlayersTraktor Kirovohrad References
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