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Igor Kolyvanov : ウィキペディア英語版
Igor Kolyvanov

Igor Vladimirovich Kolyvanov ((ロシア語:Игорь Владимирович Колыванов)) (born March 6, 1968 in Moscow, Soviet Union, now Russia) is a former association footballer, who played as a striker. During his playing career he accumulated 90 goals scored in 333 games at the Top level in the Soviet Union as well as in Italy.
He was the head coach of the Russian team that won the UEFA U-17 Championship in 2006. During his playing career he played for Dynamo Moscow, Foggia Calcio, and Bologna F.C. 1909, and was a regular member of the Russian national side.
==Youth==
He began playing organized football at the age of 9, when he was approached by Viktor Abayev. After training with Abaev for a year with children a year older than himself, Kolyvanov moved to the youth sport school of Soviet Region in Moscow, coached by Igor Shvykov. He attributes the core development of many of his skills to this stage. At the age of 14 he moved to another youth team, called ''FShM Moscow'', and after a 2-year stint with it, he was picked up by the famous Spartak Moscow youth system. Although Spartak was one of the leading teams in the Soviet Union at that time, Kolyvanov did not see a chance in breaking into the starting line-up, and when Dynamo Moscow called him in 1986, at the age of 17, he agreed to a move.

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