Vasyl Arkadiyovych Yevseyev (Ukrainian: Василь Аркадійович Євсєєв; Russian: Василий Аркадьевич Евсеев; 30 August 1962 – 26 June 2010[2]) was a Ukrainian professional football coach and player.[3]

Playing career

Yevseyev made his professional debut in the Soviet First League in 1980 for FC Zarya Voroshilovgrad, studying at the school of the same club from 1972.[4]

Before the start of the 1983 season, he had offers from a number of leading Soviet clubs, and made his choice in favor of Dynamo Kyiv. He played in the main defense of the Kyivans team, later lost his place in the starting lineup and in 1988 moved to Donetsk "Shakhtar".

In 1992, he moved to Israel, joining the club "Maccabi" (Haifa). Due to an injury, he was unable to play in Israel and in the same year returned to Ukraine, where he played for the FC "Evis". Subsequently, during the years 1993-1996, he played in a number of Ukrainian and Russian clubs, the last of which was "Uralan" from the russian Elista, where he ended his playing career in 1996.

Coaching career

In 1997, he tried his hand as an assistant head coach in the same "Uralan". During 2001-2002, he helped coach Vorskla Poltava, and in 2004-2005, he headed CSKA Kyiv. In 2007, he joined the coaching staff of Arsenal Kyiv, headed by Oleksandr Zavarov, who was well-known to Yevseev from their joint performances at Zorya Luhansk, and later at Dynamo Kyiv.

After Vyacheslav Grozny resigned as head coach of Arsenal in the spring of 2010, together with Yuriy Bakalov, he served as head coach of the club's main team until the end of the 2009-2010 season.

Yevseyev worked as an assistant manager with Arsenal Kyiv.[5]

Personal life

He was father of Ukrainian footballer Yevhen Yevseyev, who played for Arsenal Kyiv and was killed in a car accident[6] on 19 August 2011.

Death

On 26 June 2010, Yevseyev committed suicide by jumping.[7]

Honours

European club competitions

With FC Dynamo Kyiv.

References

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