Valery Ivanovich Shaveyko (Russian: Вале́рий Ива́нович Шаве́йко; born 4 February 1956) is a former Soviet football player, Master of Sports of the USSR (1979), Russian coach, referee, and inspector.
As a child, he played tennis, boxing, judo. In 10 years, won the society Dynamo championship on Greco-Roman wrestling at the age of 14 years. The pupil of the Minsk-5 Sports School, coach Leonid Lapunov. Since 1974, he was part of the FC Dinamo Minsk. Held for the team for seven seasons, he resigned from it after head coach Eduard Malofeev Shaveyko accused in the delivery of the home match with Neftçi PFK (0: 2).
In 1981, Shaveyko decided to go to Moscow FC Torpedo Moscow where he played the familiar Kruglov, Petrenko, Vassiliev, Prigoda. This was announced in Minsk, and Shaveyko as acting ensign, was ordered to come to the part. He still refused to play for Dynamo, for which he was disqualified for life with the reasoning "for grabbers attitude to football". Disqualification soon took off, and Shaveyko advocated the Torpedo until 1987. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article |
List of games of referee Valeri Shaveyko in Russian Premier League 2002
* Penalties given, not necessarily scored
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