Oleg Salenko Explained

Oleg Salenko
Fullname:Oleg Anatolyevich Salenko
Birth Date:1969 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Leningrad, Russian SFSR,
Soviet Union
Position:Striker
Youthclubs1:Smena Leningrad
Years1:1986–1988
Years2:1989–1992
Years3:1993–1994
Years4:1994–1995
Years5:1995–1996
Years6:1996–1998
Years7:1999–2000
Years8:2000–2001
Years9:2005–2008
Clubs1:Zenit
Clubs2:Dynamo Kyiv
Clubs3:Logroñés
Clubs4:Valencia
Clubs5:Rangers
Clubs6:İstanbulspor
Clubs7:Córdoba
Clubs8:Pogoń Szczecin
Caps1:47
Goals1:10
Caps2:91
Goals2:28
Caps3:47
Goals3:23
Caps4:25
Goals4:7
Caps5:16
Goals5:7
Caps6:18
Goals6:11
Caps7:3
Goals7:0
Caps8:1
Goals8:0
Totalcaps:248
Totalgoals:86
Nationalyears1:1984–1991
Nationalyears2:1992
Nationalyears3:1993–1994
Nationalteam1:Soviet Union U20
Nationalteam2:Ukraine[1]
Nationalteam3:Russia
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:5
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalcaps3:8
Nationalgoals3:6

Oleg Anatolyevich Salenko (Russian: Олег Анатольевич Саленко, Ukrainian: Олег Анатолійович Саленко; born 25 October 1969) is a Russian-Ukrainian former footballer who played as a forward. He scored a record five goals in a group-stage match in the 1994 World Cup, helping him earn the Golden Boot as joint-top tournament goalscorer.[2]

Club career

Salenko was born to a Ukrainian father and a Russian mother in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. He played for Zenit Leningrad, Dynamo Kyiv, Logroñés, Córdoba, Valencia, Rangers and İstanbulspor during his club career, that lasted from 1986 to 2000.

Eventually, he faded from the international football scene and finally had to end his career prematurely, at the age of 31, for health reasons stemming from injuries. Salenko returned to playing professional football in the 2000–01 season and signed for Pogoń Szczecin. He retired after playing a single game due to his physical conditioning.

International career

Salenko played for the Soviet Union under-20 team at the 1989 FIFA World Youth Championship, becoming the tournament top scorer with 5 goals. He played a total of only nine international matches, including the Ukraine 1–3 Hungary friendly, which was the first international game for the Ukraine national football team to be recognised by FIFA. He also had eight appearances for Russia and scored six goals, all of them at the World Cup in which he was joint top scorer. His last international appearance was 6–1 win against Cameroon when he scored five times.

As of 2024, he is the only player to win the Golden Boot at both the U-20 World Cup and FIFA World Cup.

1994 FIFA World Cup

Salenko set a World Cup record by scoring five goals in one game in Russia's 6–1 win against Cameroon on 28 June 1994.[3] He finished the 1994 World Cup with six goals, having scored from the penalty spot against Sweden in the previous match and shared the Golden Boot with Bulgarian Hristo Stoichkov after being knocked out in the first round and having played only three matches while Bulgaria played a total of seven matches and achieved a fourth-place finish.[4] As of 2022, Salenko is the only player ever to win the Golden Boot award on a team eliminated from the World Cup finals at the group stage.[4]

Beach football

In 2003, Salenko was appointed as manager of the Ukraine national beach soccer team. His team played three games, the only win being over USA 6–5, and losing the other two to Brazil and Spain. The tournament took place at the end of July in Portugal under the name Mundialito.[5] After the tournament, he was dismissed. He was later taking part of FFU assisting staff, but later stopped involving in football to focus on his business.

Career statistics

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National teamYearAppsGoals
Ukraine
199210
Total10
Russia
199310
199476
Total86
Career total96
International goals

Scores and results list Russia's goal tally first.

No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 24 June 1994 align=center 1–0 1–3 1994 FIFA World Cup
2. 28 June 1994 Stanford Stadium, Stanford, United States align=center 1–0 6–1 1994 FIFA World Cup
3. align=center 2–0
4. align=center 3–0
5. align=center 4–1
6. align=center 5–1

Honours

Dynamo Kyiv

1990

1990

Rangers

1996

Individual

1989

1994

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Players Appearing for Two or More Countries. RSSSF. 10 July 2014.
  2. Web site: Interview with Oleg Salenko. football24.ua.
  3. Web site: Russia 6-1 Cameroon. https://web.archive.org/web/20150223035027/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round=337/match=3079/index.html. dead. 23 February 2015. FIFA.com. 28 June 1994. 21 June 2018.
  4. Web site: Behind the World Cup record: Oleg Salenko. https://web.archive.org/web/20180621042927/https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/behind-the-world-cup-record-oleg-salenko-2877482. dead. 21 June 2018. FIFA.com. 27 March 2017. 21 June 2018.
  5. http://beachsoccer.com.ua/ukr/vse_matchi.php List of matches of the national team in Ukrainian