Sergei Baltacha (footballer, born 1958) explained

Sergei Baltacha
Fullname:Sergei Pavlovich Baltacha
Height:1.83m (06feet)
Birth Date:17 February 1958
Birth Place:Zhdanov, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Position:Defender
Youthyears1:1970–1971
Youthclubs1:Azovstal Zhdanov[1]
Youthyears2:1972–1976
Youthclubs2:Kharkiv Oblast boarding school football team
Years1:1976–1988
Years2:1976
Years3:1988–1990
Years4:1990–1993
Years5:1993–1994
Years6:1994–1995
Clubs1:FC Dynamo Kyiv
Clubs2:Metalist Kharkiv (loan)
Clubs3:Ipswich Town
Clubs4:St Johnstone
Clubs5:Inverness Caledonian
Clubs6:Caledonian Thistle
Caps1:245
Caps2:18
Caps3:28
Caps4:90
Caps6:9
Goals1:6
Goals2:1
Goals3:1
Goals4:1
Goals6:0
Nationalyears1:1980–1988
Nationalteam1:Soviet Union
Nationalcaps1:45
Nationalgoals1:2
Manageryears1:1993–1994
Managerclubs1:Inverness Caledonian
Manageryears2:1994–1995
Managerclubs2:Caledonian Thistle

Sergei Pavlovich Baltacha (Ukrainian: Сергій Павлович Балтача; born 17 February 1958) is a Ukrainian former professional football player and coach who played as a defender. He won 45 caps for the Soviet Union and made nearly 300 appearances for Dynamo Kyiv.

Life and career

Baltacha was developed by longtime Dynamo Kyiv and USSR national team coach Valeriy Lobanovskyi, who spotted Baltacha at the Kharkiv Oblast sports boarding school[2] (today the Kharkiv College of Sports)[3] of footballing excellence, which he had left home to attend at the age of 13.[4] Before moving to Kharkiv, Baltacha started his football career in native Mariupol playing for local youth sports club "Azovstal".[5] While being officially invited to Dynamo, in 1976 Baltacha spent his first season on loan playing for Metalist Kharkiv which at that time was playing at the third tier and his second season in Dynamo's reserves. It wasn't until 1978 when he finally made his debut for the Dynamo's first team that was hosting Spartak Moscow on 28 April 1978.

As preparation to the 1980 Summer Olympics, in 1979 Baltacha played couple of games for Ukraine at the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR.[6]

Baltacha was on the winning side in the Cup Winners' Cup in 1986, the Soviet Top League and Soviet Cup four times, and the Soviet Super Cup on three occasions. He also appeared in the FIFA World Cup in 1982, was a finalist in the European Championships in 1988 and won the bronze medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.

As the Soviet government eased restrictions on traveling abroad for athletes, in 1988 at age 30 Baltacha traveled to England and Scotland, playing for Ipswich Town and St Johnstone. His debut for Ipswich (in which he scored) was the first time a Soviet international had played in the Football League. He also had a spell as player manager of Inverness Caledonian in the Scottish Highland Football League, and was with Caledonian when they amalgamated with Inverness Thistle and entered the Scottish Football League in 1994 as Caledonian Thistle.

Baltacha worked as a physical education teacher and tutor at Bacon's College in South East London until 2012, having formerly been a physical education teacher at Geoffrey Chaucer Technology College (Old Kent Road, London) and a coach at the Charlton Athletic academy.[7] Since 2012 Sergei Baltacha works as Professional Development Phase Lead Coach at the Charlton Athletic FC Academy.[8]

Personal life

His ex-wife, Olga, master of sports in athletics,[9] could have been on the Soviet olympic pentathlon team in 1980 Summer Olympics, but instead opted to remain at home to care for their one-year-old son, Sergei Jr,[10] who became a professional footballer.

Their daughter, Elena, was a professional tennis player. She died on 4 May 2014, of liver cancer, aged 30.

Baltacha was married to Oksana.[11]

Born in the Ukrainian part of the Soviet Union, Baltacha regards himself to be multi-national. His career achievements resulted in him being inducted into the Viktor Leonenko Hall of Fame in March 2012. Baltacha has stated in interview "I’m a citizen of the Soviet Union, but I love Ukraine. As for now, I’ve been in the United Kingdom for over 23 years, it’s my home. But I still go back to Ukraine regularly. It’s a beautiful country with good, kind people. I want to see it become more like European countries. But, I don’t think it has to lose ties with Russia, we are similar people, it’s in our blood".[12]

Career statistics

International goals

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 19 June 1982 3–0 Win 1982 FIFA World Cup
2. 13 October 1982 2–0 Win UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying
Correct as of 21 May 2016[13]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://sport-strana.ru/baltacha-sergej-pavlovich/ Sergei Baltacha
  2. https://footballfacts.ru/person/46241-baltachasergeypavlovich Baltacha profile
  3. https://hfks.org.ua/ ХАРКІВСЬКИЙ ФАХОВИЙ КОЛЕДЖ СПОРТУ
  4. Web site: The Soviet who tore down English football's Iron Curtain - CNN.com . 30 April 2014 . Edition.cnn.com . 2014-05-09.
  5. https://pr.ua/ru/newspaper/rec-33786 Сегодня стадион «Азовсталь» отмечает свое шестидесятилетие
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20150319200631/http://football.lg.ua/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6685%3A1979spartakiadanarodovsssrros&catid=212%3Asovietua79&Itemid=775 Football at the 1979 Spartakiad of the Peoples of USSR
  7. http://www.greenun24.co.uk/ipswich-town/new_focus_for_former_town_star_1_164835 New focus for former Town star
  8. Web site: Charlton Athletic FC Coaching Staff Profiles . Cafc.co.uk . 2014-05-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140505110938/http://www.cafc.co.uk/team/Coaching_staff_profiles/index.aspx . 5 May 2014.
  9. http://www.rusteam.permian.ru/players/baltacha.html "Sergei Baltacha"
  10. https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis/baltacha-brings-new-life-to-british-womens-game-624395.html "Baltacha brings new life to British women's game"
  11. Web site: "My daughter Elena, the rising star" . 23 June 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100625040036/http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/1-23-2005-64652.asp . 25 June 2010 . dead.
  12. Web site: Run, Run Away. Whatson-kyiv-archive.com . 9 May 2014.
  13. Web site: Sergey Baltacha - national football team player. eu-football.info.