Volodymyr Muntyan Explained

Volodymyr Muntyan
Full Name:Volodymyr Fedorovych Muntyan
Birth Date:14 September 1946
Birth Place:Kotovsk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Height:1.69 m[1]
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:FFU staff
Youthclubs1:Dynamo Kyiv
Years1:1965–1977
Clubs1:Dynamo Kyiv
Caps1:302
Goals1:57
Years2:1980
Clubs2:SKA Kyiv
Caps2:7
Goals2:1
Nationalyears1:1968–1976
Nationalteam1:USSR
Nationalcaps1:49
Nationalgoals1:7
Manageryears1:1980–1982
Managerclubs1:SKA Kyiv
Manageryears2:1986–1988
Managerclubs2:COSFAP Antananarivo
Manageryears3:1992–1994
Managerclubs3:Ukraine Olympic team
Manageryears4:1995–1997
Managerclubs4:Guinea
Manageryears5:1998
Managerclubs5:Cherkasy
Manageryears6:1999
Managerclubs6:Orion Kyiv
Manageryears7:2000
Managerclubs7:Tavriya Simferopol
Manageryears8:2001
Managerclubs8:Obolon Kyiv
Manageryears9:2002
Managerclubs9:Alania Vladikavkaz
Manageryears10:2003–2004
Managerclubs10:Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih
Manageryears11:2004–2005
Managerclubs11:Vorskla Poltava
Manageryears12:2008
Managerclubs12:Ukraine U21 (interim)

Volodymyr Fedorovych Muntyan (Ukrainian: Володимир Федорович Мунтян, Russian: Владимир Фёдорович Мунтян, Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Vladimir Muntean; born 14 September 1946) is a Soviet and Ukrainian midfielder of the 1960s and 1970s. Muntyan is considered to be one of the best and most talented players to ever represent Dynamo Kyiv and Soviet Union. He is also the only player apart from Oleg Blokhin (his teammate in the 1970s) who has won 7 Soviet championships. His brother Viktor Muntyan is also a former professional football player.

Early life

A son of an ethnic Romanian plant worker and a Ukrainian nurse, Muntyan became interested in acrobatics and competed successfully in Kyiv's citywide competition, winning accolades in his age category. His family eventually relocated to live near a professional soccer grounds in Kyiv, where young Muntyan and his friends would hang out, acting as ball boys to the elders. While once juggling a ball, he was approached by a soldier, who asked him if he was interested in taking up football as a sport. Muntyan said yes and was taken to Mikhail Korsunsky, who was a famous local children's coach at the time. He quickly recognised Muntyan's potential.

Career

Youth years

Due to the boy's natural talent, he was included in Kyiv's youth team with people like Semen Altman and Anatoly Byshovets (both coaches now). After a Spartakiada match between the Kyiv and Moscow teams, which Kyiv won, Dynamo Kyiv youth coach Mykhaylo Koman offered young Muntyan to come to a training session with the senior team the next day at 11:00. The young boy turned up outside the ground, but was so scared to see his idols Valery Lobanovsky, Andriy Biba, that he hid behind a tree and didn't make the team bus. However his friend Anatoly Byshovets helped him to get over the fear and eventually he turned up to a training session.

Early career

Muntyan joined the Dynamo Kyiv team as a 15-year-old, when the main team coach was Victor Maslov. Despite weighing only 60 kg (9.5 stones) and being only 170 cm in height, he was encouraged to play and his skills were further enhanced by the training. When five of then current squad left to join 1966 Soviet football team for the World Cup, Dynamo Kyiv managed to win a double (championship and the cup) with Muntyan stepping in from the reserves as one of the main players.

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupEuropeTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Dynamo Kyiv196530400070
19662682000288
19671941000204
19683650000365
196927632423410
19702532000273
19711862000206
197230931613911
19732869250428
19742224282346
19752920040332
1976 (s)1031000113
1976 (a)1310081212
19771623000192
Total3025734735637170

Honours

Dynamo Kyiv

Soviet Union

Individual

1969[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Мунтян Владимир Фёдорович, 14.09.1946, футболист . 19 June 2022 . footballfacts.ru.
  2. News: http://ua.tribuna.com/tribuna/blogs/tribunal/11786.html. ru:Группа "Блестящие". 15 украинских футболистов, претендовавших на "Золотой мяч". Tribuna.com. 7 June 2018. ru.
  3. Web site: Eastern European Footballer of the season. WebArchive . 5 July 2024 .