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Viktor Khokhliuk (Ukrainian: Віктор Миколайович Хохлюк) (born 21 March 1971 in Rovenky, Luhansk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR)[citation needed] is a former Ukrainian journalist at the Kazakhstan edition of "Kazakhstan football",[1] and a sports writer-biographer.
Viktor Khokhljuk Віктор Хохлюк | |
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Occupation | journalist |
Employer | "Kazakhstan football" |
Biography
editHe graduated from the faculty of economics of the University of Berdiansk management and business.[citation needed]
Since 1983, deals with the history and statistics of Ukrainian football. His articles have appeared in publications, "Tavria-sports", "Ukrainian football", "Soccer review", "Football + sporting news", etc. He is the author of symbolic clubs footballers scorer for Ukrainian Oleh Blokhin club, foreign snipers Ukrainian teams Club Maxim Shatskikh for goalkeepers Yevhen Rudakov club. He collected and systematized the statistics for many players from the former Soviet Union and Ukraine, the main area – statistics goalies and scorers.[citation needed]
During the 2012 European Championship has worked with renowned football experts: Yuriy Dehteryov, Yuri Dmitrulin, Oleksandr Holovko, Sergei Kandaurov, Yevhen Levchenko, Viktor Leonenko, Vasyl Rats and other notable players.[citation needed]
A relative of the Russian scientist-mathematician Vitaly Khokhliuk.[2]
Viktor Khokhliuk published several books about football, one of which in 2012 was recognized as the best sports book of the year in Ukraine.[3] His books are devoted to sports biographies of football players.[4]
In July 2018, the Moscow publishing house published a book,[5] Viktor Khokhliuk "Our football legends. Goleadors of the former USSR in football fights abroad".[6] Then he gave the interview to the Berlin edition of the Berlin edition of DG NEVS, in which he told about his book.[7]
In November 2019, he won the international competition of sports journalists held in Moscow. The competition was represented by the publication from Uzbekistan «Interfootball».[8]
In March 2020, Eduard Streltsov, the genius of Russian football, published a book.[citation needed]
Published books
edit- "Scorers of Ukraine": Rovenky. 2011. ISBN 978-966-534-344-8 (in Russian)
- "Club of Ukrainian scorers named after Oleg Blokhin". Luhansk. 2011. ISBN 978-966-15-8931-4 (in Russian)
- "Goalkeepers". Luhansk. 2012. ISBN 978-966-15-8934-5 (in Russian)
- "Goleadors": Luhansk. 2012. ISBN 978-966-15-8934-5 (in Russian)
- "Our football legends. Goleadors of the former USSR in football fights abroad". Moscow. 2018. ISBN 978-5-604-10716-4 (in Russian)
- "Eduard Streltsov the genius of russian football". Moscow. 2020. ISBN 978-5-6043989-2-0 (in Russian)
Honors
editReferences
edit- ^ «Author's works» (in Russian) [dead link ]
- ^ Виктор Хохлюк: «В истории украинского футбола много вопросов» (in Russian)
- ^ «Свежий взгляд со стороны, или Матч «Динамо» (Киев) – «Спартак» (Москва) как точка отсчёта» (in Russian) [dead link ]
- ^ Евгений Левченко: «Реализуем социальный проект для детей» (in Russian)
- ^ «Наши футбольные легенды. Голеадоры бывшего СССР в футбольных битвах зарубежья» (in Russian)
- ^ «Книга о Мостовом, Карпине, Шевченко и других бомбардирах» (in Russian)
- ^ «Viktor Khokhljuk about his book about the best scorers-legionaries» (in Russian)
- ^ «Виктор Хохлюк добывает «золото» для Узбекистана» (in Russian)
- ^ Из материала «Лауреаты АСЖУ"
- ^ "«Журналист Sport.ua – один из лучших авторов книги о футболе»" (in Russian)
- ^ «Журналист Sport.ua получил награду из рук Сергея Бубки» (in Russian)
- ^ Итоги IX Всероссийского фестиваля-конкурса спортивной журналистики «Энергия побед»– Russian Olympic Committee (in Russian)
External links
edit- «Вышла в свет книга о лучших украинских бомбардирах» (in Russian)
- «Футбольный историк из Ровенек издал книгу «Голеадоры» (in Russian)
- «Лучшей спортивной книгой 2012 года стало издание автора из Ровенек» (in Russian)
Interview
edit- «Viktor Khokhljuk: Take care of the world, love football!» Оn the portal Sportsffa.kz, Vladimir Maltsev (in Russian)