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Leonid Buryak

1953 - Today

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Leonid Yosipovich Buryak (Ukrainian: Леонід Йосипович Буряк; born 10 July 1953) is a Ukrainian football coach, and a former Olympic bronze-medal-winning player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Leonid Buryak is the 3,146th most popular soccer player (up from 3,300th in 2019), the 759th most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 809th in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Ukrainian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Leonid Buryak ranks 3,146 out of 21,273Before him are Yasutoshi Miura, Carlos Bacca, Jean Thissen, Georges Verriest, Rui Campos, and Yuki Amano. After him are Jefferson Farfán, Norbert Eschmann, Roger Bocquet, Carlo Biagi, Seiji Kubo, and Mirko Vučinić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Leonid Buryak ranks 330Before him are Pamela Sue Martin, Mary Harron, Elaine Chao, Darlanne Fluegel, Antoine de Caunes, and Ching Siu-tung. After him are Valery Korzun, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Oscar Alberto Ortiz, Yuri Bashmet, Alexandr Romankov, and Jean-Louis Gasset.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Leonid Buryak ranks 759 out of 1,365Before him are Klara Luchko (1925), Vasyl Lomachenko (1988), Vitaliy Parakhnevych (1969), Pyotr Todorovsky (1925), Mikhail Zhvanetsky (1934), and Mária Gulácsy (1941). After him are Hermann Kesten (1900), Ruslan Khomchak (1967), Aleksei Kruchyonykh (1886), Eduard Bagritsky (1895), Alexander Brailowsky (1896), and David Cherkassky (1931).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ukraine

Among soccer players born in Ukraine, Leonid Buryak ranks 22Before him are Volodymyr Onyshchenko (1949), Oleksiy Mykhaylychenko (1963), Alfred Eisenbeisser (1908), Valeriy Porkujan (1944), Vladimir Maslachenko (1936), and Vitaliy Parakhnevych (1969). After him are Vitaliy Khmelnytskyi (1943), Mykhailo Mudryk (2001), Vladimir Muntyan (1946), Andriy Voronin (1979), Oleksandr Shovkovskiy (1975), and Andriy Bal (1958).