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Vladimir Tatarchuk

1966 - Today

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Vladimir Iosifovich Tatarchuk (Russian: Владимир Иосифович Татарчук, Ukrainian: Володимир Йосипович Татарчук; born 25 April 1966) is a retired Soviet (Ukrainian SSR, Russian SFSR) and Russian football player. His son Vladimir Tatarchuk Jr. is also a Russian professional footballer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vladimir Tatarchuk is the 12,099th most popular soccer player (down from 9,191st in 2019), the 3,158th most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,930th in 2019) and the 157th most popular Russian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Vladimir Tatarchuk ranks 12,099 out of 21,273Before him are Leandro, Eric Bicfalvi, Khadim N'Diaye, Arthur Albiston, Aleksandrs Cauņa, and Masato Harasaki. After him are Razak Pimpong, Krisztián Vadócz, Garra Dembélé, Lars Bohinen, Martin Baturina, and Kei Yamaguchi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Vladimir Tatarchuk ranks 832Before him are Denise Mina, Kristin Hersh, Stefan Molyneux, Perry Saturn, Joe Nieuwendyk, and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. After him are Danny Manning, Elise Neal, Tommy Stinson, Wagner Pereira Cardozo, Revathi, and Vince Flynn.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Vladimir Tatarchuk ranks 3,158 out of 3,761Before him are Victoria Lopyreva (1983), Vladimir Bystrov (1984), Irina Korzhanenko (1974), Fedor Černych (1991), Rakhim Chakhkiev (1983), and Irek Zinnurov (1969). After him are Anna Chipovskaya (1987), Aleksandr Shirshov (1972), Igor Yanovsky (1974), Dimitri Peters (1984), Vladimir Gusev (1982), and Vadim Khamuttskikh (1969).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Russia

Among soccer players born in Russia, Vladimir Tatarchuk ranks 157Before him are Igor Smolnikov (1988), Anton Miranchuk (1995), Pavel Mamayev (1988), Dmitri Khlestov (1971), Vladimir Bystrov (1984), and Fedor Černych (1991). After him are Igor Yanovsky (1974), Ivan Saenko (1983), Yury Gazinsky (1989), Magomed Ozdoyev (1992), Kirill Nababkin (1986), and Ruslan Pimenov (1981).