Volodymyr Bezsonov
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Volodymyr Bezsonov
Summary
Volodymyr Bezsonov is a human[1]. He was born in Kharkiv[2]. He was born on March 5, 1958[3]. He worked as an association football player[4] and association football coach[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (217 views/month, #7,254 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Volodymyr Bezsonov was born in Kharkiv[2].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov was born on March 5, 1958[3].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov was married to Viktoria Bessonova[7].
- A child of Volodymyr Bezsonov was Anna Bessonova[8].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov held citizenship in Ukraine[9].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov worked as an association football player[4].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov's professions included association football coach[5].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov was educated at National University of Physical Education and Sport of Ukraine[10].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov received the Master of Sport of the USSR, International Class[11].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov received the Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class[12].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov received the Order of Merit (Ukraine), 2nd class[13].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov received the Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR[14].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov is recorded as male[15].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[17].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov's Commons category is recorded as Volodymyr Bezsonov[18].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov's position played on team / speciality is recorded as midfielder[19].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov's position played on team / speciality is recorded as defender[20].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov's sport is recorded as association football[21].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov's family name is recorded as Bessonov[22].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov's given name is recorded as Vladimir[23].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov's given name is recorded as Volodymyr[24].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov's official website is recorded as http://www.fcdnipro.ua/content/en/?head[25].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov's participant in is recorded as 1990 FIFA World Cup[26].
- Volodymyr Bezsonov's participant in is recorded as 1986 FIFA World Cup[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Kharkiv[2], Volodymyr Bezsonov… he was born on March 5, 1958[3].
Education
Volodymyr Bezsonov was educated at National University of Physical Education and Sport of Ukraine[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include association football player[4] and association football coach[5].
Recognition
Awards received include Master of Sport of the USSR, International Class[11], a sports title[28], in Soviet Union[29]; Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class[12], a grade of an order[30], in Ukraine[31], founded in 1996[32]; Order of Merit (Ukraine), 2nd class[13], a grade of an order[33], in Ukraine[34], founded in 1996[35]; and Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR[14], an honorary sporting title[36], in Soviet Union[37], founded in 1934[38].
Personal Life
Among Volodymyr Bezsonov's spouses was Viktoria Bessonova[7]. A child of him was Anna Bessonova[8]. He was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[17].
Why It Matters
Volodymyr Bezsonov ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (217 views/month, #7,254 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39] He is known by 34 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
FAQs
Where was Volodymyr Bezsonov born?
Born in Kharkiv[2], Volodymyr Bezsonov…
Who was Volodymyr Bezsonov married to?
Volodymyr Bezsonov's spouses include Viktoria Bessonova[7].
What did Volodymyr Bezsonov do for work?
Volodymyr Bezsonov worked as association football player[4] and association football coach[5].
Where did Volodymyr Bezsonov go to school?
Volodymyr Bezsonov was educated at National University of Physical Education and Sport of Ukraine[10].
What awards did Volodymyr Bezsonov receive?
Honors received include Master of Sport of the USSR, International Class[11], Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class[12], Order of Merit (Ukraine), 2nd class[13], and Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR[14].