Oleh Suslov
Oleh Anatoliovych Suslov is a Ukrainian former professional football player.
Career overview
Native of Kadiivka, Suslov studied at the Luhansk sports institute. In 1986-1988, he played for Zorya Luhansk team of masters that just returned to the Pervaya Liga. During his second professional season in 1987, Suslov played 15 games for Zorya. In 1988, he had to carry out his military duty and moved to Odesa, where he played for the sports club of the Odessa [Military District], SKA Odessa. SKA Odessa played in the third tier, and for two seasons from 1989 to 1990, Suslov was the team's main goalie.In 1991, Suslov moved to Chornomorets Odesa, where he played as a substitute for Viktor Hryshko. On October 5, 1991, Suslov made his debut at the Vysshaya Liga when he came out as a substitute during a home game against FC [Ararat Yerevan|Ararat Yerevan]. It became his only game at the Soviet top tier.
He played for several years in Austria, where he ended his playing career. Before that, for over 10 years, he stayed in Odesa, where he played for a couple of teams. In the 1993–94 Ukrainian Cup season, his penalty kick brought FC Chornomorets Odesa their second national club competition trophy. In the final of that competition, Chornomorets defeated Tavriya Simferopol|Tavriya] in a series of penalty kicks as the regular and extra time brought a dry tie between them, 0:0.
Honours
;Chornomorets Odesa- Ukrainian Cup: 1992 [Ukrainian Cup final|1992], 1994
- Austrian Bundesliga: 1996–97