Boris Tropaneț

At the professional level debuted in the Soviet Top League for FC Chornomorets Odesa[1] on February 22, 1984 in a victorious (3:0) home game 1/16 finals of the USSR Cup against Krasnodar "Kuban".

Tropanets came out in the starting line-up, but after receiving a yellow card, he was replaced by Igor Sokolovskiy in the 80th minute.

In the USSR Premier League debuted in the Odessa "Chernomorets" on March 11, 1984 in a lost (0:1) away match of the 1st round against Moscow "Torpedo".

On July 1, 1984 he scored for the first time at the professional level on the 46th minute of the winning (2:1) home match of the 17th round of the Higher League against Kharkiv Metalist.

In the shirt of "Crimeans" played 21 matches (1 goal) in the championship, and the next season again defended the colors of "Nistru".

In 1992 he returned to Moldova, where he signed a contract with the top league club "Amok" (Chisinau), where he played 29 matches and scored 8 goals.

Tropanets was a player of the main squad, but at the end of the season the team was relegated to the First League.

In 1998, he returned to Zimbru, where he won the national championship (2000) and reached the third qualifying round of the Champions League in 1999/00 season.

In the same year he left for Indonesia, where he signed a contract with a representative of the top division of the local championship, club "Pusam Samurin" (10 matches, 2 goals).

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