Volodymyr Sharan

His professional career Sharan started in the revived FC Karpaty Lviv (revived in 1989) when on 29 April 1989 the Lviv team was hosting at Druzhba Stadium (Ukraina Stadium) Artsakh Stepanakert as part of the Second League Group 5 (Union republics).

He debuted at the Soviet Top League on 26 July 1991 during the rescheduled Round 5 home game against Spartak Moscow coming out on substitute for Andriy Annenkov already on 25th minute.

Soon after his transfer to Karpaty he became injured and had a surgery on one of his meniscuses yet returned to the club helping earn their championship bronze medals.

At age 30 and the end of 2000–01 season, Sharan left Karpaty and joined the league's debuting club Polihraftekhnika that was coached by Roman Pokora.

Karpaty under the leadership of Sharan went 0-1-3 (wins, draws, losses, respectably) with goals scored and allowed 5–12.

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