Ivan Fedorenko

Іван Федоренко
Born
Ivan Nykyforovych Fedorenko

(1944-08-18) August 18, 1944 (age 79)
Rakivshchyna, Ovruch Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast
CitizenshipSoviet UnionUkraineAlma materKiev Highway Institute (1971)
Higher Party School of CPU (1980)Occupationsports functionaryYears active1980–presentTitlePresident of the NOC UkraineTerm1998 - 2002PredecessorValeriy BorzovSuccessorViktor YanukovychChildren2 daughters

Ivan Nykyforovych Fedorenko (18 August 1944) — Ukrainian sports functionary. The President of the NOC Ukraine in 1998–2002. Director of executive administration in conducting the Final stage of the Euro 2012, member of presidium of the Football Federation of Ukraine and its executive committee. Major General of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Merited Worker of Physical Culture and Sports of Ukraine (1994).

Biography

In 1971 Fedorenko graduated from the Kiev Highway Institute and received a diploma of engineer-mechanic. His education was interrupted by a three-year-long service in the Soviet Army.

Until 1979 he worked at leadership positions in Kiev corporation "Budmekhanizatsia" and in 1980 graduated from the Higher Party School.

In 1980-97 — deputy and later a chairman of the Central Council of the Dynamo Sports Society.

In 1997—2000 Fedorenko was heading the State Committee on issues of Physical Culture and Sports (later as State Committee on issues of Youth Policy, Sports, and Tourism).

During that period in December 1998 the 9th General Assembly of NOC Ukraine elected Ivan Fedorenko as the President of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine. That position he held until 2002 and later was the vice-president.

In 1999 Fedorenko was awarded rank of Major General.

Married and has two daughters.

State awards

Government offices
Preceded by
Valeriy Borzov
Chairman of the State Committee on Physical Culture and Sports
1997–1999
Succeeded by
Oleksandr Volkov
Preceded by
Oleksandr Volkov
Chairman of the State Committee on Youth, Sports, and Tourism
2000–2000
Succeeded by
Maria Bulatova[5]
Preceded by
Valentyna Dovzhenko
Succeeded by
Valeriy Tsybukh
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Valeriy Borzov
President of Ukrainian NOC
1998–2002
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ Ukase of the President of Ukraine № 697/2006 from 19 August 2006 "About commemoration with state awards of Ukraine"
  2. ^ Ukase of the President of Ukraine № 1214/2004 from 11 October 2004 "About commemoration with state awards of Ukraine veterans and activists of the Ukrainian football"
  3. ^ Ukase of the President of Ukraine № 664/96 from 7 August 1996 "About commemoration with honorary decoration of the President of Ukraine"
  4. ^ Ukase of the President of Ukraine № 779/94 from 19 December 1994 "About awarding I.N.Fedorenko with an honorary title "Merited Worker of Physical Culture and Sports of Ukraine"
  5. ^ Представлення Марії Булатової - Голови Державного комітету України з питань фізичної культури і спорту (Introducing Maria Bulatova - Head of the State Committee of Ukraine in affairs of Physical Culture and Sports) Archived 2012-08-10 at the Wayback Machine. National Olympic Committee of Ukraine website. November 26, 2001.

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