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58 years |
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July 31, 1966 |
Zodiac sign |
Leo |
Place of Birth |
Lithuania |
Occupation |
Football manager |
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Valdas Ivanauskas (born 31 July 1966) is a Lithuanian football coach and a former striker.
He is best known in Europe for his time at Hamburger SV as a player between 1993 and 97 and coaching at Hearts football club in 2005–07.
Born in Kaunas, Ivanauskas started his playing career and soon became a regular with FK Žalgiris, a club that was a respected member of the old Soviet Premier Division. Ivanauskas spent the 1985 season in the Second Division with CSKA Moscow, but then he returned to Žalgiris. However, in season 1990, he played in the Second Division for Lokomotiv Moscow after Žalgiris decided to transfer to the new Lithuanian League.
In November 1990, he moved abroad to play for Austria Wien, where he was hugely successful with 52 goals in 122 games during which he was twice the leading scorer in the League. As a result, Ivanauskas helped Austria Wien to win three successive Championships and in June 1992, the Lithuanian striker scored the only goal of the Cup Final against Admira Wacker.
Height | 6 ft 2 in / 187 cm |
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Weight | 185 lb / 84 kg |
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Nationality | Lithuanian |
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