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Vitaliy Danilov is the former president of Ukrainian Premier League (2008–2016) and honorary president of FC Kharkiv (2005–2010). Danilov is a former member of Ukrainian parliament ( Verkhovna Rada ).

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9-583: Danilov (masculine) or Danilova (feminine) may refer to: Danilov (surname) ( Danilova ), Russian last name Danilov (dynasty) , see House of Durnovo Danilov, Yaroslavl Oblast , a town and the administrative center of Danilovsky District in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia Danilov (inhabited locality) (or Danilova ), several inhabited localities in Russia Danilov Monastery ,

18-429: A candidate of Yabluko (placed 36th on their election list). In this election Yabluko won 1.2% of the popular vote and no seats. In 2007 Ukrainian parliamentary election Danilov was first elected into parliament on the party list of Bloc Yulia Tymoshenko . In 2012 he was re-elected into parliament on the party list of Batkivshchyna (number 57 on this list). In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Danilov

27-557: A monastery in Moscow, Russia Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Danilov . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Danilov&oldid=1141032737 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

36-1808: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Danilov (surname) For other uses, see Danilov . Danilov ( Russian : Дани́лов , masculine) or Danilova ( Russian : Дани́лова , feminine) is a common Russian last name. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandra Danilova (1903–1997), Russian-born prima ballerina, who became an American citizen Angelina Danilova (born 1996), Russian singer, model and actress Elena Danilova (born 1987), Russian international association football player Galina Danilova (born 1968), Russian actress Irina Danilova (born 1993), Kazakhstani handball player Kirsha Danilov , probable compiler of first collection of Russian bylinas Maria Danilova (1793–1810), Russian ballet dancer Nichita Danilov (born 1952), Romanian writer Oleksiy Danilov (born 1962), Ukrainian politician Olga Danilova (born 1970), Russian Olympic cross country skier Olga Danilov (born 1973), Ukrainian-Israeli short track speed skater Pelageya Danilova (1918–2001), Russian artistic gymnast Sergei Danilov (born 1989), Russian association football player Tamara Danilova (born 1939), Russian Olympic discus thrower Valentin Danilov (born 1951), Russian physicist Vasily Danilov (disambiguation) , list of people Viktor Danilov (1927–2016), Russian-born Belarusian Greek Catholic priest and Soviet dissident Vitaliy Danilov (born 1967), president of Ukrainian Premier League and Honorary President of FC Kharkiv Yuri Danilov (1866–1937), Russian military figure and historian [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

45-588: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Vitaliy Danilov Vitaliy Danilov was born June 10, 1967, in Ukraine. He graduated from the Kyiv National University with degree in fitness education and sport. He continued graduate studies at Kharkiv Economic University. Danilov is a former member of Ukrainian parliament ( Verkhovna Rada ). In the 2002 Ukrainian parliamentary election Danilov failed to get elected to parliament as

54-1630: The surname Danilov . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. v t e Surnames associated with the given name Daniel or its variants Celtic McDaniel McDaniels [REDACTED] Germanic Daniel Danell Daniell Daniels Danielsen Danielson Danielsson Slavic Danailov Danchev Danielov Danilevsky Danilenko Danilevich Danilin Danilkin Danilov Danilaw Danilochkin Danilovich Danilović Danshin Danylchenko Danylyuk Danko Polish Danilewicz Danielewicz Danielewski Danilowicz Dankowski Romance Danieli Other Daņiļevičs Danilewitz Danilevičius Danilowitz Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Danilov_(surname)&oldid=1255358695 " Categories : Surnames Patronymic surnames Russian-language surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles containing Russian-language text Articles with short description Short description

63-768: The Batkivschyna 2019 election list Mykhaylo Sokolov took his place in parliament and in the Batkivschyna-faction on 20 December 2023. Vitaliy Danilov was elected as a temporary acting president on May 27, 2008, when top 16 Ukrainian football clubs declared about Ukrainian Premier League launch. On July 1, 2009, Danilov won the election and became the league president without 'temporary acting' prefix. But in July 2009, five Premier League clubs: Arsenal (Kyiv), Dynamo (Kyiv), Dnipro (Dnepropetrovsk), Kryvbas (Kryvy Rig), and Metalist (Kharkov) declared that

72-610: The elections of the League's president were illegal due to procedure infraction. The representatives of the above-mentioned clubs did not recognize Vitaliy Danilov as the president. To resolve this conflict Vitaliy Danilov initiated in September 2009 re-election of the League's president and on December 1, 2009, won the election again with 11 clubs voted for his candidature, 3 (Arsenal, Dynamo, Metalist) – against, 1 (Kryvbas) abstain, and 1 (FC Dnipro) – absent. This time most presidents of

81-577: Was not re-elected into parliament; because he placed 21st on the electoral list of Batkivshchina, and the party won 17 seats on the electoral list and 2 constituency seats. In the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election Danilov returned to parliament; after being placed 16th on the electoral list of Batkivshchina. In these snap parliamentary election Batkivschyna received 8.18% of the votes and 26 MPs (two elected in constituencies). On 8 December 2023 parliament officially terminated his parliamentary mandate at his own request (of 25 November 2023). Next on

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