Sergio Nichiporuk

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Full name Sergio Nichiporuk Kulik
Date of birth (1957-02-24) 24 February 1957 (age 69)
Place of birth Itapúa, Paraguay
Position Forward
Sergio Nichiporuk
Personal information
Full name Sergio Nichiporuk Kulik
Date of birth (1957-02-24) 24 February 1957 (age 69)
Place of birth Itapúa, Paraguay
Position Forward
Youth career
Paraná FC
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975–1978 Nacional
1979 Presidente Hayes
1979–1980 Sportivo San Lorenzo
1980 Ñublense
1981 Santiago Wanderers
1982 Deportes Iquique 21 (4)
1983 Mallorca 15 (4)
1983–1984 Magallanes 21 (6)
1986 Deportes La Serena
1987 Unión San Felipe
1987–1988 Atlante 6 (0)
1989 Deportes Laja [es] (–)
1990 Lota Schwager (4)
1991 Municipal Las Condes (–)
Managerial career
1994 Municipal Las Condes
1995–1996 Cobresal
1997 Deportes Concepción
1998–1999 Cobresal
2000 Santiago Morning
2001 Deportes Concepción
2001–2002 Deportes Puerto Montt
2004 O'Higgins
2005 Deportes Arica
2006 Cobresal
2007 Lota Schwager
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Sergio Nichiporuk Kulik (born 24 February 1957) is a retired Paraguayan nationalized Chilean football player and manager who played as a striker.

Nichiporuk began playing football in the youth teams of Paraná. In 1975, he moved to the capital Asunción, where he made his professional debut with Nacional at the age of 18.[1] Nichiporuk also played for local rivals Presidente Hayes and San Lorenzo, before Ñublense manager Manuel Rodríguez Vega signed him in 1980.[1][2]

After several seasons playing in the Chilean leagues with Ñublense, Santiago Wanderers and Iquique, Nichiporuk moved to Spain. In January 1983, he joined Mallorca where he made 15 appearances for the club during the 1982–83 Segunda División season.[3][2][4]

Nichiporuk joined Magallanes during 1984, but suffered a broken leg which limited his ability to play over the remainder of his career. After a spell with La Serena in 1986, he moved to Mexico to join Atlante F.C. where he made six appearances for the club during the 1987–88 Primera División season.[5] He returned to Chile and finished his career with Lota Schwager, scoring 12 goals during the 1990 season.[1]

Coaching career

References

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