Blokhin
Blokhin is a surname of Ukrainian origin. The most prominent bearer is Oleh Blokhin (born 1952), a former Ukrainian footballer and coach who achieved international recognition during the late Soviet era and beyond. Blokhin played primarily as a forward for Dynamo Kyiv, spending the bulk of his club career with the Kyiv club, and he represented the Soviet Union national team for many years.
In 1975, Blokhin was awarded the Ballon d'Or, becoming the first player from the Soviet Union to
After retiring as a player, Blokhin pursued a coaching career, taking roles with various clubs and contributing
The surname Blokhin may refer to other individuals bearing the same family name, and its use appears