Oleg Protasov (Cyrillic:Олег Протасов, born February 4, 1964 in Dnepropetrovsk, Soviet Union) is a football (soccer) striker, a key member of the USSR national team throughout the 1980s. Protasov's 29 goals for the Soviet Union are second in its history, behind Oleg Blokhin's 42.
On the club level, Protasov played for Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk (1982-87), Dynamo Kiev (1988-90), Olympiakos (1990-94), Gamba Osaka (1994-95), Veria (1996), and Proodeftiki (1998-99). He won the Soviet championship twice and was named Soviet Footballer of the Year in 1987. He scored 125 goals in the Soviet Championship, 8th all-time.
Protasov played for the USSR 68 times, including at the 1986 and
s, as well as (edit conflict × 88), where he scored two goals. He also played one game for the Ukraine national team in 1994.
After retiring as a player, Protasov went into coaching, and led Olympiakos to the Greek title in 2003. Since the summer of 2005 he is in charge of Romanian giants Steaua Bucharest.
In december 2006, Oleg Protasov returned in Ukraine to coach his old home-team, Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk, after an impressive UEFA Cup performance with Steaua (winning the group and receiving no goals)