Oleg Salenko
Oleg Anatolyevich Salenko (
Russian Cyrillic: Олег Анатольевич Саленко) (born
October 25,
1969 in
Leningrad,
Soviet Union) is a
Russian
soccer striker, who set a
World Cup record by scoring five goals in one game, for
Russia against
Cameroon on
June 28,
1994. Salenko finished the
1994 World Cup with six goals, sharing the
Golden Boot with
Hristo Stoichkov, a remarkable feat since Russia was knocked out in the first round, and Stoichkov's
Bulgaria played another four games in the tournament.
On the club level, Salenko's career lasted from
1986 to
2000 and included clubs
Zenit Leningrad,
Dynamo Kiev,
Logroñés,
Cordoba CF,
Valencia,
Rangers and
Istanbulspor.
Salenko scored only one other goal for Russia, and played a total of only nine international matches, one of them for
Ukraine. Eventually, he faded from the international scene and finally had to end his career early for health reasons. Salenko came back to football in the
2000-
01 season and signed for
Polish team
Pogoń Szczecin. After playing only one league match and huge problems with weight and physical condition, he left the club and retired.