Career
He played his entire professional career with club side Dynamo Kyiv. He was also a manager of Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, Russia, and South of Korea national teams. At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, he managed South Korean team
One of the most successful and noble modern Russian coaches.
Byshovets played for the youth team of Football Club Dynamo Kyiv, then for their senior team in 1963-1973. After finishing his playing career in 1973 Byshovets worked in Dynamo Kyiv"s football school.
He has also managed various clubs and three national teams (Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, Russia, and South of Korea). Byshovets also was a consultant at Anzhi Makhachkala (2003), vice president at Football Club Khimki (2003–2004), and sporting director at Hearts (2004–2005).
After having been for one year out of work Byshovets became coach of Football Club Lokomotiv Moscow.
But despite the club"s Champions League ambitions under Byshovets Lokomotiv was underachieving in the Russian Premier League. Next day after the end of 2007 season he was sacked. In October 2009, he was hired as a consultant by Football Club Kuban Krasnodar.
He left Kuban just over a month later, on 17 November 2009.