Valentin Vasilievich Sysoev ( 1887 , Moscow - 1978 , Moscow) - Russian footballer, right welterweight striker. Member of the first international matches of the Russian national team, player of the Moscow national team.
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Biography
Born in a large Moscow family in 1887 , was one of seven children (four brothers and three sisters). He first met football in the summer of 1908 at a cottage in Rastorguev. In the spring of 1909, after watching in the newly created Zamoskvoretsky Sports Club (ZKS), he was accepted into the team along with the brothers Filatov, Antonov, Lebedev, Nikolaev and five Englishmen .
Since 1910, as part of the club, he took part in the Fulda Cup , which was, in fact, the Moscow football championship. The second and third ZKS teams that year were played by Valentin Vasilievich brothers - Vladimir Vasilievich and Sergey Vasilievich Sysoev .
In 1912 , as a military man, he received a ban from the division head to participate in the match between the teams of Moscow and St. Petersburg, as a result of which the players of the Russian team were selected for the 1912 Olympic Games .
Sysoyev is a participant in the match Russian Empire - Hungary on July 12, 1912 and the match Russian Empire - Norway on September 14, 1913 (the author of the goal, which made it possible to even the score).
In 1914, he went to the front (RIA captain), as a result of which he completed his football career at the age of 27. The brothers Vladimir and Sergey, RIA officers, died in the Civil War.
Achievements
- Third place in the Fulda Cup 1910
- Second place in the Fulda Cup 1911
- First place in the championship of Moscow 1914
- In official matches of the Moscow Football League, he never left the field without a goal scored.
- According to a survey of football experts and club leaders conducted by the magazine “To Sport”, he took second place in the number of votes in the “symbolic” national team of Moscow 1913
Literature
Goryanov L. B. Russian man in an English club // "Columbus" of Moscow football. - M .: Moscow Worker, 1983. - S. 5-21. - 206 p.