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Denisenko, Albert Grigorievich

Albert Grigorievich Denisenko ( February 23, 1930 , Krasnodar , RSFSR , USSR - March 29, 2009 , Moscow , Russia ) - Soviet football player , goalkeeper . Master of Sports , Honored Trainer of the BSSR (1985).

Football
Albert Denisenko
general information
Full nameAlbert Grigorievich Denisenko
BornFebruary 23, 1930 ( 1930-02-23 )
Krasnodar , RSFSR , USSR
DiedMarch 29, 2009 ( 2009-03-29 ) (aged 79)
Moscow , Russia
Citizenship the USSR
Height183 cm
Positiongoalkeeper
Club career [* 1]
1948-1952USSR flag Dynamo (Krasnodar)
1953-1954USSR flag Torpedo (R / D)25
1955-1959USSR flag Torpedo (Moscow)89 (-114)
1960-1965USSR flag Dynamo (Minsk)141
Coaching career
1966-1970USSR flag Dynamo (Minsk)trainer
1969USSR flag Dynamo (Minsk)
State awards

Order of the Badge of Honor - 1968

  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Achievements
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Biography

After the end of World War II, he began to engage in athletics . At the age of 17, he won the championship of the Krasnodar Territory in high jump with a result of 1.65 m, jumping at the same time for the first time in his life. Soon he began to engage in basketball and at the age of 20 he not only played, but also coached the male and female national teams of the Krasnodar Territory. He played in the youth team of the RSFSR and the USSR. He also played for the volleyball team of the Krasnodar Territory.

In 1947, he first got into the goal of Dynamo Krasnodar in the control game against Dynamo Moscow , since the main goalkeeper of Krasnodar could participate in the game. According to the documents, Denisenko was listed as an operating driver (senior driver) of the Krasnodar NKVD . In 1948, together with the team, he won the championship of the RSFSR .

At the beginning of 1953, Denisenko moved to the Rostov Torpedo . After that, representatives of Dynamo sued him, considering that Denisenko, being an employee of special agencies, left the team without permission. After the intervention of the director of Rostselmash , Denisenko was released.

After the 1954 season he moved to the Moscow “Torpedo” , in which he played five seasons. In 1960, it was decided that each Soviet republic should be represented in the major league as a separate team. A team of the Belarus tractor factory was created in Minsk , into which Denisenko joined. In 1963, the team was renamed Dynamo, and Denisenko stood at its gates until 1965. After the end of his career, he became the team leader and coach under Ivan Moser - he worked with goalkeepers, rose to the rank of police lieutenant colonel.

In 1968 he was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor .

In 1969 (2nd round), together with Vitaly Kasyenyuk, he was the head coach of Dynamo Minsk.

He worked as the head of the football and hockey department of the Dynamo Republican Council (1974-1989), coach of the Dynamo Minsk Sports School (1990).

In 1955, he took part in several friendly matches of the USSR national team in Moscow [1] .

After retiring, he lived in Moscow, where he died on March 29, 2009 . [2]

Achievements

  • USSR Championship :
    • Silver medalist ( 1957 ), Torpedo M
    • Bronze medalist ( 1963 ), Dynamo Mn
  • USSR Cup
    • Finalist (1958, 1965)

Notes

  1. ↑ Independent Sports Newspaper
  2. ↑ News Feed - Pressball Online

Links

  • Albert Denisenko: King of the Air , interview, Independent Sports Newspaper, 01/18/2005
  • Albert Denisenko: “How can I forget this!” , Interview, Narodnaya Volya, 08/29/2008
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Denisenko,_Albert_Grigoryevich&oldid=97442112


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