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Chistokhvalov, Victor Alexandrovich

Viktor Aleksandr Chistokhvalov ( February 12, 1921 , Kolomna - September 3, 1973 , Moscow ) - Soviet football player and coach. Honored Master of Sports . Four - time champion of the USSR , two-time winner of the USSR Cup . Known mainly for his performances for CDKA .

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Victor Chistokhvalov
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general information
Full nameVictor Alexandrovich Chistokhvalov
Was bornFebruary 12, 1921 ( 1921-02-12 )
Kolomna , Moscow province , Soviet Russia [1]
DiedSeptember 3, 1973 ( 1973-09-03 ) (52 years old)
Moscow , USSR
Citizenship the USSR
Positionright back
Club career [* 1]
1938-1939USSR flag Metalist (Kolomna)? (?)
1940USSR flag Spartak Moscow)? (?)
1941-1943USSR flag CDKA (Moscow)? (?)
1944-1946USSR flag MBO? (?)
1947-1952USSR flag CDKA \ CDSA (Moscow)127 (2)
Coaching career
1966-1967USSR flag DYUSSH CSKAtrainer
1968USSR flag Dynamo (Kirovabad)
1969-1971USSR flag DYUSSH CSKAtrainer
1973USSR flag DYUSSH CSKAtrainer
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.

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Biography

Viktor Chistokhvalov began his football career in 1938 at the Metalist club in Kolomna. In 1940 he moved to the Moscow Spartak , in which he spent one season. In 1941 - 1943 he played for the Moscow Central House of Artists . In 1944 he joined the newly created MBO team, for which he played until the end of 1946 . In 1947 he returned to the Central House of Artists, with whom he subsequently became the four-time champion of the USSR and two-time winner of the country's cup. In 1952, the army club was disbanded, and Chistokhvalov decided to end his career. From 1966 until his death, almost without interruption, he worked as a coach at the Sports School of CSKA. In 1968 he headed the Dynamo Kirovabad .

Achievements

Team

  • Champion of the USSR (4): 1947 , 1948 , 1950 , 1951 .
  • Silver medalist of the USSR Championship (1): 1949 .
  • USSR Cup Winner (2): 1948 , 1951

Personal

  • Honored Master of Sports of the USSR : since 1951 .
  • The lists of the 33 best (4): No. 1 ( 1948 , 1949 , 1950 , 1951 ).

Notes

  1. ↑ Brief biography of Viktor Chistokhvalov

Links

  • Information about the football player (unavailable link from 06/14/2016 [1147 days])
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chistokhvalov,_Viktor_Alexandrovich&oldid=97447679


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