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Fetisov, Anatoly Ivanovich

Anatoly Ivanovich Fetisov ( January 2, 1949 , Orenburg Region ) - Soviet footballer , left forward . Winner of the USSR Cup (1972). Master of Sports of the USSR . He played for the Kuibyshev “Wings of the Soviets” 10 seasons, for the Moscow “Torpedo” 4 seasons.

Football
Anatoly Fetisov
general information
Full nameAnatoly Ivanovich Fetisov
BornJanuary 2, 1949 ( 1949-01-02 ) (aged 70)
Orenburg Region , RSFSR , USSR
CitizenshipUSSR flag the USSR
Positionattack
Youth clubs
USSR flag Sunrise (Kuibyshev)
Club career [* 1]
1967USSR flag Metallurgist (Kuibyshev)
1967-1969USSR flag Wings of the Soviets (Kuibyshev)56 (3)
1970USSR flag SKA (Rostov-on-Don)16 (1)
1971-1974USSR flag Torpedo (Moscow)80 (9)
1974-1980USSR flag Wings of the Soviets (Kuibyshev)155 (6)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.

Player of the USSR Olympic team and the second USSR team . Member of the symbolic team “Wings of the Soviets” for all time (left forward) .

Biography

Born in a village near Orenburg . The Fetisov family moved to Kuibyshev when Tolya was seven years old. His father worked at the Aviation Plant, and his mother was a foreman at the Teplichny state farm. From the age of 13, he studied at the Voskhod football club with Vladimir Zamyatin, who lived on Sredne-Sadovaya Street.

In 1966, under the leadership of Fyodor Sergeyevich Novikov, the future associate of Konstantin Beskov for Spartak, Fetisov made his debut in the second league of Soviet football for the Kuibyshev Metallurg. In September 1967 he was enrolled in Wings of the Soviets . In 1968, he was already a leading player in Wings. In 1970, stands for SKA (Rostov-on-Don) .

In 1971, at the invitation of Victor Maslov, he became the main player in the Torpedo club (Moscow). In 1972, Fetisov became the owner of the USSR Cup , his nominal canopy from the corner, which was closed by a torpedo Yurin, decided the fate of the two-match confrontation with Spartak. In the same year, a ten-minute documentary “Caution Fetisov!” Was released on All-Union television, and the newspaper Sovetskaya Rossiya called him the second player in the USSR championship after Evgeny Lovchev.

In 1975 he returned to Kuibyshev's “Wings of the Soviets”, helping his home team to return to the USSR major league. In 1978, he again rises with the “Wings” in the big leagues and is recognized as the best player on the team. Throughout 1979, Fetisov, at the request of trainers, plays on injections, not paying attention to the conclusion of specialists from the Central Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics, requiring immediate surgery. In one of the last matches of the season, Fetisov is carried away from the field on a stretcher.

USSR Master of Sports Anatoly Fetisov held 211 matches as part of Krylia Sovetov and scored 9 goals in them, making more than 150 assists. He played for the Olympic and second team of the USSR. In 2011, the Gubernia and DLD television channels released the documentary Confession of Anatoly Fetisov, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Samara football.

Links

  • Anatoly Fetisov
  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
  • Kuibyshevsky Garrincha
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fetisov__Anatoly_Ivanovich&oldid=98077355


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