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Andreev, German Anatolyevich

German Anatolevich Andreev ( January 28, 1966 , Zapolyarny , Pechenga district , Murmansk region , RSFSR , USSR ) - Soviet and Russian football player , defender and midfielder . Master of Sports of the USSR (1988).

Football
German Andreev
general information
Full nameGerman Anatolyevich Andreev
BornJanuary 28, 1966 ( 1966-01-28 ) (53 years old)
Zapolyarny , Pechenga district , Murmansk region , RSFSR , USSR
CitizenshipUSSR flag the USSR
Flag of Russia (1991-1993)
Russia
German flag
Germany
Growth188 cm
Weight80 kg
Positiondefender , midfielder
Club Information
ClubGerman flag Union (Berlin)
Positionyouth coach teams
Youth clubs
USSR flag Spartak Moscow)
Club career [* 1]
1983USSR flag Spartak Moscow)0 (0)
1984USSR flag Volgar27 (3)
1985USSR flag SKA (Rostov-on-Don)ten)
1986USSR flag Spartak Moscow)0 (0)
1987USSR flag Volga (Kalinin)17 (0)
1987-1989USSR flag Rotor34 (0)
1989USSR flag Kuban21 (2)
1990USSR flag Metallurg (Lipetsk)20 (0)
1990-1991USSR flag Textile worker (Kamyshin)12 (0)
1991-1992Egypt flag Al Masri (Port Said)? (?)
1992Flag of Moldova Constructor (Kish)8 (7)
1992Flag of Russia (1991-1993) Presnya15 (2)
1993Flag of Russia (1991-1993) Star-Russia19 (3)
1993-1994German flag Bornem? (?)
1994-1999German flag Babelsberg 03101 (13 ↑)
Coaching career
1999-2002German flag Babelsberg 03
2003German flag Babelsberg 03
2003-2004German flag Leipzig
2004German flag Gallescher
2005German flag Yeshilyurt-73 (Berlin)
2007-2009German flag Plowen
2009—2010German flag Oldenburg
2010 - n. at.German flag Union (Berlin) (Youth)trainer
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.

Since 1994, lives in Germany, works as a coach of the youth team "Union" (Berlin) .

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Career

He started playing football in the city of Mukachevo , then continued his studies at the Moscow Spartak Sports School, where his first coach was Anatoly Korolev [1] . In 1983 he was part of the Moscow Spartak, but did not enter the field.

In 1984 he moved to Volgar , where he spent 27 matches in a season and scored 3 goals. In 1985 he moved to the Rostov SKA , in which he made his debut in the USSR Major League , where he held 1 meeting.

In the 1986 season he returned to the location of the Moscow Spartak , but this time he never played.

In 1987 he spent 17 matches for the Kalinin Volga , after which the same year he joined the ranks of Rotor . He played in the Volgograd club until 1989, having spent 34 meetings during this time, including 1 match in the major league. In the 1988 season, he and his team became the silver medalist of the First League of the USSR . He finished the 1989 season in Kuban , played 21 matches and scored 2 goals in the championship [2] , and spent 1 more meeting in the USSR Cup [3] .

He started the 1990 season in Lipetsk Metallurg , played 20 matches, after which he joined the ranks of the Kamyshinsky Tekstilshchik , for whom he then played until 1991, having held 12 meetings during that time.

At the end of 1991 he left to play in Egypt , played for the local club Al-Masri (Port Said) .

In 1992, he played for Chisinau "Designer" and Moscow " Presnya ". In the 1993 season, he defended the colors of the Zvezda-Rus club from Gorodishche, took part in 19 team meetings and scored 3 goals.

In 1994 he moved to Germany, where he played for Babelsberg 03 for several seasons.

Since October 1999 - head coach of Babelsberg. In early 2002, he left the post of coach, but a year later he again headed the team.

From June 2003 to March 2004 - head coach of FC Leipzig . From March to November 2004 he headed the Gallescher club .

In the 2nd half of 2005 he worked at the Eshilyurt-73 club (Berlin).

In 2007-2009 - the head coach of the Plauen club, in 2009-2010 - the club Oldenburg.

Since August 2010, he has been working as a trainer in the youth team “1. Union FC ”(Berlin) [4] .

Achievements

  • 2nd place in the First League of the USSR ( access to the Major League ): 1988

Notes

  1. ↑ Profile on fc-volga.ru website Archived on November 7, 2011.
  2. ↑ HERITAGE 1989
  3. ↑ Protocol of the match "Dawn" - "Kuban"
  4. ↑ Spartak in Berlin (inaccessible link)

Links

  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Andreev__German_Anatolevich&oldid=101956910


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