Vladimir Borisovich Zinkler (during the speeches for the Burevestnik team was known as Velvel Zinkler ; [1] [2] September 9, 1937 , Petrovka , Bessarabia , Romania - March 22, 2016 , Chisinau , Moldova ) - Soviet Moldavian footballer and coach. Honored coach of the Moldavian SSR. [3] [4] [5]
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| Full name | Vladimir Borisovich (Velvel Berovich) Zincler | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Was born | Petrovka , Bessarabia , Romania | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Position | attack | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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He played for the team "Burevestnik" / "Moldova" / "Avyntul" (now - " Zimbru ", had the nickname "Golden Leg"). [6]
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Biography
Velvel (Velvl) Zincler was born in the Bessarabian village of Petrovka (now Tarutinsky district, Odessa region of Ukraine), in the family of the cutter . During the years of the Romanian occupation during the Great Patriotic War , he was interned with his parents and elder brother in the Kishinev ghetto , then in the Pechora ghetto in Transnistria . [7] After his release, he lived in Chisinau, from 1951, he played in the youth team of the Burevestnik club.
In 1955, he began to act as an attacker for the Burevestnik team, with whom he played in the big leagues for nine years in a row and was on the list of 33 best USSR football players ; until 1966 was the captain of the team. Spent 182 games in the Higher League Championship of the USSR. [8] The first of the Moldavian footballers was the title of Master of Sports of the USSR.
Since 1967, he has been the coach of the Moldova / Nistru team, including the head coach; Senior coach at the Chisinau Olympic Reserve Center, headed the Comrat team Budjak and Chisinau Konstruktorul, worked at the club Zimbru (in recent years he was the director of the club’s museum). [9] [10] [11]
Published a book of memoirs “I live in football” (2010) [12] [13] Member of the executive committee of the Moldova Football Federation. [14] . Chairman of the Moldovan Republican Association of Former Prisoners of Ghettos and Nazi Concentration Camps [15] [16] . Commander of the Order " Gloria Muncii ".
Family
- The first wife was Anna Moiseevna Brokhman (1939–1961); daughter Albina (1959).
- The second wife (since 1987) is Lydia Abakumova, a dancer [17] .
- The older brother, Alexander Zinkler, was the coach of the factory football team Moldavgidromash.
Notes
- ↑ History of Soviet football
- ↑ Profile on FootballFacts.ru
- ↑ Vladimir Zinkler, Moldova (Not available link) . The appeal date is March 4, 2013. Archived April 3, 2018.
- ↑ Vladimir Zinkler is 70 years old! (inaccessible link) . The appeal date is March 4, 2013. Archived April 8, 2016.
- ↑ Moldovan football veteran released book
- ↑ Boris Kharchenko “Moldavian footballer Vladimir Zinkler is 75!” (Not available link) . The date of circulation is February 1, 2013. Archived September 13, 2012.
- ↑ Playing with death before playing football
- ↑ Pages of a century-old history of Moldavian football (Inaccessible link) . The appeal date is February 1, 2013. Archived November 1, 2012.
- ↑ Vladimir Zinkler celebrates anniversary
- ↑ Vladimir Zinkler left Zimbru
- ↑ Vladimir Tsinkler: “No one will risk a football revolution for the sake of a foggy future”
- Vladimir Zinkler: “Football is my life”
- ↑ Mazl tov!
- Vladimir Zinkler at http://moldova.sports.md
- Warning: we are looking for a new leader!
- ↑ He lived football ...
- ↑ Alexey Popov "Happy Sevens of Vladimir Zinkler"
Links
- On the site footbook.ru
- Vladimir Zinkler: “Our football is learning to take the first steps again” . PRESS Review - Online newspaper. The appeal date is July 16, 2014.