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Khudorozhkov, Sergey Pavlovich

Sergey Pavlovich Khudorozhkov (January 2, 1962, Perm , USSR ) - Soviet and Russian football player , midfielder . Master of Sport. Winner of the RSFSR Cup in 1987.

Football
Sergey Khudorozhkov
general information
Full nameSergey Pavlovich Khudorozhkov
BornJanuary 2, 1962 ( 1962-01-02 ) (57 years old)
Perm , USSR
Citizenship USSR → Russia
Height176 cm
The weight75 kg
Positionmidfielder
Club career [* 1]
1980-1981Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Zenit (Leningrad)twenty)
1982-1988Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Star (Perm)204 (38)
1989Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Rotorfifty)
1989-1991Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Star (Perm)111 (22)
1992-1994Russia Star (Perm)107 (17)
1995-1997Russia Amkar96 (7)
1998Russia Dynamo (Perm)17 (0)
1999Russia Titanium (Berezniki)
1999-2000Russia Prikamyelove
2001Russia Kirov Plantlove
Awards and medals

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

Content

  • 1 Career
  • 2 family
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Career

Pupil of the Perm school "Prikamye". First coach Boris Baranov [1] , coach A. N. Lykov. [2] . At the age of 15, Khudorozhkov was recognized as the best midfielder at the zonal tournament of the USSR championship among youths in Kurgan and was accepted into the Leningrad sports boarding school. He played for the Svetlana team in the city championship and in 1979 was invited to take the Zenit double to Pavel Sadyrin . He was a member of the Komsomol [3] .

In 1980, Khudorozhkov spent two matches in the national championship - on June 26, he went out in a guest match with Shakhtar Donetsk with a score of 2: 5 in favor of the hosts in 81 minutes, [4] and on July 1 played the first 23 minutes away from Lokomotiv Moscow [5] In the spring of 1981, Khudorozhkov was expelled from Zenit for violation of a sports regime and a conflict with one of the coaches and was disqualified for a year. Until the end of the year, he trained with Svetlana, and in 1982 he was invited by coach Gennady Bondarenko to the Perm Star .

In January 1987, Khudorozhkov underwent an unsuccessful viewing at Spartak Moscow with Konstantin Beskov , and two years later he was invited to join the major league Rotor by Peter Shubin , who had previously worked for Beskov. Khudorozhkov played five matches for the team, but the new head coach Alexander Sevidov and a minor injury forced him to return to Perm. As a result, for the “Star” he spent 428 matches in the national championships, scored 81 goals (according to other sources - 430 matches, [6] 87 goals).

In 1995 he moved to Amkar , for which he played for three years. The last professional club was Dynamo Perm in 1998.

Family

Sons Andrey (1984) and Sergey (1985) are football referees [7] .

Notes

  1. ↑ AMKAR Perm Football Club - History - All FC Amkar players - Sergey Pavlovich KHUDOROZHKOV (unopened) (unavailable link) . Date of treatment January 6, 2014. Archived on January 6, 2014.
  2. ↑ Khudorozhkov Sergey
  3. ↑ Lvov B., Lyapustin B. “Star” -86 // Football-86. - Perm: Star, 1986. - S. 19. - 52 p.
  4. ↑ USSR Championship 1980. June 26. Shakhtar (Donetsk) - Zenit (Leningrad) 5: 2
  5. ↑ USSR Championship 1980. July 1. Lokomotiv (Moscow) - Zenit (Leningrad) 2: 4
  6. ↑ January 2
  7. ↑ Judges

Links

  • Sergey Khudorozhkov: There are warm memories about Peter
  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
  • On the website zenit-history.ru


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Khudorozhkov__Sergey_Pavlovich&oldid=101986564


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