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Orekhov, Mikhail Ivanovich

Mikhail Ivanovich Orekhov (October 10, 1916-1980) - Soviet football player , hockey player , and hockey player with the ball , striker .

Football
Mikhail Orekhov
general information
Full nameMikhail Ivanovich Orekhov
Was bornOctober 10, 1916 ( 1916-10-10 )
Is dead1980 ( 1980 )
CitizenshipUSSR flag the USSR
Growth173 cm
Positionattack
Club career [* 1]
1934-1936USSR flag Petrel (Moscow)KFK
1937-1947USSR flag CDKA68 (24)
1948USSR flag ODO (Tashkent)12 (10)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is counted only for various leagues of national championships.

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Career

Football

Orekhov began his career at the Burevestnik Moscow (previously called SKiG). Since 1937, he played for the TsDCA , made his debut in the USSR Championship in a match against Metallurg (Moscow) on August 12, 1937. In all the competitions of the union level for the team I spent 80 matches and scored 26 goals, including 68 matches in the championship, 24 goals. In 1943-1944, he played for the army team in the Moscow Championship. In 1948, he played for the Tashkent "House of Officers" .

Ice Hockey

In addition to football, Orekhov also played ice hockey , master of sports of the USSR in hockey. He played for the army team , with which he became the triple champion of the USSR (1948-1950) and the silver medalist of the 1947 championship. He played 54 matches in the USSR hockey championships and scored 28 goals [1] .

Bandy

Also played hockey . He played in the CSKA , KVIFK , ALC (Khabarovsk) . USSR Champion in 1954 . Silver medalist of the 1952 USSR Championship . Included in the list of 22 best players of the season (1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954).

Notes

  1. ↑ Nuts. Yandex. Dictionaries ›Hockey. - 2006 (unavailable link from 14-06-2016 [1146 days])

Links

  • Statistics performances for CSKA
  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
  • Mikhail Orekhov
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orehov,_Mikhail_Ivanovich&oldid=100611873


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