Savely (Savva) Semenovich (Savelyevich) Safronov (Safronidi) (September 1, 1925, Vladikavkaz - April 15, 1997, St. Petersburg ) - Soviet footballer , extreme forward ; trainer. Master of Sports of the USSR (1953).
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| Full name | Savely Semenovich Safronov | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | September 1, 1925 Vladikavkaz | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Died | April 15, 1997 (71 years old) St. Petersburg | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Position | defender | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Biography
Born in a Greek family. In June 1943 - March 1950 he served in the troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Member of World War II . He was awarded the medal " For Victory over Germany ."
In 1946-1947 he played for Dynamo Rostov-on-Don . In 1948-1953 he played 96 games in the USSR Championship as part of Dynamo Leningrad , scoring one goal. In 1954, he played two matches for Leningrad “Labor Reserves” and ended his career as a player.
In 1950 he entered the Higher School of Trainers at the GOLIFK them. P.F. Lesgaft , which he graduated with honors in March 1953. In 1954 he entered the special. GOLIFK faculty, where he left in 1958 with 4 courses.
He worked as the head and senior coach of youth and youth teams of FSM DSO "Labor Reserves" Leningrad (1955-1956), senior coach in the Stavropol Territory Council of DSO "Labor Reserves" (June 1957 - December 1957), the Uzbek Council of DSO "Labor Reserves" (January 1958 - February 1959; June 1959 - January 1960), Admiralteitz Leningrad (February - May 1959), Labor Reserves Lipetsk (1960), Sokole, PO Box 936, Leningrad (March 1961 - March 1962), SK Skorohod Leningrad (March 1962 - December 12.1962, August - December 1963), coach at the Labor Reserves Lugansk (December 1962 - August 1963), the head coach at Spartak Samarkand (December 1963 - June 1964, December 1964 - August 1965), the second and head coach at Pakhtakor Tashkent (June - December 1964), the head coach at Sever Murmansk (October 1965) - October 1973). Tener, trainer-teacher in the IC "Turbostroitel" LMZ, Leningrad (1974-1982). From February 1983, until his death, he worked as a trainer and teacher at the Sports School "Change".
He died in the workplace on April 15, 1997 at the age of 71. Buried in the Northern Cemetery .
The eldest daughter Victoria Savelievna Fershalova is a three-time world champion among orienteering athletes (1995, 1999), her daughter Yana is the European champion in the relay race of 1999 among 18-year-olds.
Links
- Y. Lukosyak "Who is who in St. Petersburg football." S. 163
- Profile on FootballFacts.ru