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'''Vladimir Fedotov''' ({{lang-ru|Владимир Григорьевич Федотов}}) ([[January 18]], [[1943]] - [[March 29]], [[2009]]) |
'''Vladimir Fedotov''' ({{lang-ru|Владимир Григорьевич Федотов}}) ([[January 18]], [[1943]] - [[March 29]], [[2009]]) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[football (soccer)|football]] [[striker]] and manager who holds all-time record of caps for [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]. Son of famous Soviet football and ice hockey player, [[Grigory Fedotov]]. He also worked as sporting director of [[FC Moscow]]. |
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Revision as of 17:00, 29 March 2009
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Full name | Владимир Григорьевич Федотов | ||
Position(s) | striker | ||
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Current team | FC Moscow |
Vladimir Fedotov (Template:Lang-ru) (January 18, 1943 - March 29, 2009) was a Soviet football striker and manager who holds all-time record of caps for CSKA Moscow. Son of famous Soviet football and ice hockey player, Grigory Fedotov. He also worked as sporting director of FC Moscow.
Career
His only professional club was CSKA (1960-1975, 382 caps and 92 goals in the Soviet Top League), also he made 22 appearances for USSR national football team between 1970 and 1975, scoring 4 goals. After Fedotov ended his playing career, he became a manager.
Honours
- As player
- 1970 Soviet Top League
- 1964 Soviet Top League's top goalscorer (16 goals).
- As manager
- 1982 Soviet Cup with SKA Rostov-na-Donu
External links
- Template:Ru icon Vladimir Fedotov's profile at Spartak's official website
- Template:Ru icon Profile and interview
- Template:Bg icon Official website from LEVSKI2000