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Eduard Vassilievich Malofeyev (Russian: Эдуард Васильевич Малофеев) (born June 2, 1942 in Kolomna) is a football coach and former international player. June 2 is the 153rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (154th in leap years), with 212 days remaining. ...
1942 (MCMXLII) was a common year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1942 calendar). ...
Kolomna (Russian: Ðоломна) is an ancient Russian city, founded in 1177 on the Moskva River and Oka River. ...
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Malofeyev played for Avandard Kolomna (1960), Spartak Moscow (1961-1962) and Dynamo Minsk (1963-1972). In 1962 he won the Soviet championship with Spartak. FC Spartak Moscow (Russian: ) is a football club from Moscow, Russia. ...
FC Dinamo Minsk is a Belarusian football club, playing in Minsk. ...
The Soviet Top League (Russian: , Ukrainian: ) was the top division of Soviet Union football. ...
Malofeyev led FC Dinamo Minsk to the championship in the Soviet Top League in 1982. He also coached the Belarus national football team from 2000 to 2003. FC Dinamo Minsk is a Belarusian football club, playing in the capital of Minsk. ...
The Soviet Top League (Russian: , Ukrainian: ) was the top division of Soviet Union football. ...
First international Lithuania 1 - 1 Belarus (Vilnius, Lithuania; July 20, 1992) Largest win Belarus 5 - 0 Lithuania (Minsk, Belarus; June 7, 1998) Worst defeat Austria 5 - 0 Belarus (Innsbruck, Austria; June 11, 2003) The Belarus national football team is the national football team of Belarus and is controlled by the...
Eduard Malofeyev took charge of deposed Lithuanian champions FBK Kaunas following talks with club owner Vladimir Romanov. Eduard Malofeyev has left his post as head of the youth academy at FC MTZ-RIPO Minsk in Belarus, and was introduced to the players at Kaunas on 15 December. FBK Kaunas is a Lithuanian football team from the city of Kaunas, that currently plays in the A Lyga. ...
Vladimir Romanov, attending a Hearts match. ...
FC MTZ-RIPO is a Belarusian Premier League football team (formerly known as Traktor Minsk), playing on the Traktor stadium in the city of Minsk. ...
December 15 is the 349th day of the year (350th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
He was capped 40 times for the USSR national team in 1963-1968 and scored 6 goals. In 1984-1986 he was the head coach for USSR. With Malofeyev at the helm, the Soviet national team qualified for the 1986 World Cup but he was fired shortly before the World Cup started in favor of Valeri Lobanovsky. The dismissal of Malofeyev was considered by many an especially egregious example of backstabbing and intrigues which overshadowed Soviet football. First international USSR 3 - 0 Turkey (Moscow, USSR; 16 November 1924) Last International Cyprus 0 - 3 USSR (Larnaca, Cyprus; 13 November 1991) Biggest win USSR 11 - 1 India (Moscow, USSR; 16 September 1955) Finland 0 - 10 USSR (Helsinki, Finland; 15 August 1957) Biggest defeat England 5 - 0 USSR (London, England...
Valeri Vasilevich Lobanovsky (Ukrainian: , Russian: ) (January 6, 1939 - May 13, 2002) was a Ukrainian football manager. ...
Malofeyev's trademark was what he called "sincere football," characterized by passion for the game and attacking style. It was in sharp contrast to the pragmatic, analytical approach favored by Valeri Lobanovsky. Valeri Vasilevich Lobanovsky (Ukrainian: , Russian: ) (January 6, 1939 - May 13, 2002) was a Ukrainian football manager. ...
He was signed by Scottish Premier League runners up, Hearts as Director of football in 2006, hired, once again, by Vladimir Romanov. He would also be working with head coach Valdas Ivanauskas. Malofeyev was temporarily given the role of head coach on 23 October 2006 after it was announced that Ivanauskas was to take a two-week leave of absence [1]. He departed from his temporary managerial position on 20 November 2006 to pursue his UEFA Pro coaching license, without winning one of his eight games in charge. This makes him officially the worst manager in Hearts' 132 year history. The Scottish Premier League (SPL) is the top division within the current structure of football in Scotland. ...
Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ...
Director of Football is a term describing a senior management figure at a football club, most commonly used in Europe. ...
Vladimir Romanov, attending a Hearts match. ...
Valdas Ivanauskas (born July 31, 1966 in Kaunas) is the current first team coach of Hearts football club and a former football striker from Lithuania. ...
October 23 is the 296th day of the year (297th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
November 20 is the 324th day of the year (325th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ...
On 06 December 2006, he returned to FC MTZ-RIPO Minsk to take up the position of head coach. December 6 is the 340th day (341st on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
FC MTZ-RIPO is a Belarusian Premier League football team (formerly known as Traktor Minsk), playing on the Traktor stadium in the city of Minsk. ...
References
- ^ "Ivanauskas to take two-week break", BBC Sport website, 23 October 2006,.
External links - Profile at RussiaTeam (Russian)
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| USSR squad - 1966 FIFA World Cup Fourth Place |
| | 1 Yashin | 2 Serebryanikov | 3 Ostrovskiy | 4 Ponomarev | 5 Afonin | 6 Shesternyov | 7 Khurtsilava | 8 Sabo | 9 Getmanov | 10 Danilov | 11 Chislenko | 12 Voronin | 13 Korneyev | 14 Sichinava | 15 Khusainov | 16 Metreveli | 17 Porkujan | 18 Banishevskiy | 19 Malofeyev | 20 Markarov | 21 Kavazashvili | 22 Bannikov | Coach: Morozov Valdas Ivanauskas (born July 31, 1966 in Kaunas) is the current first team coach of Hearts football club and a former football striker from Lithuania. ...
Heart of Midlothian F.C. (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a professional football club from Edinburgh, Scotland which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
Valdas Ivanauskas (born July 31, 1966 in Kaunas) is the current first team coach of Hearts football club and a former football striker from Lithuania. ...
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First international USSR 3 - 0 Turkey (Moscow, USSR; 16 November 1924) Last International Cyprus 0 - 3 USSR (Larnaca, Cyprus; 13 November 1991) Biggest win USSR 11 - 1 India (Moscow, USSR; 16 September 1955) Finland 0 - 10 USSR (Helsinki, Finland; 15 August 1957) Biggest defeat England 5 - 0 USSR (London, England...
Qualifying countries The 1966 FIFA World Cup, the eighth staging of the World Cup, was held in England from July 11 to July 30. ...
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Lev Ivanovich Yashin (Russian: ) (October 22, 1929 â March 20, 1990) was a Russian Soviet football goalkeeper, known for his supreme athleticism in goal, imposing stature (he was 6 3, 189 cm) and amazing reflex saves. ...
Valentin Afonin (Russian: ) (born 22 December 1939 in Vladimir) is a former Soviet football player. ...
Albert Shesternyov (born 20 June 1941 in Moscow) is a former soccer player for the Soviet Union. ...
Murtaz Khurtsilava (born 5 January 1943) is a former Georgian footballer. ...
Yozhef Sabo, (Russian: , Hungarian: ), is a former professional Ukrainian football player of Hungarian decent. ...
Igor Chislenko (Russian: ÐгоÑÑ Ð§Ð¸Ñленко; born: 4 January 1939; died: 22 September 1994) was a Soviet footballer. ...
Valery Voronin Valery Ivanovich Voronin (Russian: ) (17 July 1939 in Moscow - 22 May 1984 in Moscow) was a footballer from the Soviet Union. ...
Galimzyan Salikhovich Khusainov (Russian: ) (born 27 June 1937 in Tatar ASSR) is a former Soviet football player of Tatar ethnicity. ...
Slava Kalistratovich Metreveli (Russian: ) (30 May 1936 in Sochi - 7 January 1998 in Tbilisi) was a Georgian football player and later a football manager. ...
Valeriy Porkujan (born 4 October 1944) is a former Ukrainian footballer who played for Dynamo Kyiv. ...
Anatoliy Banishevskiy (Russian: ÐнаÑолий ÐаниÑевÑкий; born February 23, 1946; died 1997 at Baku) was a football (soccer) player from Azerbaijan. ...
Anzor Amberkovich Kavazashvili (Russian: ) (born 19 July 1940 in Batumi) is a former Georgian football goalkeeper. ...
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