Valeri Maslov

Valery Pavlovich Maslov (Russian Валерий Павлович Маслов; born April 28, 1940 in Ust- Bolsheretsk, Khabarovsk, Kamchatka region today ) is a former Soviet football and Bandyspieler.

Maslow, who played for the Soviet Union eight matches ( debut on May 20, 1964 against Uruguay), while scoring twice, in 1963 with Soviet Dynamo Moscow football champion and 1967 and 1970 Cup Winners' Cup. In 1968 he played in the qualifiers for the European Football Championship, at the tournament itself Maslow was not in the squad. In 1975 he ended his football career, but has been working since continued with football clubs including as assistant coach.

Bandy he played until 1979. Having played 1960 and 1961 at Trud Kaliningrad, he moved to Dynamo Moscow in 1961, where he also played football. The association, he remained faithful to 1979 and in time became ten times Soviet bandy champions. He also celebrated with the Soviet national team eight world championships. In the Soviet Union Maslow in 1970 and 1973 scorer. After his bandy career he coached the teams of clubs Junost Omsk, Stroitel Syktyvkar, Agrochim Beresniki and the U-21 national team of Russia ( 1993-1996 ), with whom he became World Champion in 1994.

  • World Champion ( Bandy )
  • Bandyspieler (Soviet Union)
  • Soviet champion ( Bandy )
  • Football coach (Soviet Union)
  • National football team (Soviet Union)
  • Soviet citizens
  • Born in 1940
  • Man
  • Soviet champion ( football)
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