Vladimir Fedotov

Vladimir Grigoryevich Fedotov (Russian: Владимир Григорьевич Федотов, scientific transliteration Vladimir Fedotov Grigor'evič; born January 18, 1943 in Moscow, † March 29, 2009 ) was a Russian football player and coach.

Playing career

Fedotov played for 15 years for CSKA Moscow, with 382 inserts eternal record holder in the top division of the Soviet Union, scoring 92 goals. In 1964, he was with 16 -goal top scorer in the league. In 1970, he was with CSKA Soviet masters.

In addition, he completed 22 games for the national football team of the USSR in which get four goals to him.

Coaching career

Vladimir Fedotov coached several first division from Russia and Ukraine. In 1981, he won the Soviet Cup with FC Rostov. In 2002, he came as an assistant coach at Spartak Moscow. It first transitional stepped twice as head coach, he was allowed to keep the spring of 2006 the job after the team who finished 2nd place in the National League. In the following UEFA Champions League, the team retired, however, already made ​​in the first round. In the season 2006/ 07 Fedotov was released after several unsuccessful games.

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