Nikita Simonyan
Nikita Simonyan
Personal information |
Full name |
Nikita Pavlovich Simonyan |
Date of birth |
12 October 1926 (1926-10-12) (age 85) |
Place of birth |
Armavir, Russian SFSR, USSR |
Height |
1.72 m (5 ft 7 1⁄2 in) |
Playing position |
Forward |
Club information |
Current club |
retired |
Youth career |
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Dynamo Sukhumi |
Senior career* |
Years |
Team |
Apps† |
(Gls)† |
1946–1948 |
Krylya Sovetov Moscow |
52 |
(9) |
1949–1959 |
Spartak Moscow |
233 |
(133) |
National team |
1954–1958 |
USSR |
20 |
(10) |
Teams managed |
1960–1965 |
Spartak Moscow |
1967–1972 |
Spartak Moscow |
1973–1974 |
Ararat Yerevan |
1977–1979 |
USSR |
1980–1981 |
Chornomorets |
1984–1985 |
Ararat Yerevan |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
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Nikita (Mkrtych) Pavlovic Simonyan (Armenian: Նիկիտա (Մկրտիչ) Սիմոնյան, Russian: Никита Павлович Симонян, born 12 October 1926 in Armavir) is a Soviet football striker of Armenian descent who won a gold medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics. As a manager, he won the Soviet Top League with Spartak and Ararat Yerevan.
Honours
As a player
- 1956 Gold Olympic medal
- 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958 Soviet Top League
- 1950, 1958 Soviet Cup
- 1949, 1950, 1953 Soviet Top League top goalscorer
As a manager
Decorations
External links
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- Kogan (1936)
- Blank (1937–39)
- Lapidus (1939)
- Kozyrskyi (1940)
- Khodotov (1941)
- Fomin (1945)
- Shchehotsky (1945–46)
- Fomin (1947–50)
- Khyzhnikov (1950)
- club did not exist (1951–52)
- Kostylev (1953–54)
- Fomin (1955)
- Andriasyan (1955–56)
- Stupakov (1956–58)
- Halynskyi (1958)
- Zubrytskyi (1959–62)
- Bobrov (1963)
- Gorokhov (1964)
- Voynov (1964–67)
- Fedorov (1967)
- Morozov (1967)
- Shaposhnikov (1968–70)
- Zhylin (1971)
- Morozov (1971)
- Zubrytskyi (1971–73)
- Aleskerov (1973–77)
- Zubrytskyi (1977–79)
- Zubkov (1979c)
- Prokopenko (1979c)
- Simonyan (1979–81)
- Prokopenko (1982–86)
- Polosin (1987–88)
- Zabolotnyi (1988)
- Prokopenko (1989–94)
- Buryak (1994–98)
- Kozerenko (1998)
- Holokolosov (1998–99)
- Melnyk (1999c)
- Azarenkov (1999–2001)
- Skrypnyk (2001–02)
- Haidarzhi (2002–03)
- Altman (2003–06)
- Dohadaylo (2006c)
- Altman (2007)
- Shevchenko (2007–08)
- Hryshko (2008–09)
- Nakonechnyi (2009c)
- Bal (2009–10)
- Nakonechnyi (2010c)
- Hryhorchuk (2010–)
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- Merangulyan (1935–38)
- Atanesyan (1939)
- Yesenin (1940–44)
- Andreev (1945)
- Suchkov (1946)
- Grechishnikov (1947)
- H. Andreasyan (1948)
- Spukhtin (1949)
- Filipov (1949)
- Ryabikov (1950–51)
- Evranov (1952)
- H. Andreasyan (1953–54)
- Dangulov (1955–56)
- H. Andreasyan (1957)
- Smyslov (1958–60)
- H. Andreasyan (1961)
- Akimov (1962)
- Abramov (1963)
- Zharkov (1964)
- Falyan (1965–67)
- Grigoryan (1968)
- Ponomarev (1969–70)
- Glebov (1971–72)
- Simonyan (1973–74)
- Maslov (1975)
- Markarov (1976–77)
- Gulyaev (1978)
- Zakharov (1978)
- Betsa (1979–81)
- A. Andreasyan (1982–83)
- Simonyan (1984–85)
- Zakharov (1986)
- A. Andreasyan (1986–89)
- Kazaryan (1989)
- Sarkisyan (1990–94)
- Darbinyan (1995)
- A. Andreasyan (1996–2003)
- Arzumanyan (2003–04)
- Khashmanyan (2004–06)
- Sukiasyan (2006–07)
- Mijić (2007–08)
- Sukiasyan (2008)
- Kirakosyan (2008–09)
- A. Andreasyan (2009c)
- Safaryan (2009–10c)
- Yesayan (2010)
- A. Andreasyan (2011–)
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(c) caretaker
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Persondata |
Name |
Simonyan, Nikita |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
footballer |
Date of birth |
12 October 1926 |
Place of birth |
Armavir, Russian SFSR, USSR |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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