Anatoli Zinchenko

Anatoli Zinchenko
Personal information
Full nameAnatoli Alekseyevich Zinchenko
Date of birth8 August 1949
Place of birthStalinsk, USSR
Height1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Playing positionStriker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1967–1968Traktor Volgograd26(4)
1968–1971FC SKA Rostov-on-Don68(8)
1972–1975Zenit Leningrad99(23)
1976–1978Dynamo Leningrad58(23)
1979–1980Zenit Leningrad26(2)
1980–1983SK Rapid Wien45(6)
National team
1969–1973USSR3(0)
Teams managed
?Klimovets Leningrad
?Krasny Treugolnik Leningrad
1986Stroitel Cherepovets
1988–1989Dynamo Leningrad
1990–1992Zenit St. Petersburg (assistant)
1993Zenit-2 St. Petersburg
1994FC Erzi Petrozavodsk
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Anatoli Alekseyevich Zinchenko (Russian: Анатолий Алексеевич Зинченко) (born August 8, 1949 in Stalinsk) is a retired Soviet football player and Russian coach. He is best known for being the first Soviet football player to play for a Western European professional club. His transfer to SK Rapid Wien was initiated by Austrian communist journalist Kurt Chastka. Because Soviet footballers were officially amateurs, he was formally employed as an equipment technician at the Soviet embassy while playing for Rapid, while his Rapid salary was sent over to the Soviet government.

International career

Zinchenko made his debut for USSR on September 24, 1969 in a friendly against Yugoslavia. He was capped three times in total.[1]

Honours

References

  1. "Anatoly Zinchenko". National Football Teams. Retrieved 18 September 2011.

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