Vladimir Pereturin

Vladimir Pereturin
Born (1938-05-23) 23 May 1938
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, USSR

Vladimir Ivanovich Pereturin (May 23, 1938, Moscow[1]) is a Soviet football player. The winner of the Games of the peoples of the RSFSR (1959). Master of Sports of the USSR.

Best known as a TV commentator and host of Football Review and Goal!.

Biography

In 1955 he graduated from the Moscow 49th high school FONO (Frunze Board of Education). He started playing in the nursery school of the FC Dynamo Moscow. In 1956, Mikhail Yakushin was taken to double the Dynamo, which played for two years.

From 1959 to 1961 he served on a professional level.

The winner of the Games of the peoples of the RSFSR (1959).

After a career footballer became a commentator. It works on all major football competitions and the Olympics. From November 1980 was the undisputed master program Football Review comes to the channel for 19 years, during which it was created more than 900 issues.

In 1998 he suffered a stroke. Two months after the stroke back on the air Football Review, but in late 1999 show has been closed. Until 2003 Pereturin was commentator of the First Channel, but work in the last three years of collaboration he almost was not.

In 2003 he was dismissed from the editorial board.

From 1994 to 2003 he was a member of the executive committee of the Russian Football Union, he headed the committee on public relations and fair play.

Winner of the Sagittarius - the best newscaster in 1997.

From March 2011 to March 2012 goda led Returning after more than a decade hiatus Football Review program on the portal of the newspaper Sovetsky Sport.[2][3]

In the spring of 2012 suffered a second stroke.[4]

In August 2014 Vladimir Pereturin urged to abandon the Russian FIFA World Cup 2018 due to lack of money.[5]

References

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