Valentine Ivanov (footballer)
Valentine Kozmitch Ivanov (in Russian, ВалентинКозьмичИванов ), born the November 19th 1934 with Moscow, is old a Football Soviet or . Since 1967, it was reconverted into a career of trainer. He is the father of Valentine Valentinovitch Ivanov, referee international of football.
Biography
Career
Of player
Of trainer
- 1973 - 1978: (Soviet Union (Russia))
- 1980 - 1991: (Soviet Union (Russia))
- 1992 - 1993: (Morocco)
- 1994: Asmaral Moscow (Russia)
- 1994 - 1996: (Russia)
- 2003 - 2004: (Russia)
Prize list
Of player
In selection
- Champion of Europe: 1960 (Soviet Union).
- Vice-champion of Europe: 1964 (Soviet Union).
- Olympic champion: 1956 (Soviet Union).
- International Soviet (59 salt., 26 goals) between 1955 and 1965, including 9 matches in World cup and 5 goals.
- International Olympic Soviet (4 salt., 3 goals) in 1956.
In club
- Champion of the USSR: 1960, 1965 (Torpedo Moscow)
- Victorious of the Cut of the USSR: 1960 (Torpedo Moscow)
Of trainer
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Champion of the USSR: 1976 (Torpedo Moscow)
- Victorious of the Cut of the USSR: 1968, 1986 (Torpedo Moscow)
Personal distinctions
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Better striker of the World 62 with four goals (with equality with 5 players).
- Better striker of the Championship of Europe 1960 with two goals.
- Order of Merit of the UEFA
External bonds
- Biography of Valentine Ivanov on the official site of the Soviet national team
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