Vsevolod Bobrov

Vsevolod Mikhaïlovitch Bobrov (in Russian, ВсеволодМихайловичБобров ), born on February 1st 1922 with Morchansk in the area of Tambov, is a former Soviet athlete , having excelled as well with the Football as with the Hockey. He was also trainer in the two sports.

Biography

Bobrov, footballer

Career

Of player

  • 1945 - 1949: (Soviet Union (Russia))

  • 1950 - 1952: VVS Moscow (Soviet Union (Russia))
  • 1953: (Soviet Union (Russia))

Of trainer

  • 1952 : VVS Moscow (Soviet Union (Russia))

  • 1967 - 1969: (Soviet Union (Russia))
  • 1975: (Soviet Union (Kazakhstan))
  • 1977 - 1978: (Soviet Union (Russia))

Prize list

Of player

In Olympic selection

In club

  • Champion of the USSR: 1946, 1947, 1948 (CDKA Moscow) and 1953 (Spartak Moscow)
  • Victorious of the Cut of the USSR: 1945 and 1948 (CDKA Moscow)

Bobrov, hockeyor

Career

Of player

  • 1946 - 1949: CDKA Moscow (Soviet Union (Russia))
  • 1949 - 1953: VVS Moscow (Soviet Union (Russia))
  • 1953 - 1957: CDSA Moscow (Soviet Union (Russia))

Of trainer

Prize list

Of player

In club

In selection

Of trainer

Personal distinctions

  • Member of the Club Grigory Fedotov (list of the Soviet or Russian footballers having marked more than 100 goals in their career): 124 goals.
  • Established with the Temple of famous the IIHF as of its creation, in 1997, with 29 other former players and trainers.

External bonds

  • Biography of Vselovod Bobrov on the site of hockey hockeystars.ru
  • Biography of Vselovod Bobrov on the official site of the Soviet national team of football

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