Boris Ivanovich Afanassjew

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Boris Iwanowitsch Afanassjew ( Russian Борис Иванович Афанасьев , scientific transliteration Boris Ivanovič Afanas'ev ; born August 8, 1913 in Moscow ; † February 25, 1983 ibid) was a Russian football player , ice hockey goalkeeper and coach .

Career

Boris Afanassjew was initially active as a football player and ran from 1929 to 1933 for the football department of ZDKA Moscow , in 1933 for Dukat , from 1934 to 1937 for Dynamo Bolshevo and from 1938 to 1941 for Dynamo Kiev . From 1944 to 1948 he played again for ZDKA Moscow. In 1946 he was the first Soviet football champion with ZDKA Moscow . A year earlier he and the team had already won the Soviet cup competition. In total, he scored three goals in 93 games in the top Soviet football league .

After his football career, Afanassjew switched to ice hockey . With the ice hockey department of ZDKA Moscow , he became Soviet ice hockey champions three times in a row in 1948, 1949 and 1950 . At ZDKA Moscow he formed the goalkeeping duo with national goalkeeper Grigori Mkrtytschan . Afanassjew himself played about 80 games for the team.

From 1953 Afanassjew worked as an ice hockey coach, among other things in the youth department of CSKA Moscow and later as coach of the men's teams of Dynamo Moscow and Spartak Moscow .

Achievements and Awards

Soccer

ice Hockey

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