Eduard Artjomowitsch Markarow
Eduard Markarov | ||
Personnel | ||
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Surname | Eduard Artjomowitsch Markarow | |
birthday | June 20, 1942 | |
place of birth | Baku , Soviet Union | |
size | 164 cm | |
position | striker | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
1954-1959 | Baku locomotive | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1959-1960 | Torpedo Armavir | |
1961-1970 | Neftçi Baku | 251 (88) |
1971-1975 | Ararat Yerevan | 119 (41) |
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1966-1968 | Soviet Union | 3 | (0)
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
1976-1977 | Ararat Yerevan | |
1984-1985 | Ararat Yerevan | |
1986-1991 | Soviet Union U-21 (assistant) | |
1992 | Malatia Yerevan | |
1992-1994 | Armenia | |
1995-1996 | Erebuni Yerevan | |
1996-1999 | Homenmen Beirut | |
2000-2002 | MIKA Ashtarak | |
2008-2010 | Kilikia Yerevan | |
2011 | MIKA Ashtarak | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Eduard Artjomowitsch Markarow ( Russian Эдуард Артёмович Маркаров ; Armenian Էդուարդ Արտյոմի Մարգարով ; born June 20, 1942 in Baku , Azerbaijani SSR ) is a former Armenian football player and coach.
life and career
In Baku born Markarow started at Lokomotiv Baku to play football before 1959 Torpedo Armavir changed. His father Artyom Markarov was also a soccer player.
In 1961 Eduard Markarow was finally obliged by the big club Neftschi Baku (until 1968 the club was still called Neftjanik Baku ), where he was brought by coach Boris Arkadyev . There the striker remained until the 1970 season and completed a total of 251 league games for his club, in which he scored 88 goals. He also played a few games in the Soviet national team, for example he was part of the Soviet squad at the 1966 World Cup in England. He then moved in 1971 Markarov to Ararat Yerevan in Armenia. With Ararat he was able to celebrate the biggest success in the club's history in the 1973 season, winning the Soviet double (Soviet championship title and Soviet cup win). For this he was awarded the Soviet honorary title of Honored Master of Sport in the same year . At the 1974/75 European Champion Clubs' Cup he was top scorer with Gerd Müller .
After he won the Soviet Cup again with Ararat in 1975, he ended his active football career. Even today, with a total of 129 goals, he ranks fourth among the most successful goal scorers in the former Soviet league, together with Avtandil Gogoberidze .
From 1976 to 1977 and from 1984 to 1985 Markarov was the coach of his old club Ararat Yerevan. From 1986 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, he finally looked after the Soviet youth national team as an assistant coach.
He then coached the Malatia Yerevan club and, from 1992 to 1994, the Armenian national team. After an interlude at Erebuni Yerevan , he went to Lebanon for three years in 1996, where he coached Homenmen Beirut - a club of the Armenian minority in Beirut, where his old teammate Arkadi Andreasjan had previously worked. In 2000 he went back to Armenia and trained there until 2002 with MIKA Ashtarak . After a long break, he took over the coaching position again from 2008 to 2010, this time with Kilikia Yerevan and in 2011 again with MIKA Ashtarak.
Web links
- eduardmarkarov.com - Official Website (Russian)
- Eduard Markarow in the database of weltfussball.de
- Eduard Markarow ( memento from July 20, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) on Playerhistory
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Markarow, Eduard Artjomowitsch |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Маркаров, Эдуард Артёмович (Russian); Էդուարդ Արտյոմի Մարգարով (Armenian); Markarov, Eduard (English) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Armenian soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 20, 1942 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Baku , Azerbaijani SSR |