Gennady Alexandrovich Gussarov

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Gennady Alexandrovich Gussarov
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Personnel
Surname Gennady Alexandrovich Gussarov
birthday March 11, 1937
place of birth MoscowSoviet Union
date of death 2nd June 2014
Place of death Moscow,  Russia
size 174 cm
position Midfield / attack
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1957-1962 Torpedo Moscow 123 (68)
1963-1968 Dynamo Moscow 125 (24)
1969-1971 Dynamo Barnaul 76 (15)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1961-1964 Soviet Union 11 0(4)
1 Only league games are given.

Gennadi Alexandrowitsch Gussarow ( Russian Геннадий Александрович Гусаров; born March 11, 1937 in Moscow ; † June 2, 2014 ibid) was a Russian football player who at the beginning of his career acted in attack and later mainly in attacking midfield .

career

society

Gussarow began his career as an adult footballer in 1957 with his "hometown club" Torpedo Moscow , with which he won both the Soviet championship title and the Soviet cup competition in 1960 . In 1960, when he was torpedo champion and in 1961, when the runner-up was won, Gussarow was the most successful goalscorer in the Wysschaja Liga .

For the game year 1963 he moved to city ​​rivals Dynamo Moscow , with whom he also won the championship title (1963) and the cup competition (1967).

After leaving Dynamo Moscow, he spent the last three seasons of his career from 1969 to 1971 at Dynamo Barnaul .

National team

For his first international game for the national soccer team of the USSR Falin came on June 24, 1961 in a test match against Argentina , which ended goalless and in the torpedo with five players formed the framework of the Sbornaja .

Already at the soccer world championship in 1958 Gussarow belonged to the squad of the Soviet national team , but was not used. Gussarow was also appointed to the USSR World Cup squad at the 1962 World Cup , but was also not used.

His last international appearance completed Gussarow in one of the most successful tournaments from a Soviet point of view, when he played the semi-final of the European Football Championship in 1964 against Denmark , which was won 3-0. In the final, the defending champions then lost to hosts Spain 2-1.

successes

society

Personal

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Soviet Union - International Results 1960-1969 - Details at RSSSF (English)