Yuri Ivanovich Tischkow

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Yuri Tischkow
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Personnel
Surname Yuri Ivanovich Tischkow
birthday March 12, 1971
place of birth Moscow , RussiaSoviet Union
date of death January 11, 2003
Place of death MoscowRussia
size 1.80 m
position striker
Juniors
Years station
Torpedo Moscow
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1988-1992 Torpedo Moscow
1993-1997 Dynamo Moscow
1998 Rubin Kazan
1 Only league games are given.

Yuri Ivanovich Tischkow ( Russian Юрий Иванович Тишков ; born March 12, 1971 in Moscow ; † January 11, 2003 ibid) was a Russian football player in the position of a striker .

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Tischkow began his career at his hometown club Torpedo Moscow , for whose first team he was in action from 1988 to 1992. In his first season in 1988 he took third place with Torpedo in the Soviet championship behind the Ukrainian representatives of Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (champions) and Dynamo Kiev (runners-up), making Torpedo the most successful Russian team of that season. In addition, Tischkow reached the cup final with Torpedo , which was lost to the Ukrainian club Metalist Kharkiv . Also in the following season the cup final was reached and this time lost to last year's champions Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk.

In the 1990/91 UEFA Cup , Torpedo reached the quarter-finals via GAIS Göteborg , Sevilla FC and AS Monaco , in which they had to admit defeat to Danish representatives Brøndby IF on penalties . With six goals, which he scored in this competition, Tischkow was tied with the Portuguese Jorge Sadete from Sporting Lisbon and the German record national player Lothar Matthäus from the eventual tournament winner Inter Milan . All of them were only overtaken by Rudi Völler from the finalists AS Roma , who scored ten goals.

In the final table in 1991, Tischkow finished third with Torpedo behind the two Moscow city rivals CSKA (champions) and Spartak (runner-up). Again Torpedo advanced to the cup final, where this time they lost 3-2 to champions CSKA Moscow. Tischkow had scored both goals for Torpedo.

Then Tischkow moved to city ​​rivals Dynamo Moscow , with whom he became runner-up in the Russian Premier League , introduced in 1992 , and finally won a cup on June 14, 1995 (8: 7 on penalties against Rotor Volgograd ).

In early 1998, Tischkow moved to Rubin Kazan , but had to end his active career that same year due to a protracted and permanent injury. In the following years he coached a youth team from Torpedo Moscow and began working as a players' agent . There is speculation that his murder was due to this activity. He was found stabbed to death near his Moscow apartment and his killer was never investigated.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Russian Icons: Yuri Tishkov - A Russian Tale of Football, Business and Death (English; article from June 16, 2011)
  2. Russia - Final Tables at RSSSF (English)
  3. Jonathan Wilson: Behind the curtain (Orion Publishing Group, 2006), p. 298, ISBN 978-0-7528-7945-1