Yuri Pavlovich Falin

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Yuri Falin
Personnel
Surname Yuri Pavlovich Falin
birthday April 2, 1937
place of birth MoscowSoviet Union
date of death November 3, 2003
Place of death Moscow,  Russia
size 1.76 m
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1955-1960 Torpedo Moscow 92 0(33)
1961-1965 Spartak Moscow 126 (131)
1966 FK Qairat Almaty 21 00(4)
1967 Spartak Moscow 7 00(3)
1968 Shinnik Yaroslavl 10 00(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1958-1964 Soviet Union 3 00(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Yuri Pawlowitsch Falin ( Russian Юрий Павлович Фалин; born April 2, 1937 in Moscow ; † November 3, 2003 ibid) was a Russian football player who mainly played in the attacking midfield .

career

society

Falin began his career as an adult footballer with his "hometown club" Torpedo Moscow , with whom he won both the Soviet championship title and the Soviet cup competition in 1960 .

He then moved to city ​​rivals Spartak Moscow and won the championship title again with Russia's most popular football club (1962) and the cup twice (1963 and 1965).

Falin also spent one season each at Qairat Almaty and Schinnik Yaroslavl .

National team

For his first international game for the national soccer team of the USSR Falin came on May 18, 1958 in a test match against England , which ended 1: 1 and in which his teammates from Torpedo, Valentin Ivanov and Eduard Strelzow , participated. Falin was also part of the World Cup squad of the Soviet team at the 1958 World Cup , where he was used in the decisive game for second place in the preliminary group against the same opponent. This was won 1-0 and the team of the USSR was then defeated (without Falin) in the quarter-finals hosts Sweden 0-1 and eliminated.

After his World Cup appearance, Falin came to his next and last international appearance in November 1964 in a friendly against Algeria , which ended 2-2.

successes

Individual evidence

  1. Soviet Union - International Results 1952-1959 - Details at RSSSF (English)
  2. Soviet Union - International Results 1960-1969 - Details at RSSSF (English)

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