Lev Alexandrovich Beresner

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Lew Beresner
Personnel
Surname Lev Alexandrovich Beresner
birthday June 6, 1970
place of birth ObninskRussian SFSR , USSR
size 178 cm
position Sturm , midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1987-1990 Dynamo Moscow II 100 (16)
1991 Dinamo Sukhum 40 (7)
1992 FSK Bukowina Chernivtsi 5 (1)
1992-1999 Chernomorets Novorossiysk 192 (55)
1 Only league games are given.

Lev Alexandrowitsch Beresner ( Russian Лев Александрович Березнер ; born June 6, 1970 in Obninsk ) is a former Russian football player.

life and career

Lew Beresner was born in Obninsk in 1970 . He attended the local soccer school and finally moved to Dynamo Moscow , for whose second team he played in the following years. In 1991 he moved to Dinamo Sukhum , in the Pervaya League , then the second highest division in the country. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Beresner moved to the now independent Ukraine and was committed to Chernivtsi by the FSK Bukovina . After the end of the season he moved to Chernomorets Novorossiysk . There he should spend the most successful time of his career and was used in a total of almost 200 league games. In 1998 Beresner suffered a foot injury while training, which meant that he had to pause for a while. He could no longer build on his old performance and was sorted out in 1999 by coach Oleg Dolmatov from the team.

In 2000 Beresner originally wanted to continue his career at Amkar Perm or Anzhi Makhachkala , but was about to sign a contract with CSKA Moscow . When this did not materialize, Beresner ended his football career.

Beresner later studied at the State University of Management in Moscow and worked in local politics in his hometown of Obninsk .

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.sport-express.ru/newspaper/2000-03-20/5_1/
  2. http://pressaobninsk.ru/nedobfull/3993/