Mikhail Vladimirovich Pronichev

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Mikhail Pronichev
Personnel
Surname Mikhail Vladimirovich Pronichev
birthday February 22, 1968
place of birth MoscowSoviet Union
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1988 Krasnaya Presnya Moscow 17 0(3)
1989-1990 Moscow locomotive 9 0(1)
1990-1997 FC Berlin 133 (47)
1997-1998 TuS Makkabi Berlin
1 Only league games are given.

Mikhail Wladimirowitsch Pronitschew ( Russian Михаил Владимирович Проничев ; English transcription: Mikhail Pronichev ; born February 22, 1968 in Moscow , Soviet Union ) is a former Russian football player .

Athletic career

Pronitschew, who was born in Moscow , first came into contact with men's football at Spartak Moscow . In the reserve round of the Wysschaja Liga , called Высшая лига Дубль, he played 23 games as a teenager in 1984 and 1985 for the renowned capital club, in which the attacking force scored a goal. In the mid and late 1980s , he worked at Spartak Kostroma, SK EShVSM Moscow and Krasnaja Presnja Moscow , among others .

In the last season alone the East German football that of played Lokomotiv Moscow has come forward for the meantime as FC Berlin operating under the name East German champions BFC Dynamo. In the USSR Pronitschew had in the calendar year 1990 held second division season for Lok Moscow in three games once - at the away game against Nistru Chișinău on April 26, 1990 - met. In the Soviet elite class, he was able to book six missions in the 1989 season without a hit for Lokomotiv. In the Soviet Cup Pronitschew stood with the Lok-Elf in the 1989/90 competition in the final, but the final on May 2, 1990 was lost for the attacker, who had been substituted in the 60th minute, and his team 6-1 against Dynamo Kiev .

The then 22-year-old Soviet citizen made his league debut after moving west on matchday three of the 1990/91 season in the top division of the GDR, which was reunited with the Federal Republic a few weeks later . His team from East Berlin lost 4-1 to the reigning champions Dynamo Dresden in the Elbe city on September 1, 1990 . The Soviet attacker scored his only goal in the final league season on matchday 10 to make it 4-1 in the away win of Berlin against FC Sachsen Leipzig .

He did not make the leap into paid football with the Weinroten from Hohenschönhausen and therefore had to make his way to the third-class amateur league with his club in the summer of 1991 . There, the offensive force, operating under the Russian flag after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, helped with 13 goals in the relay victory of FC Berlin in 1991/92 , but the Berliners did not succeed in promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga in this or the two following game years.

After the league reform in German football in the summer of 1994 , Pronitschew now went on the hunt for goals in the new third division, the re-introduced regional league , although no appearances in the jersey of the BFC successor and predecessor are proven in the 1994/95 season. A year before his career end in the summer of 1998, the striker moved in 1997 in Berlin from FC Berlin for TuS Maccabi Berlin .

Trivia

His son Maximilian , born in Berlin in 1997, is also a professional soccer player and is currently on loan from Hertha BSC to Halleschen FC .

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Individual evidence

  1. From Zenit to S04: Two Russians, many goals. FC Schalke 04 , 2016, accessed July 31, 2018 .