Mikhail Antonevich

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Mikhail Moiseyevich Antonevich (Russian: Михаил Моисеевич Антоневич; November 5, 1912 – July 6, 2003) was a Soviet football player and coach.

Playing career[]

In 1934, he played for the team in Mytishchi and in 1935 in Moscow for . In 1936, he spent some time at Spartak Moscow, where he remained on the bench. In the years 1937-1939 he played for the club , and joined Dinamo Moscow. In 1941, he moved to Dinamo Minsk, and played three games, but due to the start of the Great Patriotic War he was forced to suspend performances. From 1944 he continued his career in the Minsk team. In 1947, he was player of Lokomotiv Moscow, where he served as team captain.[1] In 1951, he finished his playing career. He was also an accomplished skier. In 1950, he became an Honored Master of Sports of the USSR.[2]

Coaching career[]

After retiring he became a football coach. From 1952-1954 he helped train Lokomotiv Moscow. From 1957 to 1959 he led FC Terek Grozny (Nieftiannik Grozny). In 1964, he led the Kuban Krasnodar,[3] but soon, in May of this year became manager of Spartak Ordzhonikidze. In 1965, he returned to Traktor Vladimir and later coached numerous other clubs. He died on July 6, 2003 in Moscow.

References[]

  1. ^ Михаил Моисеевич Антоневич (in Russian). Football.lg.ua. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
  2. ^ Михаил Моисеевич Антоневич (in Russian). Kino Teatro. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
  3. ^ ИСТОРИЯ ФК "КУБАНЬ" (in Russian). Greenmile.ru. Retrieved 5 May 2012.


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