Anatoli Maslyonkin

Russian footballer
Anatoli Maslyonkin
Personal information
Full name Anatoli Yevstigneyevich Maslyonkin
Date of birth (1930-06-29)June 29, 1930
Place of birth Moscow, USSR
Date of death May 16, 1988(1988-05-16) (aged 57)
Place of death Moscow, USSR
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Defender/Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1954–1963 FC Spartak Moscow 216 (8)
1964–1966 FC Shinnik Yaroslavl 89 (0)
Total 305 (8)
International career
1955–1962 USSR 33 (1)
Medal record
Representing  Soviet Union
Association football at Summer Olympics
Gold medal – first place 1956 Melbourne
UEFA European Championship
Winner 1960 France
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Olympic medal record
Representing  Soviet Union
Men's Football
Gold medal – first place 1956 Melbourne Team Competition

Anatoli Yevstigneyevich Maslyonkin (Russian: Анатолий Евстигнеевич Маслёнкин; June 29, 1930 – May 16, 1988) was a Soviet Russian footballer.

Honours

International career

He earned 33 caps for the USSR national football team, and participated in two World Cups, as well as the first ever European Nations' Cup in 1960, where the Soviets were champions. He also won a gold medal in Football at the 1956 Summer Olympics.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Anatoli Maslyonkin". Olympedia. Retrieved 1 December 2021.

External links

  • Profile on RussiaTeam (in Russian)
  • Maslenkin's History (in Russian)
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