Mikhail Rushchinsky
Soviet footballer and manager
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Mikhail Osipovich Rushchinsky | ||
Date of birth | (1895-01-17)17 January 1895 | ||
Place of birth | Moscow, Russia | ||
Date of death | 22 March 1942(1942-03-22) (aged 47) | ||
Place of death | Moscow, USSR | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1915–1922 | SKZ Moscow | ||
1923–1924 | Yakht-Klub Raykomvoda Moscow | ||
1925 | MSFK Moscow | ||
1926–1930 | Tryokhgorka Moscow | ||
1931 | AMO Moscow | ||
International career | |||
1924–1925 | USSR | 2 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1937–1939 | CSKA Moscow | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Mikhail Osipovich Rushchinsky (Russian: Михаил Осипович Рущинский) (born 17 January 1895 in Moscow; died 22 March 1942 in Moscow) was a Soviet football player and manager.
Honours
- RSFSR champion: 1920, 1928.
- USSR champion: 1920, 1928.
International career
Rushchinsky made his debut for USSR on 16 November 1924 in a friendly against Turkey.
External links
- (in Russian) Profile
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PFC CSKA Moscow – managers
- Khalkiopov (1936)
- Rushchinsky (1937–39)
- Bukhteyev (1940)
- Yezhov (1941)
- Nikishin (1943–44)
- Arkadyev (1944–51)
- Pinaichev (1954–57)
- Arkadyev (1958–59)
- Pinaichev (1960)
- Beskov (1961–62)
- Solovyov (1963–64)
- Nikolayev (1964–65)
- Shaposhnikov (1966–67)
- Bobrov (1967–69)
- Nikolayev (1970–73)
- Agapov (1973–74)
- Tarasov (1975)
- Mamykin (1976–77)
- Bobrov (1977–78)
- Shaposhnikov (1979)
- Bazilevich (1980–82)
- Shesternyov (1982–83)
- Shaposhnikov (1983)
- Morozov (1984–87)
- Shaposhnikov (1987–88)
- Sadyrin (1989–92)
- Kostylev (1992–93)
- Kopeykin (1993–94)
- Tarkhanov (1994–96)
- Sadyrin (1997–98)
- Dolmatov (1998–2000)
- Sadyrin (2000–01)
- Kuznetsov (2001)
- Gazzaev (2001–03)
- Artur Jorge (2003–04)
- Gazzaev (2004–08)
- Zico (2009)
- Ramos (2009)
- Slutsky (2009–16)
- Goncharenko (2016–21)
- Olić (2021)
- Berezutski (2021–22)
- Fedotov (2022–)
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