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Boris Razinsky
Soviet footballer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Boris Davidovich Razinsky (Russian: Борис Давидович Разинский; 12 July 1933 – 6 August 2012) was a Soviet Russian Olympic champion football player and manager.[1][2]
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Personal life
Razinsky was born in Lyubertsy, Russia, and died in Moscow.[3][4] He was Jewish.[5][6] In 2009, Razinsky attended the 2009 Maccabiah Games to watch his grandson participate in the under-18 football competition. Razinsky's visit was marred by a brawl between the Russian and Argentine sides and both squads were told not to return for the 2013 Maccabiah Games.[7]
Football career
Razinsky played both as a goalkeeper and as a striker (usually keeping one specific position while playing at the same club). He played in goal for the national team as a backup to Lev Yashin.[1] His club from 1954 to 1961 was CSKA Moskva, with whom he earned three bronzes at the Soviet championships in 1955, 1956, and 1958, and the Soviet Cup in 1955.[3]
International career
Razinsky made his debut for USSR on October 23, 1955, in a friendly against France.
He and the national team won the gold medal at the 1956 Olympics.[8]
He was the main and only goalkeeper during 1960 Olympic qualification tournament, the Soviet team failed to qualify allowing Bulgaria to qualify instead in the three-team qualification tournament.
Honours
- Olympic champion: 1956.[6]
- Soviet Top League winner: 1953.
- Soviet Cup winner: 1955.
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