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Vladislav Bezborodov
Russian footballer and referee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vladislav Yuryevich Bezborodov (Russian: Владислав Юрьевич Безбородов; born 15 January 1973) is a Russian professional football referee and former footballer.
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Playing career
Bezborodov played for Zenit St. Petersburg, Dynamo St. Petersburg, Dinamo Minsk, and Ventspils. He took a six-year break from football after five matches for Zenit in 1991 to study in the United States, where he earned a degree in sports management and business administration.[1] He made his return to Russia in 1998 with Dynamo St. Petersburg in the Russian Second Division.[2]
Refereeing career
Bezborodov became a FIFA referee in 2009.[3] He was selected as one of three Russian referees in the summer of 2010, alongside Maksim Layushkin and Stanislav Sukhina, to work UEFA Champions League and Europa League matches for the upcoming season. Starting in 2012, he officiated in 2014 World Cup qualifying, taking charge of the match between the Czech Republic and Bulgaria.[4]
At the of the 2022/23 season, the Russian Football Union honoured as the best referee. This recognition based on his performance in 26 matches conducted during the championship and the Russian Cup.[5]
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Family and personal life
Bezborodov's father Yuri Bezborodov played professionally in 1960s and 1970s for FC Irtysh Omsk and FC Dynamo Leningrad.[citation needed]
References
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