Boris Arkadyev Explained

Boris Arkadyev
Full Name:Boris Andreyevich Arkadyev
Birth Date:21 September 1899
Birth Place:Narva, Russian Empire
Death Place:Moscow, Soviet Union
Height:1.72 m
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1914
Youthclubs1:Unitas Sankt Petersburg
Years1:1920–1922
Years2:1923–1925
Years3:1926–1930
Years4:1931–1936
Clubs1:Russkabel Moscow
Clubs2:Sakharniki Moscow
Clubs3:RkimA
Clubs4:Metallurg Moscow
Manageryears1:1937–1939
Manageryears2:1940–1944
Manageryears3:1944–1952
Manageryears4:1952
Manageryears5:1953–1957
Manageryears6:1958–1959
Manageryears7:1959
Manageryears8:1961–1962
Manageryears9:1963–1965
Manageryears10:1967
Manageryears11:1968
Manageryears12:1969
Managerclubs1:Metallurg Moscow
Managerclubs2:Dynamo Moscow
Managerclubs3:CDSA Moscow
Managerclubs4:USSR
Managerclubs5:Lokomotiv Moscow
Managerclubs6:CSK MO Moscow
Managerclubs7:USSR (Olympics)
Managerclubs8:Neftyanık Baku
Managerclubs9:Lokomotiv Moscow
Managerclubs10:Pakhtakor Tashkent
Managerclubs11:Neftyanik Fergana
Managerclubs12:Shinnik Yaroslavl

Boris Andreyevich Arkadyev (Russian: Бори́с Андре́евич Арка́дьев; 21 September 1899 – 17 October 1986) was a Russian footballer and a coach.[1] He became the first coach of the Soviet Union national football team. Merited Master of Sports of the USSR (1942), Merited Coach of the USSR (1957).[2]

Coaching career

Among teams of masters that he coached are included Metallurg Moscow (1937–1939), Dinamo Moscow (1940–1944), CDSA Moscow (1944–1952), Lokomotiv Moscow (1953–1957 and 1963–1965), CSK MO Moscow (1958–1959), Neftyanık Baku (1961–1962), Pakhtakor Tashkent (1967), Neftyanik Fergana (1968) and FC Shinnik Yaroslavl (1969).

He also was a coach of the Soviet Union Olympic football team in 1952.[3] In 1952 he had his title Merited Master of Sports of the USSR stripped, but it was reinstated back in 1955.

Boris had a twin brother Vitaliy Arkadiev (1899-1987) who was Merited Coach of the USSR in fencing.

Honours

Player

Metallurg Moscow

Manager

Dynamo Moscow

CSKA Moscow

Lokomotiv Moscow

Awards

Managerial statistics

TeamFromToRecord
Soviet Union19521952
Soviet Union (Olympic)19591959
Total

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.sports.ru/tribuna/blogs/bluewhitenavy/2732334.html Борис Аркадьев – великий тренер, которого нельзя забывать. Он изменил мировой футбол и тактику, вдохновляясь стихами Блока
  2. http://www.championat.com/football/article-13957.html?rucom=1 День в истории. 21 сентября – Чемпионат.Ру
  3. Web site: Борис Андреевич Аркадьев. CSKA. 5 May 2012.