Evgeny Alekseev | |
Height Ft: | 5 |
Height In: | 11 |
Birth Date: | 1919 3, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Moscow, Russian SFSR |
Nationality: | Soviet / Russian |
Death Place: | Moscow, Russia |
Career Start: | 1937 |
Career End: | 1953 |
Coach Start: | 1953 |
Coach End: | 1984 |
Years1: | 1937–1940 |
Team1: | Lokomotiv Moscow |
Years2: | 1940, 1944–1949 |
Team2: | CSKA Moscow |
Years3: | 1949–1953 |
Team3: | VVS Moscow |
Cyears1: | 1953–1966 |
Cteam1: | CSKA Moscow |
Cyears2: | 1967–1976 |
Cteam2: | Dynamo Moscow |
Cyears3: | 1976–1984 |
Cteam3: | Spartak Moscow Women |
Highlights: | As player:
As head coach:
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Evgeny Nikolaevich Alekseev (Russian: Евге́ний Никола́евич Алексе́ев ; 22 March 1919 – February 28, 2005) was a Soviet and Russian professional basketball player and coach.
Alekseev played club basketball with the Soviet clubs Lokomotiv Moscow, CSKA Moscow, where he was the team's captain, and VVS Moscow. He won three USSR League championships, in the years 1939, 1945, and 1952.
Alekseev was the captain of the senior Soviet Union national basketball team. He played with the USSR at the EuroBasket 1947, where he won a gold medal, and averaged 10.2 points per game.[1] He was subsequently named an Honored Master of Sports of the USSR.
After his basketball playing career ended, Alekseev began working as a basketball coach, in 1953. As the head coach of CSKA Moscow, he won 6 USSR League championships, and two FIBA European Champions Cups (now called EuroLeague) titles, in 1961 and 1963, while also leading CSKA to the EuroLeague Finals in 1965. He was also the head coach of Dynamo Moscow.
As the head coach of Spartak Moscow Women, he won the USSR Women's League championship in 1978, and the Ronchetti Women's Cup three times (1977, 1981, and 1982).
He also worked as an assistant coach of the senior Soviet Union national basketball team. He was an assistant coach on the Soviet Union team that won a silver medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics. He was subsequently named a Merited Coach of the USSR. He was also an assistant coach with the Soviet Union, when they won the gold medal at the EuroBasket 1961.
Alekseev's wife, Lidiya Alekseyeva, was a well-known basketball player and also the long-time head basketball coach of the senior USSR women's national basketball team.