Kostyantyn Fomin Explained

Kostyantyn Fomin
Fullname:Kostyantyn Vasyliovych Fomin
Birth Date:19 December 1903[1] [2]
Birth Place:Kharkiv, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire
Death Place:Moscow, Soviet Union
Height:1.67 m
Position:Defender
Youthyears1:1913–1914
Youthclubs1:Shtandart Kharkiv
Years1:1922
Clubs1:OLS Kharkiv
Years2:1923–1925
Clubs2:KFK Kharkiv
Years3:1925–1928
Clubs3:Dynamo Kharkiv
Years4:1929–1930
Clubs4:Dynamo Moscow
Years5:1930–1934
Clubs5:Dynamo Kharkiv
Years6:1935–1936
Clubs6:Dynamo Kyiv
Years7:1937–1938
Clubs7:Lokomotyv Kyiv
Caps4:14
Goals4:1
Caps6:3
Goals6:0
Caps7:22
Goals7:0
Nationalyears1:1932–1935
Nationalteam1:USSR
Nationalcaps1:9
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1924–1935
Nationalteam2:Ukrainian SSR
Nationalyears3:1922–1928
Nationalteam3:Kharkiv city
Nationalyears4:1929–1930
Nationalteam4:Moscow city
Nationalyears5:1931–1934
Nationalteam5:Kharkiv city
Nationalyears6:1935–1936
Nationalteam6:Kyiv city

Kostyantyn Vasyliovych Fomin (Ukrainian: Костянтин Васильович Фомін, Russian: Константи́н Васи́льевич Фоми́н; 1903 - 1964) was a Soviet-Ukrainian footballer, football functionary and war veteran. He was a brother of Volodymyr Fomin and Mykola Fomin.

Kostyantyn Fomin also was a member of OGPU/KGB.[3] He was among the first players of Dynamo Kharkiv along with Mykola Kazakov back in 1925.[3]

Playing career

Kostyantyn started out by playing for the Kharkiv team "Shtandart" in early 1910s when he was 10.[1] In 1920 he volunteered to the Soviet Red Army and participated in fighting the "gangs of Antonov"[1] (by the Soviet propaganda verbiage).

In 1922 he joined a Kharkiv football team of the Society of Sports Amateurs (OLS). Next year Kostyantyn joined another Kharkiv team "Physical Culture Club" (KFK), for which he played next three seasons. In 1926 in Kharkiv was reorganized the local Dynamo football team which gathered under its banner the best city team players of "Shturm" (RabIs, in 1925) as well as most of Kharkiv city football team players who in 1924 won the Soviet football championship. Among those footballers appeared to be and Kostyantyn becoming the first of three Fomins who joined the Kharkiv Dynamo. In his interview Kostyantyn indicated that during 1928 season Dynamo Kharkiv did not have own head coach and that role was performed by the team's captain.[4] He also indicated that the first game of tournament for his team was against Belarus national football team on 19 August 1928.[4]

In 1929 he was invited to Moscow for the local Dynamo where he played for a season and half. In summer of 1930 Kostyantyn returned to Dynamo Kharkiv. In 1932 he was called to the Soviet national football team, for which he actively played until 1935. Soon after capital of Ukraine was moved from Kharkiv to Kyiv, Kostyantyn also moved to Dynamo Kyiv in 1935, with which in 1936 started to play in the newly formed Soviet professional championship in Group A (top tier, a progenitor of the Soviet Top League). In 1936 he was awarded the Merited Master of Sport of the USSR.[1] In 1937 he moved to Lokomotyv Kyiv, with which in 1938 ended his playing career.

During the so-called "Great Patriotic War" (Eastern Front of World War II), Fomin fought at frontlines and earned a battle order of Red Star.[1]

In 1959-64 Kostyantyn Fomin worked as an inspector and a senior methodical adviser at the Tsentralny Stadion imeni V.I.Lenina (Luzhniki Stadium).[1]

Honours

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueCupEuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Dynamo Moscow1929Dynamo sports society????
1930Moscow????
Total141000000141
Dynamo Kyiv1936 springGruppa A3030
Total3000000030
Lokomotyv Kyiv1937Gruppa V7070
1938Gruppa A150150
Total220000000220
Career total 391000000391

International

National teamYear
AppsGoals
Soviet Union193240
193310
193410
193530
Career total90

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20201201160627/http://fc-dynamo.ru/igry/prot.php?id=427 Фомин Константин Васильевич
  2. http://www.rusteam.permian.ru/players/fomin_konst.html Константин ФОМИН
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20201108152236/http://dinamo.kharkiv.ua/istoriya/ History (История)
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20201201202412/http://football99.ru/275-konstantin-fomin.html Константин Фомин
  5. http://dinamo.kharkiv.ua/info/fomin-konstantin-vasilevich/ Фомин Константин Васильевич