Pavel Makarov Explained

Pavel Makarov
Fullname:Pavel Kapitonovic Makarov
Birth Date:1919 1, df=yes
Death Date:1963 (aged 44)
Death Place:France
Height:1.73 m
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1936–1940
Clubs1:Dynamo Rostov-on-Don
Caps1:51
Goals1:14
Years2:1940–1941
Clubs2:Dynamo Kharkiv
Caps2:9
Goals2:4
Years3:1941
Clubs3:Spartak Leningrad
Caps3:8
Goals3:3
Years4:1945
Clubs4:SK Ukraine Salzburg
Years5:1945–1946
Clubs5:Ukraina Ulm
Years6:1946
Clubs6:Stuttgarter Kickers
Caps6:5
Goals6:2
Years7:1947
Clubs7:Phönix Karlsruhe
Caps7:18
Goals7:1
Years8:1947
Clubs8:Berkut Ulm
Years9:1947–1948
Clubs9:SSV Ulm
Caps9:9
Goals9:3
Years10:1948–1949
Clubs10:Chelmsford City
Caps10:4
Goals10:3
Years11:1949–1951
Clubs11:Nîmes
Caps11:32
Goals11:3
Years12:1951–1954
Clubs12:Grenoble
Caps12:11
Goals12:0
Years13:1954–1955
Clubs13:Toronto Ukrainians
Years14:1955–1956
Clubs14:USM Montargis
Years15:1956–1957
Clubs15:US Viesly
Years16:1960–1961
Clubs16:FC Vauverdois
Manageryears1:1957–1962
Managerclubs1:US Viesly

Pavel Kapitonovic Makarov (Russian: Павел Капитонович Макаров; 26 January 1919 — 1963) was a footballer who played as a midfielder in the Soviet Union, Austria, Germany, England, France and Canada.

Career

Makarov began his career in 1936, playing for Soviet club Dynamo Rostov-on-Don. In his first two seasons at the club, Makarov helped the club gain promotion from the Soviet Second League and the Soviet First League. Makarov made 22 league appearances for Dynamo Rostov-on-Don, scoring four times, in the 1938 Soviet Top League season as the club finished 18th and were relegated back to the First League. In 1940, Makarov signed for Dynamo Kharkiv, before joining Spartak Leningrad.[1]

In World War II, Makarov joined the Soviet 285th Rifle Division, before being captured by the Germans where he worked voluntarily in the Sonderkommandos. As the war finished, Makarov played for Austrian club SK Ukraine Salzburg.[2]

Following the culmination of World War II, Makarov joined German clubs Stuttgarter Kickers and Phönix Karlsruhe. Makarov played 18 times, scoring once, in the Oberliga Süd for Phönix Karlsruhe.[3] Makarov's time in Germany was followed by spells at Berkut Ulm and SSV Ulm 1846.[1]

In October 1948, Makarov signed for English non-league club Chelmsford City. Makarov played for the club four times, scoring three goals, before dropping down to the reserves.[4]

In 1949, Makarov signed for Ligue 2 club Nîmes. Makarov played 29 times, scoring three goals, helping the club gain promotion to Ligue 1. Following promotion, Makarov appeared for Nîmes three times in the 1950–51 French Division 1. In 1951, Makarov signed for Grenoble, playing 11 times over the course of three seasons.[1]

In 1954, Makarov moved to Canada, playing for Toronto Ukrainians before returning to France to sign for USM Montargis.[1] In 1957, Makarov signed for US Viesly, becoming manager of the club in the process.[5] Makarov's playing career was finished by a spell at FC Vauverdois.[6]

Personal life

Makarov used a number of aliases during his career, including Pawel Makar,[1] Paul Makar[5] and D. Makarpauu. Makarov gained French citizenship in 1949 and died in the country in 1963.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pavel Makarov. 8 September 2018. footballdatabase.eu.
  2. Web site: Макаров Павел Капитонович. 8 September 2018. footballfacts.ru. ru.
  3. Book: Werner Skrentny. Als Morlock noch den Mondschein traf: Die Geschichte der Fußball-Oberliga Süd 1945 bis 1963. Germany. Argon. 3897841754. 206. 2001. de.
  4. Book: David Selby. The Claret. Chelmsford . The Printing Place . 44. 8 September 2018.
  5. Web site: Histoire & Palmarès. 8 September 2018. US Viesly. fr.
  6. Web site: Chez Paul et Mimi : au rendez-vous des sportifs (Part 1). 16 October 2012. 8 September 2018. Vauvert Plus. fr.