Yury Sevidov Explained

Yury Sevidov
Fullname:Yury Aleksandrovich Sevidov
Birth Date:24 August 1942
Birth Place:Moscow, USSR
Death Place:Marbella, Spain
Position:Forward
Years1:1959–1960
Years2:1960–1965
Years3:1970–1971
Years4:1972
Years5:1972
Years6:1974
Clubs1:Zimbru Chişinău
Clubs2:Spartak Moscow
Clubs3:Kairat
Clubs4:Karpaty Lviv
Clubs5:Shakhtar Donetsk
Clubs6:Spartak Ryazan
Caps1:10
Caps2:146
Caps3:63
Caps4:0
Caps5:16
Caps6:5
Goals1:0
Goals2:71
Goals3:22
Goals4:0
Goals5:7
Goals6:0
Totalcaps:240
Totalgoals:100
Nationalyears1:1964
Nationalteam1:Soviet Union Olympic
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:1
Manageryears1:1975–1977
Manageryears2:1978–1979
Manageryears3:1980–1981
Manageryears4:1984
Manageryears5:1985
Manageryears6:1987
Manageryears7:1997
Manageryears8:1998
Managerclubs1:FShM Torpedo Moscow
Managerclubs2:Dynamo Vologda
Managerclubs3:Spartak Ryazan
Managerclubs4:Shinnik Yaroslavl
Managerclubs5:Dynamo Makhachkala
Managerclubs6:Neftchi Baku
Managerclubs7:"Magnesite" Satka
Managerclubs8:"Patriot" Moscow

Yuri Aleksandrovich Sevidov (Russian: Юрий Александрович Севидов; 24 August 1942 – 11 February 2010) was a Soviet footballer.

Career

Born in Moscow, the son of the famous Soviet football player and manager, Aleksandr Sevidov, Yuri began playing professional football with FC Spartak Moscow at age 18. Sevidov twice won the Soviet Cup (in 1963 and 1965) and the Soviet Top League (in 1962, when he scored 16 league goals).[1] [2]

He was the best bombardier of 1962 Soviet championship. He is gold champion of USSR in 1962 and bronze medalist in 1961.

Personal life

In 1965 while driving a car, Sevidov hit a man who was a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Dmitry Ryabchikov, the prominent chemist, winner of the Stalin Prize and who died soon at hospital as a result of medical mistake. Sevidov was sentenced to ten years in prison and was deprived of the title of master of sports. He was paroled after four years in custody. Yuri was the son of Aleksandr Sevidov.

After retirement

In recent years, Yuri Sevidov worked as a columnist for the Soviet sport and often acted as an expert in sports programs on TV.[3]

Death

On 11 February 2010, Sevidov died during a business trip in Marbella, Spain.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Kommersant. Умер футбольный комментатор Юрий Севидов. ru. 11 February 2010. 5 February 2020.
  2. Web site: Soviet Union 1962.
  3. http://www.rubin-kazan.ru/press-center/news/othernews/14983/ "Рубин" выражает соболезнования...
  4. Web site: Former coach of Neftchi football club dies . Elmir Aliyev . 12 February 2010 . News.az . 12 February 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101015055934/http://www.news.az/articles/8938 . 15 October 2010 .