Mikhail Nikolayevich Solovyov
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Mikhail Solovyov
Personal information |
Full name |
Mikhail Nikolayevich Solovyov |
Date of birth |
December 23, 1968 (1968-12-23) (age 42) |
Height |
1.87 m (6 ft 1 1⁄2 in) |
Playing position |
Defender |
Club information |
Current club |
FC Torpedo Moscow (assistant) |
Senior career* |
Years |
Team |
Apps† |
(Gls)† |
1986 |
PFC CSKA-2 Moscow |
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1987 |
PFC CSKA Moscow |
1 |
(0) |
1988 |
PFC CSKA-2 Moscow |
37 |
(2) |
1989-1992 |
FC Torpedo Moscow |
53 |
(0) |
1992 |
Ilhwa Chunma |
2 |
(0) |
1993-1994 |
FC Torpedo Moscow |
38 |
(0) |
1995 |
Visby IF Gute (Sweden) |
16 |
(1) |
1996 |
FC Dynamo-Gazovik Tyumen |
13 |
(0) |
1997 |
FC Torpedo-ZIL Moscow |
17 |
(2) |
1998-2000 |
FC Spartak-Chukotka Moscow |
54 |
(4) |
2000 |
FC Krasnoznamensk |
13 |
(0) |
2001 |
FK Liepājas Metalurgs |
19 |
(0) |
Teams managed |
2003 |
FC Oryol (assistant) |
2006-2008 |
FC Moscow (reserves) |
2010- |
FC Torpedo Moscow (assistant) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
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Mikhail Nikolayevich Solovyov (Russian: Михаил Николаевич Соловьёв; born December 23, 1968) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. He currently works as an assistant manager with FC Torpedo Moscow. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Top League in 1987 for PFC CSKA Moscow.[1]
Honours
European club competitions
With FC Torpedo Moscow.
External links
References
Persondata |
Name |
Solovyov, Mikhail |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Russian footballer |
Date of birth |
December 23, 1968 |
Place of birth |
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Date of death |
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Place of death |
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Categories:
- 1968 births
- Living people
- Soviet footballers
- Russian footballers
- Russian expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in South Korea
- Expatriate footballers in Sweden
- Expatriate footballers in Latvia
- Russian Premier League players
- Russian football managers
- PFC CSKA Moscow players
- FC Torpedo Moscow players
- Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma players
- FC Tyumen players
- FC Moscow players
- FHK Liepājas Metalurgs players
- Russian expatriates in Latvia
- Russian expatriates in South Korea
- Russian football defender, 1960s births stubs
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