- Mikhail Yuryevich Biryukov
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For footballer born in 1987, see Mikhail Petrovich Biryukov.
Mikhail Biryukov Personal information Full name Mikhail Yuryevich Biryukov Date of birth 7 May 1958 Place of birth Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Russian SFSR Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Playing position Goalkeeper Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1975 FC Amur Blagoveshchensk 0 (0) 1976–1979 FC Znamya Truda Orekhovo-Zuyevo 2 (0) 1980–1991 Zenit Leningrad 333 (0) 1992–1993 MyPa 61 (0) 1993 Tevalte 10 (0) FC Nikol Tallinn 1995–1999 FC Lokomotiv St. Petersburg 171 (1) National team 1984–1985 USSR 2 (0) Teams managed 2000 FC Rotor Volgograd (assistant) 2000–2002 FC Zenit St. Petersburg (assistant) 2002 FC Zenit St. Petersburg (caretaker) 2003 FC Petrotrest St. Petersburg (caretaker) 2006–present FC Zenit St. Petersburg (goalkeeping coach) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Mikhail Yuryevich Biryukov (Russian: Михаил Юрьевич Бирюков) (born May 7, 1958 in Orekhovo-Zuyevo) is a retired Soviet and Russian football player. As of 2008, he works as a goalkeeping coach for FC Zenit St. Petersburg.
Honours
- Soviet Premier League winner: 1984.
- Best Soviet Goalkeeper title: 1984.
International career
Biryukov made his debut for USSR on August 19, 1984 in a friendly against Mexico.
References
- (Russian) Profile
FC Zenit Saint Petersburg – managers Filippov (1936–1937) · Ivin (1938c) · Egorov (1938–1940) · Filippov (1940) · K. Lemeshev (1941–1945) · Butusov (1946) · Talanov (1946–1948) · K. Lemeshev (1948–1950) · Lasin (1950–1951) · V. Lemeshev (1952–1954) · Lyukshinov (1954–1955) · Alov (1956–1957) · Zharkov (1957–1960) · Bondarenko (1960) · Eliseev (1961–1964) · Fedorov (1964–1966) · Alov (1967) · Falyan (1968–1970) · Goryansky (1970–1972) · Zonin (1973–1977) · Kornev (1977c) · Morozov (1977–1982) · Sadyrin (1983–1987) · Golubev (1987) · Zavidinov (1988–1989) · Golubev (1989) · Kon'kov (1990) · Bulavin (1990) · Morozov (1991) · Melnikov (1992–1994) · Sadyrin (1995–1996) · Byshovets (1997–1998) · Davydov (1998–2000) · Morozov (2000–2002) · Biryukov (2002c) · Rapoport (2002) · Petržela (2003–2006) · Borovička (2006c) · Advocaat (2006–2009) · Davydov (2009) · Spalletti (2009–)
(c) caretaker Categories:- 1958 births
- Living people
- Soviet footballers
- Soviet Union international footballers
- Russian footballers
- Russian expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Finland
- Expatriate footballers in Estonia
- FC Zenit Saint Petersburg players
- MyPa players
- FC TVMK players
- FC Nikol Tallinn players
- Russian football managers
- FC Zenit Saint Petersburg managers
- Russian Premier League managers
- Soviet football biography stubs
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