Leonīds OstrovskisPersonal information |
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Full name | Leonīds Alfonsovich Ostrovskis |
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Date of birth | (1936-01-17)17 January 1936 |
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Place of birth | Riga, Latvia |
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Date of death | 17 April 2001(2001-04-17) (aged 65) |
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Place of death | Kiev, Ukraine |
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Playing position | Defender |
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Youth career |
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| VEF Rīga |
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– | FK Daugava Rīga |
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Senior career* |
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Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
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1954–1955 | FK Daugava Rīga | | |
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1956–1962 | FC Torpedo Moscow | | |
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1963–1968 | FC Dynamo Kyiv | | |
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1970 | FC Mashuk Pyatigorsk | | |
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National team |
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1958–1966 | Soviet Union | 9 | (0) |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals).
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Leonīds Ostrovskis (Russian: Леонид Альфонсович Островский, Ukrainian: Леонід Альфонсович Островський, Leonid Alfonsovich Ostrovskiy; 17 January 1936 in Riga – 17 April 2001 in Kiev) was a Soviet Latvian footballer player and manager. He was Jewish. [1]
Honours
- Soviet Top League winner: 1960, 1966, 1967, 1968
- Soviet Cup winner: 1960, 1964, 1966
International career
Ostrovskis made his debut for the national team on 18 November 1961 in a friendly against Argentina (he was selected for the 1958 FIFA World Cup squad, but did not play in any games at the tournament).
He played in two World Cups: 1962 and 1966. He was the only Latvian footballer for the Soviet Union in the World Cups.
External links
FC Dnipro Cherkasy – managers |
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| - Lerman (19xx–6x)
- Hreber (1964–65)
- Zavorotnyi (19xx–xx)
- Popovych (1970–71)
- Ostrovskiy (1971)
- Khmelnytskyi (1973–74)
- Molotay (197x–81)
- Zhylin (1981–83)
- Lukashenko (1984)
- Pershyn (1988–89)
- Kozenkov (1989–90)
- Zhylin (1990–92)
- Osinovskyi (1992–95)
- Artyukh (1995)
- Chupryna (1996)
- Piskun (1996c)
- Osinovskyi (1997–98)
- Pershyn (1998)
- Muntyan (1998–99)
- Kyrylyuk (2000–01)
- Zayaev (2001)
- Pershyn (2002)
- Kyrylyuk & Foshchiy (2002)
- Puchkov (2003)
- Shcherbakov (2004–05)
- Morozov (2006–07)
- Ryabokon (2007–08)
- Bezsmertnyi (2008–09)
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