Konstantin Lemeshev
Soviet Russian footballer and coach
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Konstantin Ivanovich Lemeshev | ||
Date of birth | (1907-04-07)7 April 1907 | ||
Place of birth | St. Petersburg, Russia | ||
Date of death | 21 September 1950(1950-09-21) (aged 43) | ||
Place of death | Leningrad, Russian SFSR | ||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||
Position(s) | Defender/Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1926–1932 | Krasny Putilovets Leningrad | ||
1933–1935 | FC Krasnaya Zarya Leningrad | ||
1936 | FC Lokomotiv Leningrad | ||
Managerial career | |||
1938–1940 | FC Krasnaya Zarya Leningrad | ||
1941–1945 | FC Zenit Leningrad | ||
1946 | FC Pishchevik Leningrad | ||
1948–1950 | FC Zenit Leningrad | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Konstantin Ivanovich Lemeshev (Russian: Константин Иванович Лемешев; 7 April 1907, in St. Petersburg – 21 September 1950, in Leningrad) was a Soviet Russian football player and coach. He continued coaching FC Zenit Leningrad even in declining health despite the doctors' advice and was taken to the hospital during a home game, dying a few dates later.
He was an older brother of Vladimir Lemeshev.
External links
- Konstantin Lemeshev at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian)
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FC Zenit Saint Petersburg – managers
- Filippov (1936–37)
- Ivinc (1938)
- Yegorov (1938–40)
- Filippov (1940)
- K. Lemeshev (1941–45)
- Butusov (1946)
- Talanov (1946–48)
- K. Lemeshev (1948–50)
- Lasin (1950–51)
- V. Lemeshev (1952–54)
- Lyukshinov (1954–55)
- Alov (1956–57)
- Zharkov (1957–60)
- Bondarenko (1960)
- Yeliseyev (1961–64)
- Fyodorov (1964–66)
- Alov (1967)
- Falyan (1968–70)
- Goryansky (1970–72)
- Zonin (1973–77)
- Kornevc (1977)
- Morozov (1977–82)
- Sadyrin (1983–87)
- Golubev (1987)
- Zavidonov (1988–89)
- Golubev (1989)
- Konkov (1990)
- Bulavin (1990)
- Morozov (1991)
- Melnikov (1992–1994)
- Sadyrin (1995–96)
- Byshovets (1997–98)
- Davydov (1998–2000)
- Morozov (2000–02)
- Biryukovc (2002)
- Rapoport (2002)
- Petržela (2003–06)
- Borovičkac (2006)
- Advocaat (2006–09)
- Davydov (2009)
- Spalletti (2009–14)
- Semakc (2014)
- Villas-Boas (2014–16)
- Lucescu (2016–17)
- Mancini (2017–18)
- Semak (2018–)
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