Pavel sadyrin. About Pavel Sadyrin

Famous Russian coach in football, Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin was born on September 18, 1942 in Perm (then the city was called Molotov). There he became interested in football and graduated football school Perm team "Zvezda". From 1959 to 1964 he played for this team, and in 1965 he left for Leningrad and entered Zenit.

Pavel Sadyrin is a footballer who managed to show excellent results. Throughout his career in the Leningrad club, he scored 37 goals at the USSR championship games. He played as a midfielder in the team, and has established himself as a reliable and efficient player. For six seasons he was the captain of Zenit. In 1975, Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin finished playing and left the team.

In Leningrad, actively playing football, he was able to graduate from the Leningrad Institute at the same time. physical culture named after P.F. Lesgaft and become a certified teacher.

Getting started as a coach

After completing his football career, Pavel Sadyrin was preparing for coaching at the Higher School of Coaches in Moscow, which he graduated in 1977. Then he entered the coaching position at Zenit. Sadyrin started with working with the youth team, with a backup team. He worked in the team of head coach Yuri Morozov, whom he considered his teacher in the coaching profession. In 1983 he was appointed head coach of Zenit, despite the young age for such a position. The team's players who appreciated his progressive coaching style were enthusiastic about the appointment.

A year later, in the 1984 USSR Cup, the team reached the final and became the champion. This happened for the first and only time, as it turned out later, in the entire Soviet history of Zenit. In memory of the victory, the coach was presented with an unusual souvenir - a scrap artificial turf from the field where the last match against Metalist took place, which brought victory.

Leaving Zenit, work at CSKA

In 1987, after two not very successful seasons for the team, the coach had a conflict with several players. As a result, Pavel Sadyrin left Zenit. For a short time he trained the Kherson football team second league "Crystal". In 1989, he received an offer to head CSKA, which he accepted.

Having joined the team, Sadyrin worked for a long time to create a cohesive team and raise the morale of the players. Some Zenit players moved to CSKA after their coach.

Coach Pavel Sadyrin worked with the army team for three years, and in the 1991 season (the last in the history of the USSR before its collapse) the team became the champion of the USSR and the owner of the Union Cup. Under Sadyrin's leadership, CSKA won their fifth USSR Cup, won the USSR title for the seventh time, and the gold double - the title of champions and the Cup at the same time - became the third in the history of the team. Immediately after the victory in the Cup, a tragedy occurred, which Pavel Fedorovich experienced very hard. One of the heroes of the squad, a talented young goalkeeper Mikhail Eremin, died in a car accident.

The same period of work with CSKA includes a case that perfectly characterizes Sadyrin's honesty, responsibility and his determination to go to the end. In 1990, he was offered to become the head coach of the USSR national team, but he refused, citing the fact that he had obligations to the club, that he promised the team to win the championship.

Russian team. "Letter of Fourteen"

In 1992, Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin takes over the leadership of the Russian national team and begins to prepare the team for participation in the World Championship. The national team overcomes the qualifying stage with one loss in the last match to the Greek team with a score of 0: 1. After that, seemingly not affecting the passage of final stage defeats 14 players of the team wrote an open letter in which they put forward demands to improve the financial terms of contracts and dismiss Pavel Sadyrin. In place of the head coach, they asked to return his predecessor - Anatoly Byshovets. Among the complaints against Sadyrin were the lack of qualifications of the club coach to work with the national team. The scandal was called "letters of fourteen". The Russian Football Union, headed by the president, sided with Sadyrin, retaining his post as national team coach. Some footballers later refused to sign. Some of them went to the championship in America, but the team still lost several leading players. At that championship, the Russian team did not manage to get out of the group.

Return to Zenit

In 1994 Sadyrin returned to Zenit. Many of those who knew Pavel Fedorovich noted that he was glad to return to the club that meant so much to him. The coach was faced with the task of returning the St. Petersburg team to major league... This was expected of him by the city leadership and sponsors. Sadyrin himself also wanted the team to defeat Spartak Moscow.

The season turned out to be quite successful for the team. All the goals set, including the victory over Spartak, were achieved.

Second farewell to Zenit

After a well-spent season, it seemed that Sadyrin was waiting for further fruitful cooperation with Zenit. But at the end of the season, the contract with the coach expired, and the club's management did not renew it, which caused discontent among the fans of the team. Fans staged rallies in support of Sadyrin at football matches and even on Palace Square. The second parting with Zenit was hard for Pavel Fedorovich. For some time he took a break from work, but at the end of 1996 he again headed the CSKA coaching team.

Method of work

Those who knew Sadyrin's style of work note that he tried to establish a cohesive team game, create a positive friendly atmosphere, but was also demanding of the players.

Footballer Vyacheslav Melnikov, who played for Zenit in 1984, recalled that Sadyrin combined in his work "methods of power football with combination, technical".

Pavel Fedorovich himself said that he had no favorites on the field, during training or playing. Only in life he could humanly single out one of the players, with someone he developed a warmer relationship. But this did not affect the work.

Last years of career

After a season with CSKA, in the period from 1998 to 1999, Sadyrin headed the Kazan club "Rubin", but in 2000 he again took over the leadership of CSKA. Also in 2000, he agreed to become the head coach of the Uzbekistan national team. During his tenure, the team managed to play only one match - a friendly match with Thailand ended in a loss with a score of 2: 0.

In 2000, having unsuccessfully fell down the stairs, Pavel Sadyrin broke his leg, but the club's management nevertheless extended the contract with him and allowed him to return to work after rehabilitation.

In 2001, the tragedy of 1991 was practically repeated - the CSKA goalkeeper died after an injury received during the match with Anji. The coach was very upset about the loss of a player whom he greatly appreciated.

In the autumn of the same year in St. Petersburg CSKA lost to Zenit with a crushing score of 1: 6. After that, Sadyrin voluntarily resigns for health reasons.

Pavel Sadyrin: personal life

Pavel Fedorovich was married twice. From his first marriage, he has a son, Denis. The first wife died in 1990. After her death, the son lived with her relatives in St. Petersburg, often communicating with his father and coming to him in Moscow. In a marriage with his second wife, Tatyana Yakovlevna, there were no children.

Friends and relatives note that in free time Pavel Fedorovich was fond of fishing. In the first year of work at CSKA, he was even presented with an airborne inflatable boat knowing about this hobby. They also remember his passion for photography. Pavel Sadyrin was also a good driver, he loved cars.

Acquaintances of Pavel Fedorovich talk about the firmness of his character, the ability to stand his ground and never deviate from his goals.

Awards

Sadyrin was awarded the title of Honored Trainer of the RSFSR, in 1996 he was awarded the medal of the Order of Merit to the Fatherland. Also in 1996 he was named coach of the year after the season as the head coach of Zenit.

Among Sadyrin's awards there is also a 1996 medal "For the salvation of the perished". Pavel Sadyrin saved a child who was drowning. During an interview at the Zenit training base, he heard screams from the nearby pond and rushed to help.

This case of human rescue was not the only one in his biography. Football player Pavel Sadyrin (Zenit was an important milestone in his career) with his friend rescued a woman from a flooded hotel basement.

Disease

The coach's widow Tatyana Yakovlevna believed that her husband's health was affected by the last parting with Zenit. Cancer was diagnosed in the last year of the coach's life. The president of the CSKA club did not interfere with Sadyrin's desire to work, despite his poor health and a leg injury. Soon after the match with Zenit, which became the last for Pavel Fedorovich in the status of a coach, he was taken to a Moscow hospital, then for some time he was in a clinic in Germany, but was sent back to Moscow.

On December 1, 2001, Pavel Sadyrin died at the Burdenko hospital in Moscow. The cause of death is prostate cancer. The coach's grave is on

By a strange coincidence, CSKA and Zenit again met in the 2001/2002 season finale. This time, “CSKA” won. They dedicated their victory to coach Pavel Sadyrin and goalkeeper Sergei Perkhun, who left in 2001.

Memory

In honor of the 70th birthday of Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin in St. Petersburg, at number 73 on Moskovsky Prospekt, where he lived in the 80s, a memorial plaque was opened in his honor.

Pavel Sadyrin, whose biography was presented to your attention in the article, became one of the few football coaches, who managed to lead such two different teams as Zenit and CSKA to significant victories. For fans of these two clubs, the name of Sadyrin is a legend. Even fewer mentors could boast of such truly popular love and respect that people would come out to the square in defense of the coach. Fans of both teams chanted his name from the stands during the game, which is not so often in football. The footballers with whom he worked also remember their coach. Some of them keep in touch with his family, come on memorable days to put flowers on a memorial plaque.

Our country can rightfully be proud of people like Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin. He managed to prove himself not only in sports, but also in life. An excellent football player, a wise coach and a kind person! Blessed memory of him ...

If you measure greatness in titles, Sadyrin, perhaps, will not be included in the first Russian hundred. There are only four of them, big titles, in Pavel Fedorovich's track record. Even three and a half: the Super Cup, which Zenit took him in 1985, at all times was considered a frivolous trophy, an exhibition trophy.

Still in history domestic football Sadyrin remained a great coach. Legendary. Without a moment's hesitation, we place him on a par with Gabriel Kachalin and Valery Lobanovsky, Konstantin Beskov and Oleg Romantsev, Boris Arkadiev and Viktor Maslov ...

Three titles

1984: Gold with Peter. Playing career Sadyrin, who gave best years football life I finished Zenit very early - at the age of 33. Including because there were no problems with the choice: everyone who came into contact with him in life, it was clear that Sadyrin - future coach... And he did not argue.

In 1977, Sadyrin graduated from the High School of Theater, began work at Zenit and coached the club youth for 6 years - that very moment when the venerable Yuri Morozov accepted the offer of Dynamo Kiev and recommended Sadyrin in his place.

The debutant's legacy was simply magnificent: Morozov made a bet on young home-grown players and even won bronze medals with Zenit in 1980 - the first in Zenit's history. And the debutant was not taken aback - the "transfer of the baton" went almost perfectly. The clause “almost” refers to “only” the 4th place in the same 1983 season and the extremely unsuccessful start of the next, golden one: after six rounds, Zenit had only one victory, and in the USSR Cup final, his team suffered defeat to the expressionless Moscow Dynamo - 0: 2.

It was that match that became the boundary after which Zenit could no longer be stopped. The players later recounted how they, depressed and devastated, were struck by the reaction to the defeat of the head coach. “We guys have lost the cup, but life goes on. Now we just have to win the championship, otherwise people simply won't understand us. "

The final of the USSR Cup took place on June 24, 1984, and a month later Zenit took the lead standings championship. Moreover, the match that threw him to the top turned out in the most incredible way: by the 80th minute the Leningraders were losing to the hosts, Dinamo Tbilisi, two hopeless goals, it seemed, and already on the 83rd they were leading 3: 2!

In the capital of Georgia, Sadyrinsky Zenit caught an incredible, truly champion courage, and 10 days later another historic victory burst out - over Spartak. And again away, and again with a score of 3: 2, and again with a decisive goal in the end. By the end of August, Zenit's advantage over the pursuers had reached 4 points, and at the right moment the team was also worthy of a spurt, beating the main competitors - Torpedo and Dnipro.

In the last match of the season against Metalist Kharkiv, Zenit played a real extravaganza - 4: 1. What happened after that in the northern capital simply defies description. Pavel Sadyrin and his footballers have become real heroes of Leningrad.

1991: gold with Moscow. In 1989, Sadyrin received CSKA, which by that time did not know the joy of victories in the USSR championships for 19 years. In 1987, the army team flew into the first league with a bang, but they failed to return on the first attempt: only the third place, followed by the dismissal of the head coach - Sergey Shaposhnikov replaced by Sadyrin.

The team he created is still considered almost a benchmark. Returning to the "tower", the army team in 1990 immediately took off to the second step of the podium, and the next season, being considered the undisputed favorites of the championship, took gold. Moreover, at the start, their advantage over all rivals without exception was indeed unconditional - 6 wins in 6 matches with a goal difference of 17: 5. However, closer to the finish line, the handicap melted, the army team first overtook, and then bypassed "Spartak". But the long recession had special, tragic properties of the cause ...

The fate of the championship title was decided in the penultimate round, when the red-and-white unexpectedly lost at home to Torpedo, and CSKA in a tough struggle, due to the only goal scored by Dmitry Galyamin, defeated Dynamo Moscow.

USSR Cup. In the same season, the army team took the Cup of the country, beating Torpedo in the final - 3: 2. This match has a special subtext: a triumphant victory was overshadowed by death CSKA goalkeeper Mikhail Eremin... The day after the victory - more precisely, the next morning - a Zhiguli car moving along the Leningradskoe highway, in which Eremin was with his brother, flew into the oncoming lane and fell under the mighty Ikarus.

Doctors fought for Eremin's life for a whole week, but on June 30 he was gone. It was then that Sadyrin's team overtook a severe recession, which they managed to overcome with great difficulty towards the end of the championship.

Three betrayals

Zenit -1987. After championship season thought that the team created by Sadyrin was destined for a long and happy life... However, everything turned out to be much more banal and sadder. Stunned by their own greatness, Zenit began to fall apart even before the start of the next season: the players simply could not cope with the happiness that fell upon them (and, of course, material benefits were attached to them). In 1985, the team did not even make it to the European Cups (6th place), in 1986 it was 4 points behind the bronze Spartak, and in 1987 it became clear that chemistry could not be restored in any way. The guilty "appointed", of course, the head coach.

“January 12, 1985. CCM. Honoring Zenit, - recalls one of Sadyrin's assistants Mikhail Lokhov.- The team was bathed in glory! I myself dragged this whole drunken company from the buffet onto the stage so that they would come out with dignity and receive gold medals. People were unable to rebuild. Then everyone wanted to invite Zenit people to a restaurant and have a drink with them. And if he refused - not our man, an enemy of the people! .. Discord began. Something was given to someone, someone was not given. Envy, intrigue, confusion ... You know, when there is no result, it all starts. In 1987, the team formed a kind of grievance committee. And then there was perestroika, which created the illusion of complete freedom and permissiveness, speech Mikhail Gorbachev... They chose their own bosses. Such an atmosphere in the country: everything is possible, smash, break - and you will get nothing for it! Sadyrin no longer had support. "

Pavel Sadyrin. Photo: RIA Novosti

Team-1994. In 1992, Sadyrin was appointed head coach of the Russian national team. His team was young, strong, very promising. She confidently walked in the qualifying tournament of the 1994 World Cup, but after an unexpected defeat from the Greek national team, a scandal erupted, which was called "Letter 14" in the historical chronicles.

After the match RFC President Vyacheslav Koloskov made an angry speech in the locker room. He "ran over" the players, with claims: with such a game, the president said, you have nothing to do in the USA. The footballers, most of whom played in foreign clubs and were not financially dependent on the RFU and the national team, rebelled and wrote a message in which they accused the leadership (including Sadyrin) of default.

The letter ended like this:

"We believe:

1. Anatoly Fedorovich Byshovets should rightfully work with the Russian national football team and prepare it for performances in the final of the 1994 World Cup in the United States.

2. The conditions of material remuneration for entering the the final part world championship.

3. The logistics of the national team must be improved immediately.

Players of the Russian national football team: Nikiforov, Karpin, Ivanov, Yuran, Shalimov, Dobrovolsky, Kolyvanov, Onopko, Khlestov, Kiryakov, Kanchelskis, Mostovoy, Salenko, Kulkov. "

The rebels failed to put pressure on Koloskov, and after lengthy proceedings, burdened by mutual claims, The "core of the uprising" (Shalimov, Dobrovolsky, Kolyvanov, Kiryakov, Kulkov and Kanchelskis) refused to play for Sadyrin's national team.

Having lost the leaders on the eve of the tournament, in the USA the team did not leave the group, but head coach resigned.

After the World Cup, Pavel Fedorovich returned to Zenit, which was poking around in the first league, and raised him to the highest. However, his contract was weak, short - Sadyrin never attached importance to pieces of paper - and after a successful 1996 season he was announced to resign.

It was very hard blow... It is believed that it was then that the focus of the disease was activated, which after 5 years brought the coach to the grave.

As long as there is strength

After Zenit there was a short period of work at CSKA, a short business trip to Kazan Rubin - and another, last in my life, return to the army club. By that time, Sadyrin was already seriously ill. In the 2001 season, after a severe defeat from Zenit (1: 6), Pavel Fedorovich voluntarily resigned as chief.

For the time being, none of the outsiders had any idea of ​​Sadyrin's illness. And close people for a long time were in the dark. The moment has simply come when it became impossible to hide the problems.

- I never told anyone: neither my relatives, nor his mother, - recalls the widow of Sadyrina Tatiana Yakovlevna.“We hoped we could handle it ourselves. He held himself very courageously, even tried not to show me how physically and mentally difficult it was for him. Doctors categorically forbade him to work, they said that he needed peace of mind. But Pavel Fedorovich said that his heart is with CSKA, so he will endure and work as long as he has the strength ...

From the memories of a son Denis Sadyrin

Father... For me, he was an exemplary father. I never imposed my point of view and at the same time listened to my words. I am very grateful to him for letting him go through life his own way. My father, frankly, spoiled me, often gave me gifts. One of the most expensive for me is a watch. I still wear them.

"Zenith". At school, everyone, of course, knew that I was the son of Pavel Fedorovich, but for all the time my father only came to parent-teacher meeting which automatically turned into a football night. And in the championship year, a meeting was organized between the Zenit head coach and the guys from our school. By pull, so to speak. With him, as I remember, Sergei Dmitriev also came. He was the youngest then.

Fishing... When in 1986 my father had to leave Zenit, he was terribly worried. He had offers to work in the major league teams, not to mention the first. And he chose the second-rate "Crystal" from Kherson. A representative of this club specially came to Leningrad and persuaded his father to accept the team, promising a wonderful fishing trip. Basically, fishing and persuading him. He knew, apparently, about the passion of his father. Then my mother and I moved to Kherson for almost the whole summer. It was the happiest summer of my childhood for me. Because for the first time I got the opportunity to fully spend time with my father.

All by myself. My father did not know how to lie on the couch in front of the TV. He was madly in love with physical labor. But not to chop wood, but to create. With a blueprint in front of his eyes, he could build anything. For example, he himself built a bathhouse in a dacha near Vyborg. It was almost impossible to tear him away from the work process. Even for lunch. He worked hard until sunset.

Betrayal... Dad was a gentle person. I think it hindered him in critical situations. The betrayal took him by surprise. However, dad did not really like to share his problems with his family. Being strong man, I kept a lot to myself. He always said what he thought, and for that he also suffered. He also knew how to forgive people.

CSKA... My father always had real friends. He was especially close with Yuri Semin, whom I also often visited. Before each round, they called up with Yuri Pavlovich, wishing each other victory. But when CSKA played against Lokomotiv, friendship faded into the background. But only for 90 minutes. After the matches, they analyzed them in detail. I have always supported the teams that my father coached. Including when he worked with CSKA, and the army team met with Zenit.

The final... I will never forget my father's last match. In St. Petersburg, at the "Petrovsky". I knew that he had come to Petersburg with accompanying persons. They made sure that the father, God forbid, did not fall. On the eve of the game, the doctors said that it was impossible to go to the stadium. But he could not help but go. During the game, I could not look at the field, I only looked at my father. The defeat inflicted on the army team that day was a fatal blow for my father. In his life, he deflected too many blows ...

Out of the field

His phrase: "I do not understand what kind of business?"

His principle: "The main thing is to act!"

His medal: a piece of lawn from the Petrovsky stadium, which was cut out in 1984 after the victorious championship match and packed in a box.

His teachers: Gabriel Kachalin, Valery Lobanovsky, Yuri Morozov.

His dream is to take his mom to the Canary Islands.

His hobbies are fishing and collecting key rings.

His dish: homemade dumplings.

PFC CSKA matches

table

Russian Championship UEFA Europa League Russian Youth Championship

1 Zenith 19 37-9 45 2 Krasnodar 19 33-20 35 3 Rostov 19 34-28 34
4 PFC CSKA 19 26-18 34
5 Lokomotiv M 19 28-24 34 6 Arsenal T 19 23-23 25 7 Ufa 19 16-17 25 8 Dynamo M 19 16-21 24 9 Ural 19 24-31 24 10 Spartak M 19 19-21 22 11 Tambov 19 23-26 21 12 Akhmat 19 13-24 19 13 Orenburg 18 21-27 19 14 Ruby 19 11-21 19 15 Wings of Soviets 19 20-25 18 16 Sochi 18 16-25 15
1 Espanyol 6 12-4 11 2 Ludogorets 6 10-10 8 3 Ferencvaros 6 5-7 7
4 PFC CSKA 6 3-9 5
1 Dynamo M 19 39-10 41
2 PFC CSKA 19 33-20 34
3 Zenith 19 28-25 33 4 Lokomotiv M 19 28-16 33 5 Spartak M 19 30-30 33 6 Arsenal T 19 32-23 32 7 Wings of Soviets 19 44-31 32 8 Tambov 19 30-24 30 9 Akhmat 19 37-30 28 10 Krasnodar 19 30-31 24 11 Sochi 19 30-30 23 12 Rostov 19 26-40 21 13 Ural 19 30-35 21 14 Ruby 19 21-36 20 15 Orenburg 19 19-28 14 16 Ufa 19 12-60 8

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Sadyrin and his "golden" squad (1989-1991)


Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin began his football career in Perm, at the school of the local team "Zvezda", the colors of which he defended in 1959-1964. In 1965 Sadyrin moved to Leningrad, where he played for Zenit for eleven seasons, the last six years being its captain. "An efficient, cold-blooded midfielder," it is written about him in the reference book "Russian Football for 100 Years", "stood out for a wide range of actions, a fighting character, possessed a delivered blow from both feet, performed free kicks and penalties well." Since 1978 P.F. Sadyrin as a coach. In 1984, under his leadership, Zenit won the gold medals of the USSR champion for the first time in its history, and in the same season reached the USSR Cup final. It should be especially noted that Pavel Fedorovich was characterized by the ability to find an approach to the players and establish normal relations in the team.

The roster has changed slightly. Kh. Bidzhiev returned to Lokomotiv, V. Glushakov left for Kotayk (Abovyan), A. Mokh moved to Dynamo Moscow, A. Afanasyev moved to Torpedo. Mikhail Eremin was returned from Spartak, defender Viktor Yanushevsky came from Minsk, striker Oleg Sergeev moved from Volgograd “Rotor”, and former Zenit striker and national team player Sergei Dmitriev came from the capital “Dynamo”. Young Valery Minko was brought from distant Barnaul, Sergey Krutov and Alexander Grishin were transferred from the second team to the first.

The composition of the army team was soon determined: at the gate - Yu. Shishkin (M. Eremin); defense: on the right - D. Galyamin (V. Yanushevsky), on the left - S. Kolotovkin, in the center - D. Bystrov and O. Malyukov (S. Fokin); midfield - D. Kuznetsov (captain), I. Korneev (S. Krutov), ​​V. Broshin, V. Tatarchuk (M. Kolesnikov); attack - V. Masalitin, O. Sergeev (S. Dmitriev).

The victorious march began with the start of the first league tournament. In five rounds - five wins with a total score of 15: 0. Throughout the season, the army team was competing with Georgian footballers from "Guria", with whom the Muscovites shared points (away - 1: 2, at home - 4: 1). At the finish, the teams were divided by one point: the army team - 64, and Guria - 63. CSKA players scored 113 goals (on average - 2.7 per match), and conceded 28. In 42 games they won 27 times, 15 times - with large account... Valery Masalitin scored 32 goals in 39 matches (average performance - 0.82 goals per game).

The list of "33 best" after a long break appeared the name of the army player. The first league player V. Tatarchuk entered the list under No. 2 in the "central midfielder" nomination.
As part of the national team, one game (with the Polish national team) was played by the army team defender S. Fokin. V. Tatarchuk took part in the February tour in Italy, where the national team held unofficial sparring matches. In the new Olympic team, CSKA was represented by young players O. Tabunov and V. Popovich.

O. Sergeev played in the youth team. For the junior team - O. Tabunov, D. Gradilenko and V. Popovich. A. Gushchin, V. Minko, A. Grishin represented in the national team of boys born in 1972-1973 CSKA.

In 1990 in coaching staff the team was coached by Alexander Alekseevich Kolpovsky. D. Gradilenko (in SKA Karpaty) and V. Popovich (in Spartak, Moscow), as well as a number of young players dropped out of the team. The goalkeepers from CSKA-2 Alexander Guteev and Andrei Novosadov, a pupil of Kemerovo football, striker Ilshat Faizulin, Yuri Bavykin (Salut, Belgorod), several CSKA school players, including defenders Mikhail Sinev and Alexei Gushchin, came.

The first half of the season, V. Masalitin and S. Krutov, who played in the Dutch club Vitesse from the city of Arnhem, were absent from the team. V english club V. Yanushevsky was leaving "Aldershot", and S. Dmitriev - for the Spanish "Jerez" (Cadiz).

This season, only 20 players entered the field with the army team - evidence that the composition of the team was fully determined. In the first round, the team scored 17 points out of 24 possible, the same as Dynamo Kiev, with which the army team drew the match. These clubs led the medal race. CSKA started the second half of the championship well, but the defeat in the return match in Kiev - 1: 4 left them only chances for silver medals, and the young team of Pavel Sadyrin managed to outstrip Dynamo Moscow in this dispute in terms of the total number of victories. By the way, in terms of performance, the army team lost only to the champion - Dynamo Kiev. CSKA scorers scored 43 goals, and the best of them I. Korneev and V. Masalitin - 8. The team won 13 victories, three of them with a large score (Shakhtar - 4: 0, Pamir - 4: 1, " Rotor "- 7: 0), however, and twice lost big - 1: 4 to Kiev and 0: 4 to Ararat. In the game with the Volgograd team, Valery Masalitin repeated the record of the national championships, scoring 5 goals in one game, and I. Korneev received the “Knight of the attack” prize for the players who performed “tricks with the hat” more often than others.

The list of "33 best" included five players from the army team. The second numbers - defender D. Galyamin and midfielders V. Broshin and D. Kuznetsov, the third - defender S. Fokin and midfielder V. Tatarchuk. S. Fokin, V. Tatarchuk and V. Broshin played in the first team, however, none of them played in the national team at the World Championship in Italy. Then A.F. Byshovets. In this convocation, M. Eremin, D. Kuznetsov and D. Galyamin made their debut in the national team.

Youth team USSR (coaches - V.V. Radionov and L.A. Pakhomov) ten years later again became the champion of Europe. The goal of the national team was defended by M. Eremin.

Juniors also became champions of the Old World, including army men A. Gushchin, V. Minko and A. Grishin.

The year 1991 has come. Still no one guessed that this would be the last year of the existence of the USSR, and therefore the last championship of the Union. On the eve of the championship, S. Dmitriev and V. Yanushevsky returned to the team, midfielders Vasily Ivanov from Zenit and Dmitry Karsakov from the capital's Zvezda, as well as the striker from Zvezda from Perm Lev Matveyev, were accepted.

The first of our footballers, and even more so goalkeepers, went to Brazil, to the Rio Branco club, Y. Shishkin, in the middle of the season he moved to the German Tennis Borussia club V. Yanushevsky, and to the KamAZ team (Naberezhnye Chelny) - D. Karsakov.

CSKA started brilliantly.
On March 5, Dinamo Minsk was defeated in the quarterfinals of the USSR Cup - 4: 1.
10th of March. 1st round of the championship... Moscow. LFC CSKA. Victory over Metalist (Kharkiv) - 4: 0.
March 16. 2nd round. Victory over the capital "Dynamo" in "Olimpiyskiy" - 2: 1.
March 23rd. 3rd round. Victory in LFC CSKA over Lokomotiv (Moscow) - 5: 1.
March 31. 4th round. Victory in Minsk over Dynamo - 1: 0.
5th of April. 5th round. Victory in Moscow, in LFC CSKA over Dnipro - 1: 0.
April 9. 6th round. Victory in LFC CSKA over Chornomorets - 4: 3.

Seven victories in a row!

Then - some decline. And yet, by the end of the first round, the army team is the undisputed leader. Along the way, Lokomotiv Moscow was defeated in the Cup semifinals - 3: 0.

June 23, 1991.USSR Cup. The final.
Torpedo (Moscow) - CSKA - 2: 3 (1: 1).
Moscow. Luzhniki Stadium. 37,000 spectators.

Referee: V. Butenko.

"Torpedo": Sarychev, Polukarov, Kalaychev, Afanasiev, Yushkov, Shustikov (Matveev, 70), Chugainov, Tishkov, Y. Savichev (Grishin, 46), Shirinbekov, Agashkov.

CSKA: Mikhail EREMIN, Dmitry KUZNETSOV, Sergei KOLOTOVKIN, Dmitry BYSTROV, Sergei Fokin (Sergei DMITRIEV, 70), Mikhail KOLESNIKOV, Igor KORNEEV, Valery BROSHIN (Viktor YANUSHEVSKY, 83), Oleg SERGEEV, Vladimir TATARCHULYUK, 72 ).

Goals: Tishkov (43 - 1: 0), Korneev (45 - 1: 1), Korneev (67 - 1: 2), Tishkov (75 - 2: 2), Sergeev (80 - 2: 3).

Warning: Afanasyev.

THIS WAS THE FIFTH VICTORY OF THE ARMENIANS OF MOSCOW IN THE DRAWINGS OF THE USSR CUP.

IN THE MORNING WE LEARNED THAT ON THE LENINGRAD HIGHWAY, MIKHAIL EREMIN CRASHED IN A CAR. JUNE 30 MISHA DIED ...

On July 2, he was buried at the cemetery in Zelenograd. And there the players, every one of them, swore that they would win this national championship, no matter what it cost them. In memory of Misha ...

It got harder to play. The defeat at Shakhtar was followed by draws in Dnepropetrovsk and Odessa and a defeat in the derby with Spartak. Many saw Alexander Guteev's fault in these spectacular losses. In fact, the whole team was still in shock after the tragedy experienced. Although, of course, it was harder for Guteev than the others.

The team invited the goalkeeper from the capital "Dynamo" Dmitry Kharin. He was still recovering from an injury, but from the beginning of July he started training and on July 19 he came out in the army team in Yerevan, in the game against Ararat. Having won on the road, the team regained the game spirit it had lost. Still, it became more difficult to get points. In the second round, the army team scored five points less than in the first. After a draw in Tashkent on 31 August, the capital's Spartak caught up with them, but CSKA played five of the remaining six league games in Moscow. The meeting with Dynamo Moscow in the penultimate round on October 27 turned out to be decisive. Army men received their fellow countrymen at the Torpedo stadium on East Street. The evening turned out to be cold, windy, it was snowing. Many players came out wearing leggings, hats and gloves.

CSKA - Dynamo (Moscow)-1: 0 (0: 0). Moscow. Torpedo Stadium. 10 800 spectators.

Referee: V. Butenko.

CSKA:
Dmitry KHARIN, Dmitry KUZNETSOV (Valery MINKO, 62), Sergey KOLOTOVKIN, Dmitry BYSTROV, Oleg MALYUKOV, Mikhail KOLESNIKOV (Oleg SERGEEV, 62), Igor KORNEEV, Valery BROSHIN, Dmitry GALYAMIN, Vladimir TATARCHUK, Sergey DMITRY.

"Dynamo": Andrey Smetanin, Vyacheslav Tsarev, Omari Tetradze, Evgeny Dolgov, Andrey Chernyshev, Andrey Kobelev, Andrey Timoshenko (Viktor Losev, 23), Evgeny Smertin, Igor Kolyvanov (Igor Simutenkov, 68), Viktor Leonenko, Sergey Kiryakov.

Goal: GALYAMIN (49).

Warning: Chernyshev.

After the match, there was a standing ovation, torches in the stands, Pavel Sadyrin flying over outstretched arms, traditional photography, a noisy and cramped locker room full of happy and tired faces.

1st PLACE, 43 POINTS, BALL DIFFERENCE: 57-32.

FOR THE SEVENTH TIME IN ITS HISTORY CSKA BECAME THE CHAMPION OF THE USSR AND FOR THE THIRD TIME MAKE THE "GOLDEN DOUBLE"!

In the 1991 season, the army team took part in the Cup Winners' Cup. At the very first stage, they got a very serious rival - the Italian Serie A team Roma. In the first game of the 1/16 final in Moscow on September 18, troubles began at the very beginning of the second half, when Fokin, interrupting the opponent's transfer to the center of the penalty area with his head, cut the ball into his own net. Five minutes later, O. Sergeev equalized the score, finishing off the ball after Tatarchuk's kick, but in the 73rd minute, D. Bystrov unsuccessfully took the ball, he hit Rizzitelli's chest, who, being face to face with Kharin, brought the Romans ahead.

The return game took place two weeks later in Rome, on Olympic stadium... The army team immediately seized the advantage and realized it already in the 13th minute. The one-touch rally, in which Galyamin, Kuznetsov, Kolesnikov and Dmitriev took part, ended with a wonderful blow of the latter in the fall with his head - 1: 0. The nightmare happened on last minutes... To reach the 1/8 finals, the guests needed one more goal. And they created this goal. Fokin, the same Sergei Fokin, who blundered in the first game, ran to the Italians' goal for a corner kick, took the ball and sent it into the net. Here it is - victory! But the judge stole that success from CSKA, canceling Fokin's goal for no apparent reason. Even italian newspapers wrote after the match that "the referee helped the hosts" and expressed regret that "the original army team dropped out of the drawing so early." And "Roma", if anyone has forgotten, then reached the semi-finals of the Cup Winners' Cup.

In the USSR national team, the army team was represented by D. Galyamin, I. Korneev and D. Kuznetsov, who participated in qualifying matches European Championship. Besides them, O. Sergeev and V. Tatarchuk were involved in friendly matches.

CSKA players A. Novosadov, V. Minko, D. Karsakov and A. Gushchin became bronze medalists of the European Championship among juniors, among others.

The list of "33 best" included nine champions of the country: in the nomination "goalkeepers" -

D. Kharin (No. 2) and M. Eremin (No. 3), “left backs” - S. Kolotovkin (No. 2), “right backs” - D. Galyamin (No. 1), “left midfielders” - D. Kuznetsov (No. 1), "front central midfielders" - V. Broshin (No. 3), "right midfielders" - I. Korneev (No. 1), "central midfielders" - V. Tatarchuk (No. 2) and "left forwards" - O. Sergeev (No. 3).

In addition, Igor Korneev, according to a survey of players from all clubs, was recognized as the best footballer countries of 1991. And the most productive player of CSKA in the championship was D. Kuznetsov (12 goals).

Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin was born on September 18, 1942 in Perm. He started playing football at the local Zvezda, and in 1965 he was invited to Zenit, where he played 11 seasons in a row, having played in 333 matches. Left midfielder Pavel Sadyrin, short, thin, light, but very strong, extremely hard-working, responsible and selfless, was an indisputable authority both on the field and beyond. The player number “6” was elected captain in 1970, and until 1975, when his career ended, he took our team to the field. “Zenit would be an ideal team if 11 Sadyrins played in it,” coaches said about him and wrote newspapers.

In 1975, Sadyrin's career as a player was cut short: the reason was quite common - personal disagreements with coach Zonin. Having already a higher pedagogical education (Perm Pedagogical Institute), Sadyrin, nevertheless, decides to connect his whole life with football and at the beginning of 1976 enters the newly opened Higher School of Coaches (HST), where he studies with Malofeev, Prokopenko, V. Fedotov ...

In 1978, Yuri Morozov took the "freshly baked" specialist Sadyrin as an assistant to the position of Zenit's double coach. An excellent fusion of higher pedagogical and coaching education very soon brings success to Sadyrin: in 1981 - a kind of "test of the pen" of the future triumphant - the Zenith double headed by him, after a 23-year break, wins bronze medals. And in 1983, after Morozov left for Dynamo Kiev, Pavel Fedorovich became the head coach of our team.

A year later, Sadyrina's Zenit smashes CSKA Morozov, sending the red-blue to the first league, and securing the title best team THE USSR. Alas, the dizziness of success affected not only the fans, but also the team - and at the end of the 80s, together with Sadyrin, he flew to the 1st league of the union championship.

After leaving Zenit, Sadyrin coached Kherson Kristall, after which in 1989 he took over CSKA, which was stuck in the first league. Immediately, in the very first year, having brought CSKA to the elite, in the second year he made the army team vice-champions of the country, and in the third year - Cup holders and Union champions.

After the failure of the CIS national team at the European-92 Championship, he became the head coach of the national team. Despite the coach's efforts to save the collapsed team, the calls to which were ignored by the Spartak team, the Russian national team at the World Cup in the USA in 1994 failed. The only bright spot was the world record of Zenit player Salenko, who scored five goals in one match ...

As a result, to the delight of football Petersburg, Sadyrin returns to Zenit. The team returns to the top division, and immediately declares its claims to leadership in Russian football... In the late 90s, however, Zenit's management looks far ahead, and they do not renew their contract with Sadyrin - even the rallies and demonstrations of Zenit fans on Palace Square do not help ...

Sadyrin left for CSKA, then for Rubin Kazan, and returned to CSKA again. The army team of the 2000s is Sadyrin's team, which won the sympathy of some Zenit fans for this very reason.

In the last match, played by Sadyrin as head coach, two teams met, to which he gave almost his entire life: Zenit hosted CSKA. His former club defeated the current one with a score of 6: 1, and Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin, who got to the hospital immediately after the game, did not return to the coaching bench ...

Total for Zenit in the period 1965-1975. Pavel Sadyrin played 333 matches, scored 37 goals (a performance record among Zenit midfielders!).

Team captain 1970-1975

Zenit's top scorer of the 1971 season- 8 goals.

Included in the top 33 (№ 3 — 1965).

Under his leadership, "Zenith" in the periods 1983-1987, 1995-1996. played 224 matches: 100 wins, 51 draws, 73 losses, goal difference 302-239 (of which 42: 24-5-13, 65-42 in the first league).

Honored trainer of the RSFSR

USSR Champion 1984 year

Champion and USSR Cup Winner 1991 (with CSKA).

Silver medalist of the USSR championship 1990 (with CSKA).

Under his leadership, Zenit's understudies took 3rd place (1981).

The Russian national team under his leadership in the period 1992-1994. played 23 matches: 12 wins, 6 draws, 5 defeats, goal difference 40-23.

Alley... In 2012, when it was the 70th anniversary of the birth of the former head coach of Zenit, football club turned to the city authorities with a request to name one of the city streets in honor of Sadyrin. And two years later, an alley named after Pavel Sadyrin appeared in the Udelny Park.

Fans... Probably, in our country, no coach was trusted as much as Sadyrin. He became a hero for St. Petersburg, a favorite mentor for thousands of CSKA fans. Sadyrin was idolized!

Grandchildren... Sadyrina's widow Tatyana Yakovlevna once admitted that her husband always dreamed of becoming a grandfather. But, unfortunately, he did not have time to catch the birth of his grandchildren. The eldest granddaughter appeared two years after the death of Pavel Fedorovich.

bitter... In 1965, Sadyrin was simultaneously invited to play Gorky (Soviet name Nizhny Novgorod) and to Leningrad. As a result, Pavel chose Zenit and hardly ever regretted it.

Birthday... Every year, Zenit, on the birthday of Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin, holds the traditional laying of flowers at the memorial plaque of the former player and coach. Commemorate legendary coach gathering veterans, club representatives and members of student fan clubs blue-white-blue.

Euro 1992... The unsuccessful performance (last place in the group) of the CIS national team, the successor to the USSR team, at the 1992 European Championship was the reason for the resignation of head coach Anatoly Byshovets. As a result, the choice was made in favor of Sadyrin. This became a kind of gift to Pavel Fedorovich on the eve of his 50th birthday. For the sake of the national team, Sadyrin left CSKA, with which he won the championship and the USSR Cup in 1991 and was supposed to play in the Champions League. But the love affair with the national team did not work out for Sadyrin.

Wives... Sadyrin was married twice. The first wife died tragically in 1984. The second time Pavel Fedorovich married Tatyana Yakovlevna and lived with her until the end of his days.

"Star"... Pavel started his football career in the Perm club "Zvezda". At the age of 17 he entered the Perm Pedagogical Institute. And at 23 he got to Zenit. In the very first home match in Leningrad, in the presence of 90 thousand fans at the Kirov stadium, Sadyrin scored winning goal Spartak.

Intrigue... Intrigues were too often trailed around Pavel Fedorovich, he was betrayed more than once. So it was in 1987, when, due to a handful of offended football players, he had to leave Zenit. A similar case happened in 1998, when he was kicked out of CSKA.

Chant... "Most best coach in the world - Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin! " - over the years, the stands of the Kirov stadium in Leningrad and the fans from the Peschanka benches and the Olimpiyskiy chairs in Moscow chanted. Both capitals showed their emotions absolutely sincerely, because in the history of both Zenit and CSKA there were probably no more popular figures.

Sadyrin's pets... In an interview, Tatyana Yakovlevna Sadyrina admitted that Pavel Fedorovich loved and appreciated Sergei Semak very much. He said that “Seryozha is very good football player and good man". And you must admit that it is symbolic that today many fans in St. Petersburg want to see Semak as the head coach of Zenit.

Medal... In 1995, at the Zenit base in Udelnaya, right during an interview, Sadyrin pulled the drowning 12-year-old Alyosha Bazlov out of the pond. For this feat he was awarded the medal "For the salvation of the perished." Today children often come to the legendary pond to feed the already fat ducks with bread. But it is already difficult to imagine that the new coach of Zenit will selflessly dive into muddy water behind one of them.

Resignation... On November 22, 1996, a two-year contract was signed with the new Zenit coach - Anatoly Byshovts. Pavel Fedorovich took his resignation hard, having been admitted to the hospital with a heart attack.

"Letter of Fourteen"... “Russian revolt, senseless and merciless,” as Alexander Sergeevich dubbed him, happened in the national football team on November 17, 1993. On behalf of 14 players, an open letter was written demanding the resignation of the head coach of the national team Pavel Sadyrin, changing the conditions of material reward for reaching the finals of the World Cup and improving the logistics of the team.

"Ruby"... After leaving CSKA for the second time, in December 1998 Sadyrin headed Rubin Kazan. But after completing the contract, he left the club for not too successful performance the team that took 7th place in the championship of the first division that season.

Death... Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin, after a serious long illness, died on December 1, 2001 in Moscow, at the Burdenko military hospital. Every year, on the anniversary of his death, people come to the Kuntsevo cemetery former footballers CSKA, Zenit, fans of these clubs to honor the memory of the legendary coach.

Trainer... In 1975, due to a conflict with the head coach of Zenit German Zonin, Sadyrin decided to end his career as an athlete. Having a higher pedagogical education (Perm Pedagogical Institute), he nevertheless decided to enter the Higher School of Trainers (HST). Two years later, the newly-baked specialist was already working as a coach for the blue-white-blue team.

Success... The first successes in Zenit came to Sadyrin quickly. The Leningrad public immediately accepted him and fell in love with him. In the blue-white-blue team, he spent 11 seasons, and 6 of them - as a captain.

Fact... Pavel Sadyrin became the first head coach of the Russian national football team. The team under the leadership of Pavel Fedorovich played their debut match on August 16, 1992 at the Lokomotiv stadium with the Mexicans. In a friendly match, the Russians won a landslide victory (2: 0) and, thus, inscribed their names in history.

Kherson "Crystal"... After leaving Zenit in 1988, Sadyrin took over the Ukrainian team Kristall. However, the cooperation did not last long, and already in next year Pavel Fedorovich began to train CSKA, who was stuck in the first league.

CSKA... For three years of work, Sadyrin managed to triumphantly return CSKA to the top league. In the first season, the team won silver, then first place. It was to the "army" club that he gave last years life.

Honesty... Sadyrin has always been honest with the players, fans, with himself, finally. "A real, honest person who throughout his life was very sincere in relation to his work, to his profession and to his friends," he said about him former coach Lokomotiv Yuri Semin.

The sixth coach in the history of Soviet football was Sadyrin, who managed to win the USSR championship with two by different teams... In 1984, he first became champion with St. Petersburg Zenit, and in 1991, together with Moscow CSKA, he made a double, winning gold medals in the championship and the USSR Cup.

Ernest Serebrennikov... The master of the national sports TV report Ernest Naumovich Serebrennikov said in one of his interviews: “The name of Sadyrin must definitely remain in history, we must remember those people who created our football. The coach, whom many called Pasha. It's very nice".

« I AM I want to reach the top league in order to beat Spartak, - Sadyrin said bluntly in one of the TV interviews, heading Zenit for the second time. No sooner said than done! On July 16, 1996, the red and white were beaten - 2: 0.


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