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}}'''Anatoly Mikhaylovich Akimov''' ({{lang-ru|Анато́лий Миха́йлович Аки́мов}}; April 6, 1915, [[Moscow]], [[Russian Empire]] — August 10, 1984, [[Moscow]], [[RSFSR]], [[USSR]]) is a Soviet football goalkeeper. [[Honored Master of Sports of the USSR]] (1940), [[:ru:Заслуженный тренер|Honored coach of the RSFSR]] (1963). Player Team Moscow. Head coach of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1958-1960).
}}'''Anatoly Mikhaylovich Akimov''' ({{langx|ru|Анато́лий Миха́йлович Аки́мов}}; April 6, 1915, [[Moscow]], [[Russian Empire]] — August 10, 1984, [[Moscow]], [[RSFSR]], [[USSR]]) was a Soviet football goalkeeper. [[Honored Master of Sports of the USSR]] (1940), [[:ru:Заслуженный тренер|Honored coach of the RSFSR]] (1963). Player Team Moscow. Head coach of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1958-1960).


In 1931-35 he played [[handball]], was the champion of Moscow, was a member of the Moscow team.
In 1931-35 he played [[handball]], was the champion of Moscow, was a member of the Moscow team.

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Anatoly Akimov
Born
Anatoly Mikhaylovich Akimov

(1915-04-06)April 6, 1915
Died10 August 1984(1984-08-10) (aged 69)
Moscow
SpouseNatalia Petukhova

Anatoly Mikhaylovich Akimov (Russian: Анато́лий Миха́йлович Аки́мов; April 6, 1915, Moscow, Russian Empire — August 10, 1984, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR) was a Soviet football goalkeeper. Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1940), Honored coach of the RSFSR (1963). Player Team Moscow. Head coach of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1958-1960).

In 1931-35 he played handball, was the champion of Moscow, was a member of the Moscow team.

He was awarded the Order of the Badge of Honour (1937).[1]

Wife, a famous Soviet athlete, champion of the USSR, Natalia Petukhova.[2]

He was buried at the Vagankovo Cemetery.[3]

Grave on the Vagankovo Cemetery

References

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  1. ^ Профиль на официальном сайте ФК «Спартак» (Москва)
  2. ^ Зал Славы Спартак Москва
  3. ^ "Фото могилы". Archived from the original on 2010-08-05. Retrieved 2016-08-04.
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