Aleksandr Prokopenko
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Full name | Aleksandr Timofeyevich Prokopenko | ||
Date of birth | November 16, 1953 | ||
Place of birth | Bobruisk, Belarusian SSR | ||
Date of death | Error: Need valid death date (first date): year, month, day | ||
Place of death | Minsk, Belarusian SSR | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1971-1972 | Stroitel Bobruisk | ||
1973-1983 | Dinamo Minsk | ||
1986 | Dnepr Mogilev | ||
1987 | Neftchi Baku | ||
International career | |||
1980 | Soviet Union | 1 | (0) |
1980 | Soviet Union Olympic | 2 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Olympic medal record | ||
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Aleksandr Timofeyevich Prokopenko (Russian: Александр Тимофеевич Прокопенко, November 16, 1953 – March 29, 1989) was a Soviet football player. After retiring he suffered from alcoholism, he died from choking on food in a restaurant age 35.[citation needed]
Part of Eduard Malofeev's Dinamo Minsk side which preached 'sincere football', Prokopenko was the flawed genius that made them tick. He carried a speech impediment, because of which he refused to ever undertake an interview. Despite that he was a firm fans' favourite because his thirst for alcohol meant he drank alongside the supporters. He was technically astute and had the vision to unlock defences and, despite the level at which he drank, was always willing to run his heart out for an entire match.
Honours
- Olympic bronze: 1980.
- Soviet Top League winner: 1982.
International career
Prokopenko played his only game for USSR on July 12, 1980 in a friendly against Denmark.
References
- (Russian) Profile
- Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Football Tactics. Wilson, Jonathan.
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