Konstantin Vasilyevich Shchegotsky (Russian: Константин Васильевич Щегоцкий; April 13, 1911 – January 23, 1989) was a Soviet-Ukrainian football player and coach from Moscow.[1]
In 1927-29, at the age of 16, Shchegotsky played for Gornyak Moscow, which represented a mining institute. In 1930, he joined Tryokhgorka Moscow with which he won gold medals of Moscow city championship. In 1931-32, Shchegotsky played for Automobile Moscow Society (AMO) and the collective team of Moscow city.
In 1933, at 21 years of age, Shchegotsky joined Dynamo Kiev, where he remained until World War II. During that period, he also represented the national team of Ukraine (Ukrainian SSR). In 1935, at the Kiev city championship, Shchegotsky appeared for the Border and Internal Security Administration (UPVO), and for the Soviet Union national football team in several unofficial games. In 1937, Shchegotsky played a game for Spartak Moscow against visiting Basque team.
In August 1938, Shchegotsky was arrested and spent over a year in prison. After his release, Shchegotsky moved to Moscow for rehabilitation, but already in 1940 returned to play for Dynamo Kiev. During World War II, Shchegotsky was in the Soviet partisan movement.
Ukrainian Footballer of the Year | |
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Football Federation of the Ukrainian SSR (and predecessors) |
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Sportyvna Hazeta (Komsomolskoye Znamia) |
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Molod Ukrayiny |
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Ukrainskiy Football (newspaper) |
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Ukrainskiy Football (website) | |
Kyiv Institute of Physical Culture (MVP of Ukrainian clubs) |
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Football Federation of Ukraine (MVP of the Vyshcha Liha) |
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Komanda (MVP of the UPL) |
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Komanda1 (MVP of the UPL) | |
Best player of the UPL season |
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Football Stars of Ukraine |
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FC Dynamo Kyiv – managers | |
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NK Veres Rivne – managers | |
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FC Nyva Vinnytsia – managers | |
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FC Chornomorets Odesa – managers | |
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FC Shakhtar Donetsk – managers | |
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