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Pavel Sadyrin: biography, personal life, playing and coaching career

The famous Russian football coach Pavel Fyodorovich Sadyrin was born on September 18, 1942 in Perm (then the city was called Molotov). In the same place he got carried away with football and graduated from the football school of the Perm team "Zvezda". From 1959 to 1964 he played for this team, and in 1965 he left for Leningrad and entered the "Zenith".

Pavel Sadyrin is a football player who managed to show excellent results. During his career at the club in Leningrad, they scored 37 goals in the games of the USSR championships. In the team he played at the position of midfielder, he proved himself as a reliable, productive 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 at the same time to graduate from the Leningrad Institute of Physical Culture named after PF Lesgaft and become a certified teacher.

Getting started as a trainer

Having completed his career as a football player, Pavel Sadyrin was preparing for coaching at the Higher School of Trainers in Moscow, which he graduated in 1977. Then he entered the coaching position in Zenit. Sadyrin started from work with the youth team, with a duplicate 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 had time to appreciate his progressive coaching style, enthusiastically embraced this appointment.

A year later in the USSR Cup 1984 the team reached the final and became the champion. This happened in the first and only, as it turned out, once in the entire Soviet history of "Zenith". To commemorate the victory, the coach was presented with an unusual souvenir - a piece of artificial lawn from the field where the last match with Metalist was held, which brought victory.

Leaving Zenit, working in CSKA

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

When he joined the team, Sadyrin worked for a long time to create a cohesive team and raise the fighting spirit of the players. Some players of "Zenith" moved to CSKA for their coach.

Coach Pavel Sadyrin worked with the army team for three years, and in the season of 1991 (the last in the history of the USSR before its collapse) the team became the champion of the USSR and the owner of the Cup of Unions. Under the leadership of Sadyrin, the "army men" won their fifth Cup of the USSR, won the title of the USSR champion for the seventh time, and the gold double - the title of champions and the Cup at the same time - was the third in the history of the team. Immediately after the victory at the Cup there was a tragedy, which Pavel Fedorovich was experiencing very hard. One of the heroes of the composition - a young talented goalkeeper Mikhail Eremin - was killed in a car crash.

To the same period of work with CSKA is the case that best describes 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 team, but he refused, referring to the fact that he has obligations to the club, that he promised the team victory in the championship.

Russian team. "Letter of the Fourteen"

In 1992, Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin takes the leadership of the Russian national team and begins to prepare the team for participation in the World Cup. Team overcomes the qualifying stage with one loss in the last match - the Greek team with a score of 0: 1. After this, apparently, not affecting the passage to the final stage of defeat, 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 claims to Sadyrin were the lack of qualification of the club coach for working with the team. The scandal was called the "letter of fourteen." The Russian Football Union, led by President Vyacheslav Koloskov, sided with Sadyrin, retaining the post of national team coach. Some players then refused to sign. Some of them went to the championship in America, but a few leading players the team still lost. At that championship the Russian team did not manage to leave 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 so many things that meant to him the club. Before the coach was the task to return the St. Petersburg team to the big leagues. This was expected of him by the city leadership and sponsors. Sadyrin himself wanted, in addition, that the team won the Moscow "Spartak".

The season was pretty successful for the team. All the goals, including the victory over Spartak, were achieved.

The second goodbye to Zenit

After a well-spent season, it seemed that Sadyrina is waiting for further fruitful cooperation with Zenit. But at the end of the season, the term of the contract with the coach has expired, and the club management did not extend it, which caused discontent among the fans of the team. The fans organized actions in support of Sadyrin at football matches and even at the Palace Square. Pavel Fyodorovich experienced the second parting with Zenit hard. For some time he rested from work, but at the end of 1996 again headed the coaching team of CSKA.

Method of work

Those who knew the style of Sadyrin's work, note that he tried to establish a cohesive team game, create a positive friendly atmosphere, but he 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 combinational, technical".

Pavel Fedorovich himself said that he does not have any pets on the field, during training or playing. Only in life he was able to allocate humanly to someone from the players, with someone formed a warmer relationship. But it did not affect the work.

The last years of his career

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

In 2000, unsuccessfully falling from the stairs, Pavel Sadyrin broke his leg, but the club management nevertheless extended the contract with him and allowed him to return to work after rehabilitation.

In 2001, almost the tragedy of 1991 was almost the same - CSKA goaltender Sergei Perkhon died after an injury during the match against Anzhi. The coach was very worried about the loss of the player, whom he valued very much.

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 the first marriage he has a son, Denis. The first wife died in 1990. After her death, the son lived with her relatives in Petersburg, often communicating with her 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 his spare time Pavel Fedorovich was fond of fishing. In the first year of work in CSKA, he was even given a landing inflatable boat, knowing about this hobby. Also remember his passion for photography. There was Pavel Sadyrin and a good driver, he loved cars.

Pavel Fedorovich's acquaintances tell us about the firmness of his character, his ability to stand his ground and never to give up his goals.

Awards

Sadyrin was awarded the title of Honored Coach of the RSFSR, in 1996 he was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland Medal. Also in 1996 he was recognized as the coach of the year after the season as head coach of Zenit.

There are among the awards Sadyrin and the 1996 medal "For the Salvation of the Perished." Pavel Sadyrin saved the child who was drowning. During the interview at the training base of Zenit, he heard screams from the nearby pond and rushed to the rescue.

This case of human salvation was not the only one in his biography. Football player Pavel Sadyrin ("Zenith" was an important stage in his career) with his friend saved a woman from the flooded basement of the hotel.

Disease

The widow of the trainer Tatiana Yakovlevna believed that her husband's health condition was affected by the last parting with Zenit. Diagnosed cancer in the last year of life coach. The president of the club CSKA Yevgeny Giner did not interfere with Sadyrin's desire to work, despite the poor state of health and the resulting leg injury. Soon after the match with Zenit, which was the last for Pavel Fedorovich as a coach, he was taken to a Moscow hospital, then he was in a clinic in Germany for a while, but was sent back to Moscow.

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

By a strange coincidence in the final of the Cup of Russia in football season 2001/2002 again met the team of CSKA and Zenit. At this time, "army team" won. They dedicated their victory to the departed in 2001 coach Pavel Sadyrin and goalkeeper Sergei Perkhun.

Memory

In honor of the 70th birthday of Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin in St. Petersburg, at the house number 73 on Moscow Avenue, in which he lived in the 80s, a commemorative plaque in his honor was opened.

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

Our country can rightly be proud of such people as Pavel Fedorovich Sadyrin. He managed to prove himself not only in sports, but in life. A fine football player, a wise coach and a kind person! Bright memory to him ...

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