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VORONIN PES STATS | 1962-1965

zingo Name: Valery Ivanovich Voronin Valery VORONIN | 1962-1965 (He's the one one with the CCCP shirt, the other ones Pele) Nationality: Russian Club: FC Torpedo Moscow Position: *DM, CM, SMF, CB Number: ? Age: 23-26 Era: 1962-1965 Foot: R Side: B Length: 181 Weight: 79 Attack: 70 Defence: 83 Balance: 85 Stamina: 82 Top Speed: 80 Acceleration: 82 Response: 87 Agility: 84 Dribble Accuracy: 85 Dribble Speed: 79 Short Pass Accuracy: 82 Short Pass Speed: 82 Long Pass Accuracy: 84 Long Pass Speed: 80 Shot Accuracy: 66 Shot Power: 82 Shot Technique: 68 Free Kick Accuracy: 55 Curling: 70 Header: 80 Jump: 82 Technique: 85 Aggression: 74 Mentality: 82 Goalkeeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 87 Injury Tolerance: A Condition: 7 Weak Foot Accuracy: 5 Weak Foot Frequency: 5 Consistency: 6 Special Abilities: *Positioning *Passing *Middle Shooting *Centre Valery Ivanovich Voronin (Russian: Валерий Иванович Воронин) (17 July 1939 in Moscow - 22 May 1984 in Moscow) was a footballer from the Soviet Union. He was a versatile midfielder who had incredible technical abilities and was also used as a central defender. During his club career he played for FC Torpedo Moscow, winning the championship twice and was Soviet Footballer of the Year in 1964 and 1965. Between 1960 and 1968 Ivanov earned 66 caps and scored 5 goals for the USSR national football team, and represented the country in the 1962 and 1966 World Cups. During the summer of 1969 he was involved in a serious car accident from which he recovered physically but which left him psychologically scarred. He became a heavy drinker and in May 1985 was found murdered. The investigation into his murder never turned up any leads. _________________ LIVERPOOL, CELTIC, AJAX AMSTERDAM, NEDERLANDS Valery VORONIN | 1962-1965 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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