Sergei Aleksandrovich Prikhodko (; born 7 March 1962) is a
Russia
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n professional
football
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coach and a former player.
Club career
He made his professional debut in the
Soviet Second League
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in 1980 for
Spartak Kostroma.
He played for
CSKA Moscow
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in the
USSR Federation Cup
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.
Personal life
His son
Sergei Sergeyevich Prikhodko is also a professional footballer.
Honours
*
USSR Federation Cup
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finalist: 1986.
* He was on the rosters when FC Zenit Leningrad and PFC CSKA Moscow won the
Soviet Top League
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in 1984 and 1991 respectively, but did not play in a single league game in either of those seasons.
References
1962 births
Footballers from Karaganda
Living people
Soviet men's footballers
Russian men's footballers
Men's association football goalkeepers
FC Spartak Kostroma players
FC Iskra Smolensk players
FC Zenit Saint Petersburg players
FC Metallurg Lipetsk players
FC Rotor Volgograd players
PFC CSKA Moscow players
TJ OFC Gabčíkovo players
Soviet Top League players
Russian Premier League players
Russian expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in Slovakia
Russian expatriate sportspeople in Czechoslovakia
Russian expatriate sportspeople in Slovakia
Russian football managers
JK Narva Trans managers
Russian expatriate football managers
Expatriate football managers in Ukraine
Expatriate football managers in Belarus
Expatriate football managers in Estonia
Russian expatriate sportspeople in Ukraine
Russian expatriate sportspeople in Belarus
Russian expatriate sportspeople in Estonia
20th-century Russian sportsmen
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