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 Vsevolod BOBROV 1945-1949 
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Name: Vsevolod Mikhailovich Bobrov

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Country: :RUS: Russia ( :SOV: USSR)
Club: CSKA Moscow
Position: *CF, SS
Side: RF/BS
Age: 23-27 years (01/12/1922 in Morshansk :RUS:)

Height: 180 cm
Weight: 79 kg

Attack: 90
Defence: 37
Balance: 85
Stamina: 79
Top speed: 87
Acceleration: 90
Response: 88
Agility: 83
Dribble Accuracy: 86
Dribble Speed: 83
Short pass accuracy: 79
Short pass speed: 70
Long pass accuracy: 75
Long pass speed: 71
Shot accuracy: 89
Shot power: 86
Shot technique: 87
Free kick accuracy: 71
Curling: 69
Header: 85
Jump: 84
Technique: 82
Aggression: 93
Mentality: 83
Keeper skills: 50
Team Work: 72

Injury tolerance: B
Condition: 5
Weak foot accuracy: 6
Weak foot frequency: 6
Consistency: 6
Growth type: Standard

CARDS:
S01: Reaction
S03: 1-on-1 finish

SPECIAL ABILITIES: Reaction - 1-1 Scoring

Attack / Defence Awareness Card: Attack Minded


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Vsevolod Mikhailovich Bobrov was a Soviet athlete, who excelled in both football, bandy, and ice hockey. He is considered one of the best Russians ever in all of those sports. His athletic and human qualities were highly appreciated by fellow football players, for the ability to score in a seemingly incredible situation, vision of the field, explosive reaction and dribbling - there was no such player as Vsevolod Bobrov in Soviet football. Combative, nonchalant, penetrative, strong, with powerful and precise shot, very good at heading. Playing until 1953 for CSKA, VVS, and Spartak, he would go on to win the Soviet Championship three times, scoring 97 goals in only 116 games. Bobrov led the country in goals in 1945 with 24 and 1947 with 14. In 1945, Vsevolod was a guest player for Dynamo Moscow's tour of Great Britain, and drew rave reviews after scoring six goals as the Russian club played such teams as Chelsea, Arsenal, and Rangers. He was capped three times for the Soviet Union national team representing them in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He scored five goals in total, including a hat trick against Yugoslavia.

Bobrov began playing hockey for CSKA a year after his football start, in 1946. His playing career in this sport lasted until 1957, with the years between 1950 and 1953 spent with VVS. Although football was Bobrov's first sport, his success in hockey was even greater. Vsevolod scored an amazing 254 goals in only 130 games. He played for the Soviet national team in the 1956 Winter Olympics, becoming one of the few athletes to participate in both the Summer and Winter games. Bobrov proceeded to lead his country to the gold medal, and also won the World Championship in 1954 and 1956. Overall, he scored 89 goals in 59 games for his country. Vsevolod Bobrov died in Moscow in 1979. He was elected to the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 1997, the first year it was created. For the greatest Russian athlete in the 20th century, Bobrov finished third behind soccer goalkeeper Lev Yashin and Greco-Roman wrestler Alexander Karelin. Kontinental Hockey League has a division bearing his name.


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