Berador Abduraimov
Berador Khasanovich Abduraimov (Russian: Берадор Хасанович Абдураимов) (born Mai 14, 1943) was a Soviet football player, played for the Pakhtakor most time of his football career as striker. He is regarded as one of the best strikers and greatest football players in the history of Uzbek football.
Playing career
He started his football career in Uzbekistan Youth football team in 1959, he made his debut. 1959 he began to play for main squad of Pakhtakor in Soviet Top League. In 1962, when he was only 19, Abduraimov became the Soviet Top League top goalscorer with 22 goals and Pakhtakor finished the season in Soviet Top League at 6th place. In the same year he became Merited Master of Sport.[2]
He also played for Spartak Moscow, CSKA Moscow and Meliorator Yangiyer. Abduraimov is member of Grigory Fedotov club with 106 scored goals. In 2001 by initiative of Uzbekistan Football Federation and football magazine Nash Futbol was founded uzbek goalscorers club after his name - the Club 200 of Berador Abduraimov.[3] He scored totally 221 goals in his career. With 358 matches for Pakhtakor he is the 2nd most capped player of the club. He scored totally 131 goals for Pakhtakor and is 2nd best goalscorer of Pakhtakor after Gennadi Krasnitsky with 202 goals.[4]
His son Azamat Abduraimov was also football player in the position of forward.
International
In 1961 he debuted for Soviet youth football team and scored in match against Romania.
Managing career
He started his coaching career as manager of Pakhtakor Sports school of youth players. He worked as trainer of Pakhtakor in 1987. As coach of Uzbekistan, he won Asian Games 1994 in Japan.
Honours
Club
- Pakhtakor
Individual
Manager
References
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- Lapshin (1961)
- Safronov (1963–64)
- ? (1964)
- Safronov (1965)
- Orlov (1976)
- Budagov (1977)
- Kaprov (1978)
- Ibragimov (1979)
- Abduraimov (1980–81)
- Shubin (1981)
- Desyatchikov (1982–84)
- Masesov (1985)
- Kiselyov (1985–86)
- Ivankov (1987–88)
- Fedin (1989)
- Akhmerov (1990)
- Mamedov (1990)
- Istamov (1991)
- Solovyov (1992)
- Istamov (1993)
- Desyatchikov (1993)
- Ubaydullaev (1995–96)
- Dotsenko (1996)
- Rahimov (1999)
- Fuzailov (2000–02)
- Abduraimov (2003)
- Agamuradow (2007–08)
- Remnev (2009)
- A.Abduraimov (2009–10)
- Djalilov (2010–11)
- Ubaydullaev (2011)
- Arslanov (2012)
- Gazarov (2013)
- Khaydarov (2013–14)
- Hakirov (2015–)
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