Eduard Zarembo

Eduard Zarembo

Soviet football player. Playing position: defender.
Date of Birth: 17.11.1937
Country: Azerbaijan

Content:
  1. Eduard Zarembo: Soviet Football Defender and Coach
  2. Professional Career
  3. Notable Achievements
  4. Bronze medalist in the Soviet Top League: 1963
  5. Legacy

Eduard Zarembo: Soviet Football Defender and Coach

Early Life and Career

Born into a military family, Eduard Zarembo's passion for football emerged at an early age. He excelled as a midfielder in the youth ranks of the Football School of Youth in Moscow (FShM). In 1958, he was invited to join FC Spartak Minsk, playing three matches for their reserve team.

Professional Career

In 1959, Zarembo made his debut for Spartak Minsk's first team. He played a pivotal role in the team's success during the 1960s, featuring in 265 matches in the Soviet Top League. In 1965, he earned a call-up to the USSR national team.

Notable Achievements

During his illustrious career, Zarembo achieved several notable accolades:

Bronze medalist in the Soviet Top League: 1963

Finalist in the Soviet Cup: 1965
Post-Retirement Career

After retiring from professional football, Zarembo transitioned into coaching. He dedicated himself to nurturing young talent at various football schools, eventually becoming a physical education instructor at the Minsk Radio Engineering College.

Legacy

Eduard Zarembo passed away and was laid to rest at the Eastern (Moscow) Cemetery in Minsk. His contributions to Soviet football and his role as a mentor continue to inspire generations of footballers.

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