Stepan Spandaryan

Stepan Surenovich Spandaryan (Russian: Степан Суренович Спандарян; April 2, 1906, Moscow - 1987, Moscow) was a Soviet basketball player, coach, one of the founders of the Soviet basketball. Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1943). Honored coach of the USSR (1957).[1]

Since 1947 Stepan Spandaryan on coaching. In 1947 he was the coach of the men's team of the USSR, won on his debut continental championship title in Europe.

In 1951-1952 and 1956-1961 he headed the coaching staff of the men's team of the USSR. During these years, the USSR national team won four times at the European Championships (1951, 1957, 1959, 1961) and three times became silver medalist of the Olympic Games (1952, 1956, 1960). In 1959, the USSR national team was close to winning the world title, but for political reasons refused to go to the match against a team from Taiwan and was disqualified.[2]

In the 1965-1966 year, Stepan Spandaryan coached the women's team in Chile. Later he worked in the department of the Sports Committee of the USSR basketball. Over the years, he was a member and Chairman of the Presidium of the Basketball Federation of the USSR, the chairman of the All-Union Council of coaching.

The son of well-known literary critic, essayist and leader of the Russian revolutionary movement Suren Spandaryan.[3] Wife - Soviet athlete and basketball player, champion and record holder USSR Ella Mitsis (1912-2002).

References

  1. 100 лет российского баскетбола: история, события, люди: справочник / Составитель В. Б. Квасков — Москва, 2006.
  2. Украденное золото Чили
  3. The official site of the Federation Rugby of Armenia

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