Personal information | |||
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Full name | Anatoli Viktorovich Mironov | ||
Date of birth | [1] | 26 July 1977||
Place of birth | Engels, Saratov Oblast, Russian SFSR | ||
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | FC Sokol Saratov (assistant coach) | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1996–2002 | FC Iskra Engels | 172 | (14) |
2003–2004 | FC Zvezda Irkutsk | 49 | (7) |
2005 | FC Avangard Kursk | 26 | (1) |
2006 | FC Sokol Saratov (D4) | ||
2007–2012 | FC Sokol Saratov | 142 | (8) |
2012–2013 | FC Zenit Penza | 18 | (1) |
Managerial career | |||
2017 | FC Sokol Saratov (administrator) | ||
2017–2019 | FC Sokol Saratov (assistant) | ||
2019 | FC Sokol Saratov (administrator) | ||
2019– | FC Sokol Saratov (assistant) | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Anatoli Viktorovich Mironov (Russian : Анатолий Викторович Миронов; born 26 July 1977) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. He works as an assistant coach with FC Sokol Saratov.
He played in the Russian Football National League for FC Avangard Kursk in 2005.
Anatoli Dmitriyevich Papanov was a Soviet and Russian actor, drama teacher, and theatre director at the Moscow Satire Theatre where he served for almost 40 years. A prominent character actor, Papanov is mostly remembered for his comedy roles in a duo with his friend Andrei Mironov, although he had many dramatic roles as well. As a voice actor, he contributed to over one hundred cartoons. He was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1973 and awarded the USSR State Prize posthumously.
Beware of the Car is a 1966 Soviet crime comedy drama film directed by Eldar Ryazanov, based on a screenplay by Emil Braginsky and produced by Mosfilm. It stars Innokenty Smoktunovsky, Oleg Yefremov, Andrei Mironov and Anatoli Papanov, among others. Beware of the Car is recognized as a satire of the film noir genre, highly unusual in Brezhnev-era society. It is credited for launching Soviet political satire as a film genre, typified by Ryazanov's work.
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