Heorhiy Borzenko

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Heorhiy Frolovych Borzenko (born 1927) is a former Soviet footballer, a forward.

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Borzenko spent most of his playing career with FC Lokomotyv Kharkiv in 1947-55. After the team was taken out of competition, he played for a season with Avanhard Kharkiv and then Khimik Dniprodzerzhynsk. In 1953 Borzenko was recognized as the Ukrainian player of the year.

Career statistics

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SeasonClubLeagueLeague Cup Europe.OtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1947 Lokomotiv Soviet II Group 1641-----174
1948 12102-----1410
1949 Soviet I Group 341311----3514
1950 Soviet Class A 242------242
1951 Soviet Class B 341321----3614
1952 10231----133
1953 Soviet Class A 2181-----228
1954 1941-----204
1955 Soviet Class B 26121-----2712
1956 Avanhard 82------82
1957 Khimik 4-------4-
Total for Lokomotiv19668123----20871
Career totals21070123----22273

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