Former goalkeeper of the USSR national team Kavazashvili says he is happy to be called a Zenit legend

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Anzor Kavazashvili, former goalkeeper of the USSR national football team, played in the blue-white-blue jersey in the 1960s. He said that he is happy to become the legend of St. Petersburg Zenit.

“I will be happy if Zenit fans remember how I played in the A team in 1960. It was a huge milestone for me to rise in the sport and appear in Torpedo. I am happy to be seen as a Zenith legend. It was the happiest year for me,” Kavazashvili quotes. legal betting.

Kavazashvili played 30 matches for Zenit. During his career, he played for Dinamo (Tbilisi), Torpedo, Spartak Moscow and other teams. As part of Torpedo and Spartak, he won the USSR Championship in 1965 and 1969, and the National Cup in 1968 and 1971.

In total, during his career, he played 274 matches in the USSR championships and 15 matches in European competitions.

Former former goalkeeper of the USSR national team and Spartak Anzor Kavazashvili declarationZenit goalkeeper Mikhail Kerzhakov allowed anti-Spartak chants due to a temporary solar eclipse.

“I am against such statements about my competitors. This is strictly prohibited,” he said.

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