Mikhail Ogonkov
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Mikhail Pavlovich Ogonkov ' onMouseout='HidePop("41676")' href="/topics/Moscow">Moscow
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 - 14 August 1979, Moscow) was a Russia
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n footballer of the 1950s and 1960s. He played as a left-back for Spartak Moscow
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. According to the famous footballer Nikita Simonyan Mikhail Ogonkov was the best Soviet Full Back
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 of all times


Ogonkov was a member of the USSR team that won the 1956 Olympic
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 gold medal. His main attributes were his positioning, exceptional fitness and strong tackling.

In 1958 he was arrested, along with Eduard Streltsov
Eduard Streltsov
Eduard Anatolyevich Streltsov was a Soviet footballer who represented Torpedo Moscow as a forward. Joining Torpedo at the age of 16 from the Fraser factory team in 1953, Streltsov made his international debut two years later and played a key role in winning the gold medal for the Soviet national...

 and Boris Tatushin
Boris Tatushin
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, over an alleged rape. The resulting indefinite ban later reduced to three year ban from football deprived him of playing at his peak. Soon after his return from suspension in 1961 he was badly injured (his kidney
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was removed) and forced to retire from playing football. He then worked as a children coach in Spartak Moscow.

In 1979 his dead body was found in his Moscow apartment apparently two weeks after the death. The cause of the death was not properly investigated although murder was rumored.
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