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Anatoly Chertkov (Russian: Анато́лий Его́рович Чертко́в; 17 July 1936 in Tula Oblast – 22 October 2014 in Rostov-on-Don)[1] was a Russian midfield footballer. He was a Master of Sports of the USSR.

Biography

He debuted professionally in 1958 with the FC SKVO Rostov-on-Don, playing in the Soviet First League. He played with them for nine seasons, scoring 16 goals in 286 matches. He transferred to FC Rostov for a final season, retiring in 1968.[2]

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