Konstantin Beskov, born on November eighteenth, nineteen twenty in Moscow, was a prominent figure in Soviet and Russian football, both as a player and a coach. His career began with Dynamo Moscow, where he showcased his skills as a forward, netting an impressive one hundred twenty-six goals during his time on the pitch.
After hanging up his boots, Beskov transitioned into coaching, where he found considerable success. He took the helm at Dynamo Moscow, as well as their fierce rivals Spartak, demonstrating his tactical acumen and leadership abilities.
In addition to his club achievements, Beskov also had the honor of managing the USSR national team. He led them in significant tournaments, including the finals of Euro sixty-four and the nineteen eighty-two World Cup, further solidifying his legacy in the world of football.