Name: Grigory Ivanovich Fedotov
Nickname: "Sidor"
Country:

Russia (

USSR)
Club: CSKA Moscow
Position: *
CF,
SS,
WFSide: RF/LS
Age: 24-29 years (11/04/1916)
Height: 174 cm
Weight: 74 kg
Attack:
90Defence:
32Balance:
79Stamina:
76Top Speed:
81Acceleration:
86Response:
85Agility:
84Dribble Accuracy:
88Dribble Speed:
82Short Pass Accuracy:
81Short Pass Speed:
75Long Pass Accuracy:
79Long Pass Speed:
78Shot Accuracy:
87Shot Power:
88Shot Technique:
86Free Kick Accuracy:
73Curling:
78Header:
82Jump:
84Technique:
86Aggression:
87Mentality:
70Keeper Skills:
50Team Work:
77Injury Tolerance:
BCondition:
5Weak Foot Accuracy:
6Weak Foot frequency:
6Consistency:
6Growth Type:
StandardCARDS:P11 Long Ranger
S03 1-on-1 Finish
S05 1-touch play
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Scoring - 1-1 Scoring - 1-Touch pass - Middle Shooting
Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack Minded
INFO:One of the best players in Europe since the late 1930s-40s. In 1937-39 years, best left winger of USSR. In the 1940s the best player of the country, played already central forward or second striker. USSR champion: 1946, 1947, 1948. Best Goalscorer: 1939, 1940. The first player who has scored 100 goals in the Championship OF THE USSR.
Fedotov could play most of the match inactively, lull the vigilance of his marker, and then play in the remaining minutes in such a way that only these minutes remained in his memory. Unusually plastic, technical, he punished defenders and goalkeepers for the smallest mistake, a miss. It only took a moment to relax, to lose confidence, as Fedotov mercilessly "shot" our goal. He played with flashes, but the flashes were beautiful, bright, juicy. He knew how to play either individually or strictly in the interests of the team. With him, all the partners played well, in any case, better than in his absence. He quickly noticed who was strong in what. If, say, his comrade had a confident kick from his right foot, there was no doubt that Fedotov would throw the ball under that foot for him. At the time of tough tactical schemes, contrary to the generally accepted, he left his left flank both to the center and to the right - as his intuition told him. He was the first in our football to start scoring goals with his head in attack. He began to constantly use cut blows, when no one had any idea about the “dry leaf”. He had the most original run, he ran not straightening up, but as if crouching, and, the more he discouraged the defenders, he imperceptibly changed speed: he would accelerate, stop and rush again. Fedotov seemed like some kind of clumsy bumpkin to whom everything that happened on the field was completely alien and uninteresting. He demonstrated an amazing ability to suddenly somehow stand apart and become invisible. But woe to that opponent who frivolously fell for the bait of this "phlegmatic". He, like a predator in ambush, was waiting for his prey (the ball), and as soon as she approached, an amazing metamorphosis took place with this bumpkin. Having mastered the ball, Fedotov instantly transformed. His feline creeping run made it possible, it seemed, to evade his pursuers without much effort and deliver devastating blows to the target.