Football player Dmitry Radchenko had a chance to play not only for Russian clubs: he gained rich experience in working with foreign sports teams. However, the player failed to show high results for his football biography: every time he was hindered by injuries. Having finished his career, Dmitry focused on educating a new generation of football players.
From the biography of Dmitry Leonidovich Radchenko
The future Soviet football player was born in Leningrad on December 2, 1970. Dima thought about his career in football as a child. The first trainer of Radchenko was Yuri Kantor, who managed to instill in the young athlete the qualities of a good player: the ability to organize the game and make quick decisions.
Dmitry took his first steps in sports at the Smena Sports School. After gaining little experience playing for the Leningrad Dynamo and Zenit, in 1991 Radchenko took the place in the main team of the famous Spartak football club. But a leg injury soon followed. About six months later, the football player was recovering from a fracture.
For the national team Radchenko played more than thirty matches. In these meetings he managed to score nine goals. Dmitry played six matches for the USSR Olympic team, but he managed to score here only once. Radchenko took part in the 1994 World Cup.