Education
Moscow State Mining University.
Moscow State Mining University.
Cherenkov made 34 appearances for Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics national football team, scoring 12 goals. He was an incredible passer and was also great at shooting the ball and scored many goals. Currently Cherenkov works as a coach of Spartak"s reserves team
In his history of Spartak, Robert Edelman described him as "the longest-serving and most beloved of all Spartakovtsy": A native Muscovite, Fiodr Cherenkov (b 1959) was a product of Spartak"s school.
Navigating between midfield and forward, he played with an originality and eccentricity that endeared him to the public. Cherenkov was an enigmatic and fragile personality whose capacity for unexpected improvisation fit the Spartak image of the player as romantic artist.
A true original, he was the embodiment of what many of Spartak"s male Moscow supporters liked to believe about themselves. Lacking great speed but quick on his feet, small of stature but possessed of great guile, Cherenkov seemed to practice a new kind of masculinity, that of the urban trickster.
By the time his Spartak career was over, he was the leading point producer (goal plus pass) in the team"s history.
1979, 1987, 1989 – Soviet Top League.