Career
He began his playing career in 1914 at the Putilovskiy Kruzhok in Petrograd. He played for the Petrograd-Leningrad clubs Putilovskiy Kruzhok (1917-1923), Spartak Moscow-Narvskiy (1924), and Krasny Putilovets (1925-1935). He played for the Petrograd-Leningrad All-Star teams from 1922-1928, and for the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic national team from 1923-1925.
He played in 3 friendlies for the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. Vonog was part of the successful Krasny Putilovets tour of Germany in 1927, as well as the 1923 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic national team tours in Scandinavia, Finland, Germany and Estonia.
He was known for being a very fit player. His passion and work ethic made him stand out in the game.
Aside from football, he was a good Bandy player, representing the Leningrad All-Stars (1924-1936) and Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic national bandy team (1924-1930). He was a player-coach at Hong Kong Avangard Leningrad from 1938-1941.
Under his management, the team reached the finals of the 1939 Soviet Bandy Cup.
In 1936 he made the list of the best players of the season. He became an association football referee in the 1930s, refereeing 18 games in the Soviet Top League. He also taught in the National Government University of Physical Culture.
He was an active organizer of physical culture at the Kirov Plant, and was the first in the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics to introduce industrial gymnastics before the start of each work day.
He died during the Siege of Leningrad. Since 1952, the bandy players of the Kirov Plant have held a Cup tournament in his honor.
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