Georgy Cherdantsev
Georgy Vladimirovich Cherdantsev[1] (Russian: Георгий Владимирович Черданцев; February 1, 1971, Moscow, USSR[2]) is a Russian sports commentator, TV and radio. Got mainly known as a sports commentator channels NTV and NTV Plus.[3] He is currently working on the channel Match TV.[4] BiographyGeorgy Cherdantsev born February 1, 1971, in Moscow. Great-grandfather George wrote the first textbook on Russian shorthand.[5] His great-grandfather was the first geographical map of Uzbekistan. Once one of the streets of Tashkent was Cherdantsev's named.[6] Since 1982 to 1989 he played in Moscow football championship among the clubs of Spartak-2, but was forced to finish his football career due to a knee injury.[2] He graduated from the Department of Romance and Germanic Philology Faculty of Moscow State University in 1992, qualifyiung as a translator and English teacher.[2] He speaks also Italian.[7] After graduation he worked in the legal department in a bank, a loader in a warehouse in Istanbul, in the tourist company.[2] TelevisionBeginning in 1996 Georgy was employed by NTV Plus television channel.[8] He started in the position of interpreter, then began to report small stories, reports, football championships reviews.[2] He was a correspondent for the program Football Club of Vasily Utkin.[1] As a reporter for preparing reports for the issues under the title football club in the World Cup 1998.[2] Commented first football game dates back to 1998, a record broadcast World Cup games in France between the national teams of Italy and Norway.[8] Since 2004 to 2007 he worked as a press attaché of the Russian Premier League.[9] In August 2013 he was appointed head of the TV channel Sport Plus.[10] On Sport Plus in 2014 he presented the Olympic Channel from Sochi in tandem with the leading radio Sport FM Sofya Tartakova, where at that time was a presenter.[11][12] He has mainly commentated on matches in Serie A. Also he worked as a commentator for the World and European championships. Commentated for three UEFA Champions League — in 2003, 2007 and 2015.[13] In April 2015 AST publishing house published a book of Cherdantsev Notes of Football Commentator.[14] Since 2015 — columnist Russian version of EA Sports FIFA 16 (together with Konstantin Genich).[15] References
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