Aleksandr Martynov (footballer)

Aleksandr Nikolayevich Martynov (Александр Николаевич Мартынов) (1892–1956) was an association football player.

Club career
Martynov played for ZKS, Sokolniki, Novogireeyevo, SKL and Union in Moscow. He was a first-choise goalkeeper of the football club Galipoli, created by Russian emigrants from general Alexander Kutepov's army. With Galipoli Martynov played friendly matches with Bulgarian clubs and soon after that settled down in Bulgaria. He played for FK 13 with another Russian international player Grigoriy Bogemsky.

In 1923/24 Martynov played for Rus (Prague).

International career
Martynov made his debut for Russia on July 5, 1914, in a friendly against Sweden.