He started playing football in the child team of the Kauchuk factory in 1952.
During his club career, Voronin played for FC Torpedo Moscow, winning the championship twice, and was the Soviet Footballer of the Year in 1964 and 1965.
Voronin was considered an individualist which at times conflicted with the ethos of his national team.
During the summer of 1968, he was involved in a serious car accident from which he recovered physically but which left him psychologically scarred.
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