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Akhmedov, Kamalutdin Magomedrasulovich

Kamalutdin Magomedrasulovich Ahmedov ( April 14, 1986 , Makhachkala ) - Russian football player , defender . Master of Sports of Russia (2016) [2] .

Football
Kamalutdin Akhmedov
Kamalutdin Akhmedov 2008.JPG
general information
Full nameKamalutdin Magomedrasulovich Akhmedov
Was born
Citizenship
Growth183 cm
Weight78 kg
Positioncenter back
Club Information
ClubRussian flag Baltika
Youth clubs
1994–1997Russian flag Anji
1997—2002Russian flag Spartak Moscow)
Club career [* 1]
2002—2004Russian flag Spartak Moscow)4 (0)
2004Russian flag Khimki9 (0)
2005Russian flag Torch21 (0)
2006–2009Russian flag Alanya86 (5)
2009Russian flag Khimki4 (0)
2010—2016Russian flag Orenburg101 (11)
2016—2017Russian flag Tyumen28 (1)
2017—2018Russian flag Baltika0 (0)
State awards

Master of Sports of Russia

  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of July 9, 2018 .

Content

Career

Pupil of the FC Anzhi FC and the FC Spartak FC ( Moscow ). The first coach in Spartak is Mikhail Burenkov.

Spartak (Moscow)

Playing football Akhmedov began in his native Dagestan , in the sports school "Anji". When Akhmedov turned 11 years old, he continued his studies in the capital "Spartak". It was here that he was destined to begin his professional career. In 2002 he was invited to take the team and, despite his age of 16 years, was already considered by coachesred-whites Vyacheslav Grozny and Oleg Romantsev as a player of the main composition [3] , but until 2004 did not play for the main team, playing in duplicate. On May 3, 2004, he made his debut in the Premier League in a match against Alania (0: 1) - in the 28th minute, he replaced the injured Parfenov . In the same season, he spent three more matches for the club in the championship, in two of them, against Kuban (1: 1), and again against Alania (2: 0), played all 90 minutes, and in the match against Rostov "came out only for five minutes, replacing Yury Kovtun in the end of the meeting. In the same year, Akhmedov made his debut in the Russian Cup . On July 31, he spent 71 minutes in a confrontation with the Lipetsk Metallurgist (0: 2).

In 2004, he played for Spartak in four (two against Kamen Ingrad (4: 1) and (0: 1) and two against Villarreal (1: 0) and (2: 2)) matches for the Intertoto Cup . In August of the same year, together with Pavel Pogrebnyak , Georgy Lomaia and Alexander Danishevsky, he moved to Khimki near Moscow, which at that time was headed by the former president of Spartak Andrei Chervichenko [4] .

During the three years spent at Spartak, he played 63 matches for the second team, scored 7 goals and earned 17 yellow cards .

Khimki and Torch

The rest of the 2004 season was spent in Khimki in the first division . The club reached the final of the Cup of Russia, where CSKA lost with a score of 0: 1. Akhmedov himself did not take part in the final match, since by that time he had already played in the Torch as a midfielder throughout 2005, had played 21 matches.

Alania

In 2006, he moved to Spartak Vladikavkaz , a year later he became the team captain. His confident game in defense largely helped “Alania” to take first place in the “South” zone of the second division and reach the first division. In 2008, he conceded the captain's armband to the more experienced Dzhambulad Bazayev , and in 2009 with the arrival of the new head coach Valery Petrakov, he lost his place in the squad. On June 16, 2009, Petrakov announced that on June 21 Akhmedov was sent to a training camp with another team [5] . As it became known later, this team was the Permian “ Amkar ”, serving in the Premier League [6] [7] . Together with the team, Akhmedov went to Austria , to the city of Lindabrunn , where he played out of three test matches in two (against Dukla (0: 0) and Rapid (5: 2)) and made a good impression on management and coaches. But in the end he left the location of the team, without signing the contract [8] .

After Valery Petrakov left Alania and Mircea Rednik was appointed to his post, Akhmedov had the opportunity to start playing again in the first team. On August 17, 2009, for the first time in a long time, he played for the Vladikavkaz players in the test match against the Alania-2 team [9] . I played one time, was replaced during the break. On August 28, along with Bitarov , Dubensky and Mysin , he was withdrawn from “Alania” [10] .

Return to Khimki

August 31, 2009, at the very end of the pre-press campaign, was announced for Khimki, who played in the Premier League [11] . At the time of the transition, Khimki with ten points occupied the last, 16th place in the standings, lagging behind the nearest competitor, Spartak-Nalchik ) by 7 points. From September 8 to September 11, 2009 Khimki held a training camp in Tuapse . On September 9, a test match took place with a backup team of the local Krasnodar (3-0). Akhmedov won back the second half for the club. [12] . September 11, first played for the youth team "Khimki". For the match against Kuban (2: 1), he went into the starting lineup and played 61 minutes. September 29, debuted for the main team. In the game with " Moscow " played the entire match. On 79 minutes he fouled in his own penalty on Epureanu , the referee of the meeting, Sergey Karasev, appointed a penalty and showed Akhmedov a yellow card . The penalty spot was realized by Zvonimir Vukich . “Khimki” in this match lost 0: 3 and actually secured a departure from the Premier League. For Akhmedov, it was the fifth match in the big leagues in his entire career.

In January 2010, Akhmedov’s contract ended, and he did not renew it. In February 2010, he went to Turkey for training camps with the Samara “ Wings of the Soviets ”, where he took part in a test match against the Uzbek “ Shurtan ” and the Belarusian “ Naftan ” [13] . However, Akhmedov did not sign the contract, since at that time the Samara club could not register new players due to the debts that were available.

Gazovik

April 19, 2010 signed a contract with " Gazovik ", speaking in the "Ural-Volga region" of the second division . On April 26, he made his debut in the first team in a match with the Rubin-2 team (3: 2). He played the entire match, on the 74th earned a warning [14] . On April 29, he played for his new team the first match in the Cup of Russia and again spent on the field all two halves. The game against " Nosta " ended with the victory of "Gazovik" with the score 2: 1.

On June 10, 2010, in the 67th minute, in the match against Gornyak , Akhmedov scored his first goal for Orenburg with a long-range powerful free-kick. The final score - 3: 2 in favor of "Gazovik." Prior to that, he last differed only in 2008 in the “ Vladikavkaz Alania ”. In a short period of time, he became not only an absolute player of the base, but also a stronghold of defense and almost indispensable player of his new team.

July 12, 2010 the car running by Akhmedov got into an accident on the highway Orenburg - Orsk . Akhmedov in his BMW at a speed of 150 km / h and without a driver's license crashed into a VAZ-2110 car standing in the red light, which hit a Hyundai bus in front of it. As a result of an accident 4 people suffered. Despite the fact that the player was not found drunk, the player acknowledged his guilt in the incident and provided full support to the victims and their families. The management of the Gazovik Club decided to keep Akhmedov on the team and not to apply penalties to it [15] [16] [17] .

On October 17, 2010, after a away draw (1: 1) in a match with the “ Academy ”, it became known that at the end of the season “Gazovik” advanced to the first division ahead of time, taking first place in the “Ural-Volga” zone. From November 9 to 15, 2010, Gazovik took part in the PFL Cup , which was held at the Luzhniki BSA . None of the matches Akhmedov did not participate. The club took second place in the tournament. On December 7, it was reported that the contract with the team was extended. [18]

On May 7, 2011, in a match against his former team - “Alania” - Akhmedov spent 90 minutes on the field and created several dangerous moments. The final score is 0-0. After this game for the first time I got into the symbolic team of the tour [19] . May 25, in a match with Nizhny Novgorod , scored the first goal in the new season . After the 13th round, he was again among the best players in the league [20] . In the penultimate first-round match - June 27 against SKA-Energia (2: 3) - was injured and was replaced by 42 minutes [21] . In the last days of August, the knee was again damaged. I started full training at the end of November.

On March 26, 2012, in the first match of the second stage of the FNL championship against Chernomorets , he scored its sixth goal for Gazovik, thereby ensuring a 2-0 victory. On May 27, after losing the last match of the Kaliningrad Baltic season (1: 2), Gazovik flew back to the second division. However, despite the drop in class, Akhmedov remained in the team [22]

Performance statistics

ClubSeasonChampionship [23]Cups [24]Double [25]Euro cups [26]Total
GamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoals
Spartak Moscow)2002000025one0025one
2003000027one0027one
2004four020elevenfivefour021five
Totalfour020637four0737
Khimki200490one0----ten0
Torch (Voronezh)2005210one0----220
Alanya200623one20----25one
2007312one0----322
200832200----322
20090000----00
Total86five30----89five
Khimki2009four000one0--five0
Gazovik201021330----243
2011/12thirtyfiveone0----31five
2012/133000----30
Total54eightfour0----58eight
Total career17813eleven0647four025720

Edited as of August 5, 2012

Achievements

  Khimki :

  • Finalist of the Russian Cup : 2004/05

Notes

  1. ↑ Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
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  2. “ORDER OF THE ASSIGNMENT OF THE SPORTS TITLE“ MASTER OF SPORT OF RUSSIA ””
  3. ↑ Kamalutdin Akhmedov (inaccessible link)
  4. ↑ "Spartak" for Titov gave Akhmedov and Pogrebnyak
  5. ↑ “Alania” - “Shinnik”. Press Conference Archived October 28, 2009.
  6. ↑ Akhmedov can go to Amkar Archived on September 20, 2016.
  7. Amkar: Perm — Moscow — Vienna — Lindabrunn (inaccessible link)
  8. ↑ Amkar press service (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . Circulation date August 3, 2009. Archived July 21, 2009.
  9. ↑ “Alania” - “Alania-2” Archived on March 5, 2016.
  10. ↑ Official application of “Alania” for the season 2009 Archived July 30, 2009.
  11. Х Khimki was claimed by Kamalutdin Akhmedov (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . The appeal date is September 1, 2009. Archived August 3, 2009.
  12. ↑ Khimki won the test match (Undefeated) (inaccessible link) . The date of circulation is September 11, 2009. Archived August 29, 2014.
  13. ↑ "Wings" tied with "Shurtan"
  14. ↑ Rubin-2 - Gazovik 2: 3 Archived March 4, 2016.
  15. ↑ Position of FC Gazovik Archived May 8, 2016.
  16. ↑ Answers to questions from fans Archived May 8, 2016.
  17. ↑ The future of Akhmedov in FC "Gazovik" will be decided after the completion of the accident case
  18. ↑ Transfer News Archived August 13, 2016.
  19. ↑ Dozen of the best
  20. ↑ Dozen of the best
  21. ↑ Match events | Gazovik - SKA-Energy | 18 round | 2011/2012 | National Football League | Text translation
  22. ↑ Transfer News Archived July 6, 2016.
  23. ↑ Championship of Russia , First Division , Second Division
  24. ↑ Russian Cup, Russian Premier League Cup
  25. Дуб Doubles tournament , Youth Championships
  26. Интер Intertoto Cup

Links

  • Profile on the RPL website
  • Profile on Sportbox.ru
  • Player Profile (English) on Transfermarkt
  • Profile on the fan site of FC Spartak (Moscow)
  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ahmedov__Kamalutdin_Magomedrasulovich&oldid=99088395


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