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Dzhubanov, Vladimir Vyacheslavovich

Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Dzhubanov (born December 3, 1975 , Domodedovo ) is a Russian football player who played in the position of striker .

Football
Vladimir Dzhubanov
general information
Full nameVladimir Vyacheslavovich Dzhubanov
BornDecember 3, 1975 ( 1975-12-03 ) (43 years old)
Domodedovo , USSR
CitizenshipRussian flag Russia
Growth171 cm
Positionattack
Youth clubs
1983-1995USSR flag / Russian flag Spartak Moscow)
Club career [* 1]
1996-1998Russian flag Spartak Moscow)25 (3)
1996-1998→ Russian flag Spartak-2 (Moscow)48 (21)
1997→ Russian flag Locomotive (NN)4 (0)
1997→ → Russian flag Lokomotiv-d (NN)thirty)
1998→ Russian flag Anji17 (0)
1999→ Flag of Latvia Dinaburg9 (4)
2000-2001Russian flag KAMAZ58 (41)
2002Russian flag ReutovLFL
2003-2007Russian flag Reutov146 (66)
2008Russian flag Olympus SkopaLFL
Coaching career
2008Russian flag Reutovadmin.
2011Russian flag Prialit Reutovtrainer
2012— 2013Russian flag Prialit Reutov -young man.
2013—2015Russian flag Academy named after F. Cherenkovatrainer
2015—2016Russian flag Spartak Youth. (Moscow)trainer
2017—2018Russian flag Spartak-2 (Moscow)trainer
2019 - n. at.Russian flag Academy named after F. Cherenkovatrainer
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.

Content

Career

Vladimir Dzhubanov was born on December 3, 1975 in the city of Domodedovo near Moscow in the family of a working factory and a kindergarten teacher. When Vladimir was 7 years old, his parents saw the note “ Sovetsky Sport ” newspaper about recruitment and took him to the school of the Sports Club of the “ Spartak ” Moscow football club, where he was watched when only 20 out of 50 people left. On the road from Domodedovo to Sokolnikov , where the football school was located, took 2 hours. At the Spartak school, Dzhubanov spent 11 years, and since 1993 began to speak for the youth team of the “red-white”.

In 1996, after the mass departure of the main players of Spartak from the club and the advent of head coach Georgy Yartsev, he began to play the basis of the club, spent 25 matches, scored 3 goals and won the Russian championship in the first year. Dzhubanov’s further career was prevented by an injury: in the match of the Commonwealth Cup, he broke his little finger on his leg and was out of the game for some time. Also, Dzhubanov was suddenly prevented by the money “falling down” for him [1] , until this year double players received, basically, only bonuses for matches [2] , in addition, young football players, including Dzhubanov, felt like “stars” which could not be practiced [3] . As a result of all these reasons, Dzhubanov, a former player of the main squad, was transferred to the “ double ” and then leased to Lokomotiv from Nizhny Novgorod, for which he spent 4 matches in the Russian Championship and 5 in the Intertoto Cup (and more 3 games - for the “double” of Nizhny Novgorod railway workers).

Dzhubanov returned to Spartak in 1998, but again played only for the second team of “red-white”, after which he went on loan to the club of the first division of Makhachkala “ Anji ”, where he played regularly, but could not score for the team . In 1999, Dzhubanov left for Latvia , played for the club " Dinaburg ", for which he spent 9 games. In 2000, he moved to the club of the second Russian division KAMAZ-Challi , and was distinguished by high performance there [4] [5] [6] . After two years at KAMAZ, Dzhubanov moved to the Reutov club near Moscow, where he continued to demonstrate sniper qualities. In 2003, he shared the title of the best scorer (25 goals) of the “West” zone of the second division with Sergey Korovushkin and was recognized as the best player in the tournament [7] . For "Reutov" Dzhubanov played until 2007, and ended his career in the amateur club " Olympus-Skopa ".

In 2008, Dzhubanov worked as an administrator at Reutov, after which the club ceased to exist in 2009. in 2011, Dzhubanov moved to the Prialit Reutov club as an assistant, along with head coach Tomilko Alexander and 15 players from the former Olymp-SCOPA club, which ceased to exist in March 2011. Since September 2012, coached the youth team born in 1998, FC “Prialit Reutov”, then was invited to the football academy named after Fedor Cherenkov as a children's coach.

December 24, 2015 became the assistant of Dmitry Gunko in the youth of Spartak . In January 2017, he joined the Gunko coaching staff at Spartak-2 (Moscow) . In June 2018, together with Gunko left Spartak-2 [8] .

December 29, 2018 began to work as a coach of strikers of all ages at the Academy of FC Spartak named after F.F. Cherenkov [9] .

Personal life

Dzhubanov is married, his wife's name is Irina. Daughter Sophia, was born in 2002. In 2008, his father died at Dzhubanov [10] .

Performance Statistics

SeasonClubLeague (level)ChampionshipCupTakeEurocups
GamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoals
1996  Spartak Moscow)Major League (1)2533one126four0
1997000014500
  Locomotive (NN)four0one030five0
1998  Spartak Moscow)0000221000
1998  AnjiFirst Division (2)1700000--
1999  DinaburgMajor League (1)9four?oneone2--
2000  KAMAZSecond Division (3)29th18one000--
200129th233four00--
2002  ReutovLFL (4)?37------
2003Second Division (3)3525one0----
200425sixteen2one----
2005thirtyelevenone0----
200618ten00----
200728four00----
2008  Olympus SkopaLFL (4)??------
Notes
1. ↑ Third League PFL (level 4)
2. ↑ Second Division

Achievements

  • Champion of Russia : 1996

Notes

  1. ↑ Stray
  2. ↑ Interview with Vadim Evseev
  3. ↑ Unforgettable pioneer squad Yartseva (inaccessible link)
  4. ↑ Champion of Russia-96 Dzhubanov scores three goals for Naberezhnye Chelny
  5. ↑ KAMAZ: In three matches - 18 goals scored!
  6. ↑ Vladimir Dzhubanov: “I want to step with KAMAZ into the first division”
  7. ↑ “Weekly” Football, No. 50/2003, p. 39 - Recognized as the best
  8. ↑ Gunko officially left Spartak 2
  9. ↑ Changes in the coaching staff
  10. ↑ Egor Titov: Living in the past is the destiny of the weak (inaccessible link)

Links

  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
  • Profile on Sportbox.ru
  • Profile on the official website of FC Spartak (Moscow)
  • Interview with Dzhubanov (inaccessible link)
  • Dzhubanov: “The challenge for the Spartak Cup is to win every game”
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dzhubanov,_Vladimir_Vyacheslavovich&oldid=97813011


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