Dmitry Nikolaevich Yaynikov ( October 9, 1971 , Novosibirsk , USSR ) - Russian football player, mini-football player. Known for perennial and effective performances for the Novosibirsk club "Siberian" . He played for the Russian national team in futsal .
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| Full name | Dmitry Nikolaevich Yachnikov | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Was born | October 9, 1971 (47 years) Novosibirsk , USSR | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Position | attack | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Biography
Dmitry is a graduate of the Novosibirsk club Sibelectrotyazhmash. For some time he also worked in Chkalovets , but in 1992 he received an invitation from the mini-football Sibiryak and began performing in his composition. From the very first season Ovary became the leader of the attacks of the Novosibirsk team. The greatest performance fell on the seasons 1995/96 and 1996/97 , when he became the second scorer of the championship after Konstantin Eremenko .
The game of the attacker attracted the attention of the Russian national team coaches, and in May 1996, Ovary made his debut in a friendly match against the Slovenian national team . Then he managed to score the first goal for the team. Subsequently, he played in seven other friendly games of the national team (having scored another goal against the Netherlands), however, he did not make his debut in official matches.
In the summer of 1997, the Ovaries, together with team-mate Sergei Panko, moved to Chelyabinsk's Phoenix , but after a bad season, they returned to Novosibirsk. They spent one season in the First League , where Sibiryak sank in the absence of leaders, but the following year they returned to the elite. Despite the team's modest results, Ovary continued to be one of the country's top scorers: in the 1999/00 season, he became the third-time championship scorer for the third time, this time skipping ahead of Brazilian Jorginho .
In 2001, Sibiryak again left the top division, and this time for a long time. Ovary continued to advocate for Novosibirsk in the second division of the country until the disbandment of the team in 2006. Then he spent one season in another Novosibirsk club NTsVSM, after which he completed his professional career.
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Links
- Interview to the Southern Urals Football Hockey Weekly (inaccessible link)