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Serderov, Serder Mukailovich

Serder Mukailovich Serderov (born , ) is a Russian footballer and midfielder .

Football
Serder Serderov
general information
Full nameSerder Mukailovich Serderov
Born
Citizenship
Height177 cm
The weight74 kg
Positionwinger
Club Information
ClubFlag of croatia Inter (Zapreshich)
Youth clubs
Flag of Russia RSDYUSHOR-2 (Makhachkala)
Flag of Russia Anji
? —2012Flag of Russia CSKA (Moscow)
Club career [* 1]
2011-2012Flag of Russia CSKA (Moscow)0 (0)
2012—2016Flag of Russia Anji36 (3)
2013→ Flag of Russia Ural4 (0)
2015→ Flag of Russia Wings of Sovietstwenty)
2016-2017Bulgaria flag Slavia (Sofia)38 (10)
2017—2018Flag of Russia Yenisei30 (1)
2018Flag of poland Cracovia6 (0)
2019 — presentFlag of croatia Inter (Zapreshich)24 (10)
National Team [* 2]
2010—2011Flag of Russia Russia (before 17)21 (20)
2012—2013Flag of Russia Russia (before 19)12 (6)
2013—2016Flag of Russia Russia (up to 21)9 (3)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of September 15, 2019 .
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

  • 1 Career
    • 1.1 Club
    • 1.2 In the national teams
  • 2 Achievements
  • 3 Performance Statistics
    • 3.1 Club statistics
  • 4 Personal life
  • 5 notes

Career

Club

He started playing football in his native Makhachkala in RSYUSHOR-2, where his first coach was Gamal Babaev [2] . Then he played for the Anji children's teams. At one of the youth tournaments, in which the pupils of the Makhachkala club, which took place in Pyatigorsk , took part, CSKA breeders drew attention to Serderov, and then invited him to their team [3] . From the age of 15, he began to be involved in training the backup team of the Moscow team, and in 2010 made his debut for him in the youth championship of Russia . On March 11, at the 74th minute of the match with their peers from Perm “ Amkar ”, Serder came on as a substitute for Iskandar Jalilov , but this did not save his team from defeat [4] . At the end of the season, the young army team took 14th place in the standings.

In mid-July 2011, CSKA management received an official offer from Turin Juventus to transfer Serder, but refused [5] .

November 22, 2011 Serderov made his debut for the main team of the Moscow club in the group stage match of the Champions League against the French “ Lille ”, when head coach Leonid Slutsky released him in the end of the meeting instead of Alexander Tsauni [6] .

Serderov - a pronounced player in the penalty area. Outside, he is no longer the same. He has no speed to run. In his manner, he resembles striker Guillerme . Such a player can get the ball in the penalty area, quickly figure it out and clearly “click”.

- Leonid Slutsky [7]

On July 10, 2012, the player was announced to be transferred to Anzhi in Makhachkala [8]. At the moment, Serder is very successful in supporting the youth team by scoring in almost every match. For Anji , he made his debut on September 27, 2012 in an away match against the Yekaterinburg Ural , which took place as part of the Russian Cup 2012/2013 , leaving in the 103rd minute instead of Shamil Lakhiyalov and scored a goal in the penalty shootout, thanks to which Anji reached the next round [9] . On September 1, 2012, in the 7th round match of the championship of the youth teams of the Premier League clubs 2012/2013 against “ Wings of the Soviets ” from Samara , poker made [10] . October 31, 2012 in the match of the 1/8 finals of the Cup of Russia 2012-2013 against the same “Wings”, replacing (replacing Odil Akhmedov ) in the 79th minute, scored a goal in the 87th [11] . He made his debut in the Premier League on November 18, 2012, replacing Mehdi Carcel-González in the 80th minute in the match of the 16th round against Rostov [12] .

In June 2013, the media reported that, before the start of the debut season in the Russian Premier League, “ Ural ” ( Yekaterinburg ) plans to strengthen with several players, including Serder Serderov [13] . In the season 2013/2014 Serderov played for the Urals on loan [14] . Later, in connection with the changed development strategy of Anji, the player was returned to the Makhachkala club. On March 17, 2014, in an away match against Spartak Moscow , he evened the score and saved the team from defeat [15] .

In January 2015, before the end of the season, he transferred on a rental basis to Samara's “Wings of the Soviets” [16] , but in April, for family reasons, he returned to Makhachkala [17] .

In early August 2018, he could go to the Azerbaijani “ Sumgait ” [18] , but he moved to the Polish “ Cracovia ” [19] . On August 17, 2018, he replaced Mateusz Widowiak in the 82nd minute of the home match of the 5th round of the Polish Championship against Zaglebe , made his debut for Krakow [20] . At the beginning of 2019, the Polish club terminated the contract with the Russian player [21] .

In national teams

In 2010, he began to be involved in the youth national team of Russia , composed of players born in 1994. He made his debut for her on October 16 in the qualifying match of the European Youth Championship , held in Benidorm , Spain , with the Finnish national team . In that meeting, Serder acted as a captain and scored a goal, which was not enough to defeat an opponent who in the second half managed to recoup [22] . And already in the next game with Moldova, Serderov designed a hat-trick [23] . In the final match, Serderov also scored, but the Russians lost to the Spaniards, but managed to get into the elite round of the qualifying tournament with them, where however they could not win a ticket to the final stage of the championship.

Achievements

  • Bronze medalist of the youth championship of Russia : 2011

Performance Statistics

Club statistics

As of September 15, 2019.

PerformanceLeagueCups [24]EurocupsTotal
ClubLeagueSeasonGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoals
CSKA (Moscow)Premier League2011/120000one0one0
Total0000one0one0
AnjiPremier League2012/13four02one006one
Totalfour02one006one
→ UralPremier League2013/14four00000four0
Totalfour00000four0
AnjiPremier League2013/14212one07029th2
Fnl2014/15elevenone200013one
Total3233070423
→ Wings of the SovietsFnl2014/1520000020
Total20000020
AnjiPremier League2015/16one0one00020
Totalone0one00020
Slavia (Sofia)Major League2015/16eleven20000eleven2
2016/17278002one29th9
Total3810002one40eleven
YeniseiFnl2017/18thirtyone300033one
Totalthirtyone300033one
CracoviaExtraclass2018/1960200080
Total60200080
Inter (S)First Croatian League2018/19eighteen70000eighteen7
2019/2063000063
Total241000002410
Total career15122elevenone10one17224

Personal life

Wife Alina, the wedding took place on June 5, 2014. By nationality - Lezgin . His family is from the village of Eminhur Suleiman-Stalsky district of the Republic of Dagestan . As of 2010, Serderov’s parents lived in Makhachkala. Father Mukail Sherifovich worked as an engineer , and mother Melnazhat Selimkhanovna was a housewife [25] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
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  2. ↑ Serder Serderov. Profile (Russian) . Newspaper.ru . Archived on September 4, 2012.
  3. ↑ Denis Shumakov. Serder Serderov: “I understand that it will be difficult” (Russian) . Sports.ru (February 20, 2011). Archived on September 4, 2012.
  4. ↑ CSKA mol. - Amkar mol. 2: 3 (Russian) . Sportbox.ru (March 11, 2010). Archived on September 4, 2012.
  5. ↑ CSKA refused to sell Serderov to Juventus (Russian) . Championship.com (July 29, 2011). Archived on September 4, 2012.
  6. ↑ CSKA Moskva - Lille 0: 2. Match report . UEFA.com (November 22, 2011). Archived on September 4, 2012.
  7. ↑ Leonid Slutsky: “Leo is going to the training camp with CSKA”
  8. ↑ Forward of CSKA youth Serderov moved to Anji (neopr.) . Sports.ru (July 10, 2012). Date of treatment July 10, 2012. Archived on September 4, 2012.
  9. ↑ Protocol of the match “Ural” - “Anji”
  10. ↑ "Wings of the Soviets" - mol. - "Anji" -mole. 2: 4
  11. ↑ “Anji” Makhachkala - “Wings of the Soviets” Samara 2: 1
  12. ↑ Anji 0: 0 Rostov
  13. ↑ Ananidze, Serderov and Sarkisov will be transferred to Ural , sports.ru on June 17, 2013. Date of treatment June 17, 2013.
  14. ↑ Officially: Serder Serderov signed a contract with Ural , sport.ru (June 18, 2013). Date of treatment June 18, 2013.
  15. ↑ Serder Serderov: “When I scored a goal for Spartak, my head got ripped off”
  16. ↑ Football player Serder Serderov moved from Anji to Krylia Sovetov on a loan (Russian) , TASS (January 19, 2015). Date of treatment March 12, 2015.
  17. ↑ Serderov for family reasons left Wings of the Soviets
  18. ↑ Sumgait acquires an attacker who can be naturalized
  19. ↑ Serderov will continue his career in the Polish club “Cracovia”
  20. ↑ Protocol of the match “Cracovia” - “Zaglebe” Lubin
  21. ↑ Serderov terminated the contract with Cracovia
  22. ↑ Russia U17 - Finland U17 1: 1. Match report . UEFA.com (October 16, 2010). Archived on October 3, 2012.
  23. ↑ Russia U17 - Moldova U17 5: 1. Match report . UEFA.com (October 18, 2010). Archived on October 3, 2012.
  24. ↑ The “Cups” column includes games and goals in national cups, league cups, and super cups.
  25. ↑ Farid Hasanbegov. Serder Serderov: “I dream to win the Champions League” (Russian) . Sports.ru (January 28, 2010). Archived on September 4, 2012.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Serderov_Serder_Mukailovich&oldid=102178330


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