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Yudin, Mikhail Mikhailovich

Mikhail Mikhailovich Yudin ( January 18, 1976 , Lipetsk , USSR ) - Russian football player , defender .

Football
Mikhail Yudin
general information
Full nameMikhail Mikhailovich Yudin
BornJanuary 18, 1976 ( 1976-01-18 ) (aged 43)
Lipetsk , USSR
CitizenshipRussian flag Russia
Growth179 cm
Weight76 kg
Positiondefender
Youth clubs
USSR flag Flag of Russia (1991-1993) Metallurg (Lipetsk)
Club career [* 1]
1993-1998Russian flag Metallurg (Lipetsk)142 (4)
1998Russian flag Eagle100)
1999Russian flag Saturn0 (0)
1999→ Russian flag Saturn -237 (1)
2000-2001Russian flag Arsenal (Tula)63 (3)
2002Russian flag Kuban17 (0)
2003-2004Russian flag Metallurg (Lipetsk)28 (0)
2004Russian flag Metallurg-Kuzbass20)
2005-2007Russian flag Metallurg (Lipetsk)71 (1)
2008Russian flag Amur24 (0)
2009Russian flag Spartak (Tambov)27 (2)
2010—2011Russian flag Metallurg (Lipetsk)24 (0)
National Team [* 2]
Russian flag Russia (before 19)? (?)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Career

A pupil of the School for Children and Youth Sports of Lipetsk Metallurg , the first coach was Victor Lyskovtsev [1] . From 1993 to 1998, he played for the Lipetsk club on a professional level, scoring 4 goals in 142 matches. The first match in professional football was held on April 18, 1993 at the Cup of Russia against the Tula Arsenal - a team whose colors he later began to defend. In 1998 he played for Orel , played 10 meetings.

He spent the 1999 season at the Saturn club [2] , but he never played as the basis, played only for the backup squad, and scored 1 goal in 37 games.

From 2000 to 2001, he played as part of the Tula Arsenal , scored 3 times in 63 championship matches, and played 5 more games in the Russian Cup , including taking part in the quarter finals match with the Premier League team Krylia Sovetov [ 3] .

He spent the 2002 season at Kuban , played 17 championship matches [4] and 2 matches in the Cup. From 2003 to 2004, he again played for Metallurg, took part in 28 team games in the championship and in 2 matches of the Russian Cup.

He spent the 2004 season at the Metallurg-Kuzbass club, for which he played only 2 meetings. From 2005 to 2007, he again played for the Lipetsk Metallurgist, scored 1 time in 71 championship matches and spent 3 more games in the Cup.

In 2008 he moved to Amur , in which he played 24 matches in the championship and 1 meeting in the Russian Cup. Then he moved to Tambov Spartak , where he spent the 2009 season, scoring 2 goals in 27 championship games, and playing another match in the Cup.

Since 2010, he played for Metallurg for the last time, held 24 championship games and 5 meetings in the Russian Cup. In addition, he took part in the matches of the youth team in the amateur tournament. In the fall of 2011, by mutual agreement, his contract with the club was terminated [5] .

He played in the youth team of Russia . During his career, he spent more than 200 matches in the third most important professional league in Russia, more than 100 games in the second most important professional division and entered the field in the Russian Cup, starting from the stage when the highest league clubs enter the fight for the trophy.

Notes

  1. ↑ Profile on the website of FC Metallurg (inaccessible link)
  2. ↑ Profile on footbook.ru
  3. ↑ Wings of the Soviets - Arsenal (match report)
  4. ↑ HERITAGE 2002
  5. ↑ Mikhail Yudin tore off the contract

Links

  • Profile on Sportbox.ru
  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yudin__Mikhail_Mikhailovich&oldid=100855068


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