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Stasyuk, Igor Valerievich

Ihor Vorotsevich Stasyuk ( Ukrainian Igor Valeryovich Stasyuk ; December 14, 1975 ) - Ukrainian football player , striker .

Football
Igor Stasyuk
general information
Full nameIgor V. Stasyuk
Was bornDecember 14, 1975 ( 1975-12-14 ) (43 years)
CitizenshipUkrainian flag Ukraine
Growth181 cm
Weight79 kg
Positionattack
Club Information
Clubcompleted career
Club career [* 1]
1992–1994Ukrainian flag Podillia (Khmelnitsky)12 (0)
1994Ukrainian flag Advis9 (4)
1994Ukrainian flag Podillia (Khmelnitsky)thirty)
1995Ukrainian flag Temp (Shepetovka)16 (2)
1996Russian flag Emerald (Timashevsk)31 (21)
1997–1998Russian flag Torpedo (Taganrog)59 (21)
1999Ukrainian flag Metallurg (Donetsk)9 (0)
1999Russian flag Kuban17 (9)
2000Ukrainian flag Tovtry (Chemerovtsy)AAFU
2001Ukrainian flag LuzhanyAAFU
2002Latvian flag Dinaburg20)
2002Latvian flag Ventspils8 (1)
2003—2004Ukrainian flag Podillia (Khmelnitsky)51 (22)
2005Ukrainian flag Nikolaev11 (1)
2005Ukrainian flag Europe (Pryluky)AAFU
2006Ukrainian flag Olcom6 (0)
2006Flag of Moldova Nistru (Otaci)thirty)
2007Ukrainian flag Budfarfor (Slavuta)AAFU
2007Ukrainian flag Conference (Khmelnitsky)AAFU
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is counted only for various leagues of national championships.

Career

From 1992 to 1994, he played for the Khmelnytsky " Podolia ", spent 12 matches. The 1994/95 season started at the club “ Advis ”, scored 4 goals in 9 championship games, and played 1 match in the Ukrainian Cup , after which he returned to Podillia, where he held 3 more meetings.

In the summer of 1995 he moved to Shepetovsky “ Temp ”, in 16 matches he scored 2 goals. In 1996, he played for Timashevsky " Emerald ", in 31 meetings he was marked by 21 goals [1] . From 1997 to 1998 he defended the colors of Taganrog Torpedo , for which he played 59 matches and scored 21 goals [2] .

In early 1999, he moved to Metallurg Donetsk, as part of which he made his debut in the Highest League of Ukraine , where he held 9 meetings. In the same 1999 he joined the ranks of Kuban , for which he played 17 matches and scored 9 goals [3] , and the ball scored by him on August 30, 1999, became the 500th in the Russian history of Kuban [4] .

From 2000 to 2001, he played in the amateur teams Tovtry (Chemerovcy) and Luzhany in AAFU tournaments. In 2002, he moved to Dinaburg , for which he played 2 meetings in the Highest League of Latvia , after which he joined the ranks of Ventspils , where he finished the season, having played 8 matches, scoring 1 goal and becoming a vice-champion.

From 2003 to 2004, he again played for “Podolie”, in which he scored 22 goals in 51 meetings of the championship, and still played 2 matches and scored 1 goal in the Ukrainian Cup. In 2005 he defended the colors of the club " Nikolaev ", scored 1 goal in 11 games. In addition, he played in that year in AAFU tournaments for the Europe team (Priluki).

In 2006, he played 6 matches for Olkom , after which he went to Moldova, where he played 3 meetings in the Highest League for the Ostachi club Nistru .

In 2007, he played in AAFU tournaments for the Budfarfor (Slavuta) and Konfekmat (Khmelnitsky) teams.

Achievements

  • Vice-champion of Latvia : 2002

Notes

  1. ↑ Profile on playerhistory.com ( Undefeated ) . The appeal date is April 3, 2012. Archived December 11, 2012.
  2. ↑ Profile on the site footbook.ru ( Unsolved ) . Archived December 11, 2012.
  3. ↑ HERITAGE 1999 (Undecided) . The appeal date is April 3, 2012. Archived December 11, 2012.
  4. ↑ BUSINESS CARD OF FC KUBAN (Unidentified) . The appeal date is April 3, 2012. Archived December 11, 2012.

Links

  • Profile on the website of the Ukrainian Football Association (ukr.)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stasyuk,_Igor_Valerievich&oldid=100427607


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