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Lizans, Juris

Juris Laizans [1] ( Latvian. Juris Laizāns ; January 6, 1979 , Riga , USSR ) - Latvian footballer , midfielder , known for his performances for the Latvian club Skonto and the Russian CSKA . Member of the selection department of the Russian " Krasnodar ".

Football
Juris Lizans
Juris Laizans 2011.jpg
general information
BornJanuary 6, 1979 ( 1979-01-06 ) (aged 40)
Riga , Latvian SSR , USSR
CitizenshipFlag of Latvia Latvia
Growth184 cm
Positionmidfielder
Club Information
ClubRussian flag Krasnodar
Positionbreeder
Youth clubs
USSR flag Youth Sports School Daugava (Riga)
Club career [* 1]
1995Flag of Latvia Beikas (Riga)15 (1)
1996Flag of Latvia Tukums 200024 (4)
1997-2000Flag of Latvia Skonto81 (10)
2001-2005Russian flag CSKA (Moscow)81 (5)
2005→ Russian flag Torpedo (Moscow)9 (1)
2006Russian flag Rostov21 (1)
2007Russian flag Kuban24 (4)
2008Russian flag Shinnik24 (1)
2009Flag of Latvia Olympus / RFSh100)
2009Flag of Latvia Ventspils50)
2010Flag of Latvia Skonto11 (1)
2010Russian flag Salute (Belgorod)13 (1)
2011Flag of Latvia Skonto14 (2)
2011-2012Russian flag Torch18 (3)
2012—2014Flag of Latvia Skonto32 (3)
2012→ Flag of Latvia Skonto-22 (1)
2014Russian flag GNS-Spartak (Krasnodar)LFL
National Team [* 2]
1994—?Flag of Latvia Latvia (up to 16)20)
Flag of Latvia Latvia (under 18)8 (0)
1997-1999Flag of Latvia Latvia (up to 21)50)
1998—2013Flag of Latvia Latvia113 (15)
Coaching career [* 3]
2014 - n. at.Russian flag Krasnodarsat down.
  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.
  3. ↑ Updated as of January 3, 2019 .

Content

Career

Club

He began his career in Riga " Skonto ". Having shown himself at the Commonwealth Cup , he ended up in Moscow CSKA , where he played for several years in the first team. Then he was pushed to the bench, and in 4 years he changed four clubs, each of which played at that time in the Premier League : “ Torpedo ” ( Moscow ), “ Rostov ”, “ Kuban ”, “ Shinnik ”. On March 15, 2008 he made his debut as part of Shinnik in the 1st round match of the Russian Championship with CSKA (1: 1), becoming the author of the only goal of his team. The player could not agree with the club to extend the contract due to financial debts of Yaroslavl to the player [2] . The player also could not conclude a counterattack with Tomyu [3] , eventually moving to Riga's Olympus , from where he had already moved to Ventspils [4] . Six months later, the player returned to his native Skonto under the leadership of Alexander Starkov [5] , who began again to challenge the player to the Latvian national team [6] . However, having not played for the club even for three months, Lizans again moved to Russia - to the Belgorod “ Salut ” [7] , then to return to the Riga club again. Once again, he left Skonto - this time to the Voronezh Fakel [8] , and made the return trip at the end of the season [9] . In April 2014, he completed his career as a player and began working in the selection service of the club of the Russian Premier League Krasnodar [10] .

Team

He played 108 matches for the Latvian national team [11] , scored 15 goals. Member of Euro 2004 .

Achievements

  • Champion of Latvia (3) : 1998 , 1999 , 2000
  • Silver medalist of the Latvian Championship (2) : 2009 , 2013
  • Champion of Russia : 2003
  • Silver medalist of the championship of Russia: 2004
  • Russian Cup Winner: 2001/02 , 2004/05 , 2005/06
  • UEFA Cup Winner (1) : 2004/05
  • The best football player in Latvia: 2002
  • Baltic League Winner: 2010/11

Statistics

As of December 29, 2012
PerformanceChampionshipCupEurocupsTotal
ClubLeagueSeasonGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoals
  SkontoMajor League199720000020
199826onefour0five035one
1999273four0eightone39four
2000266four020326
  CSKATop division200126020-280
Premier League2002273four020333
200321onefourone20272
2004four0one0four090
20053one62four0133
  Torpedo (Moscow)20059oneone0-tenone
  Rostov200621oneone0-22one
  Kuban200724four20-26four
  Shinnik200824one20-26one
  OlympusMajor League2009ten0--ten0
  Ventspils2009five0-fourone9one
  Skonto2010elevenone202one152
  Salute (Belgorod)First division201013one00-13one
  SkontoMajor League201114200one0152
  TorchFNL Championship2011/12183one0-nineteen3
  SkontoMajor League201260000060
Total career31729th38334338935

Notes

  1. ↑ When transferring proper nouns from the Latvian language into Russian, it is recommended to discard the ending -s (-š) ( D. I. Ermolovich . “Proper names: theory and practice of interlanguage transmission”, p. 329 (M .: “Valent”, 2005) , therefore, the name of the footballer should be written as Yuri Lizan , however, this option is not widespread in the media.
  2. ↑ “Shinnik” could not agree with Laizans
  3. ↑ Tom rejected the services of Laizans
  4. ↑ Laizans transferred to Ventspils
  5. ↑ Lizans will play for Skonto
  6. ↑ Starkov returned to the national team of Latvia Laizansa
  7. ↑ Laizans signed a contract with Salute
  8. ↑ Lizans will continue his career at the Torch
  9. ↑ Former CSKA player Laizans returns to Skonto
  10. ↑ Lizan completed the player’s career and moved to Russia
  11. ↑ Year of the national team: slow formation (Russian) . Hour (December 27, 2011). Date of treatment August 1, 2012. Archived on August 6, 2012.

Links

  • Transition to Ventspils
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lyzans,_Juris&oldid=101281850


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