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Autlev, Maxim Muratovich

Maksim Muratovich Áutlev ( July 29, 1977 , Karachaevsk , Karachay-Cherkessia AO , Stavropol Territory , RSFSR , USSR ) - Russian footballer , played the positions of midfielder and striker .

Football
Maxim Autlev
general information
Full nameMaxim Muratovich Autlev
Was born
Karachayevsk , Karachay-Cherkess Autonomous Area , Stavropol Territory , RSFSR , USSR
Citizenship
Growth175 cm
Weight70 kg
Positionmidfielder
attack
Youth clubs
Ukrainian flag Sportinternat (Kharkiv)
Club career [* 1]
1995-1996Russian flag Friendship (Maykop)18 (0)
1995-1996→ Russian flag Communal-Druzhba-d33 (2)
1997Russian flag Torpedo (Armavir)37 (2)
1998–1999Russian flag Friendship (Maykop)62 (5)
2000–2002Russian flag Spartak (Nalchik)96 (23)
2001→ Russian flag Spartak-2 (Nalchik)eleven)
2003Russian flag Tom28 (3)
2004Flag of Belarus (1995-2012) Gomel6 (1)
2004Russian flag Arsenal (Tula)12 (1)
2005Russian flag Volgar-Gazprom12 (1)
2006Kazakhstan flag Vostok (Ust-Kamenogorsk)7 (1)
2006Russian flag Dynamo (Bryansk)18 (1)
1995—2006Total career:330 (41)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is counted only for various leagues of national championships.

Content

Career

Club

A graduate of Kharkov sportinternat [1] . He started his professional career as a player in 1995 in the team of the first Russian league “ Friendship ” from Maikop . As part of the team, Autlev spoke for two years, having held 18 meetings for the main team of Maikop and 33 more matches in the double.

In Armavir, he became a local Torpedo player, where he played 37 games in which he scored goals twice. In 1998, he returned to Maykop, where for two seasons he became one of the main players of the team, having played 62 matches on the field, and also noted five scored balls. In 2000, he left Friendship, having signed a contract with the first league club Nalchik Spartak . A year later, Sofyor Yeshugov, who was well known to Autlev for work in Maykop, moved to the nalchan team. It was he who, during the pre-season fees, decided to transfer Autlev from the left side of the midfield to an attack [2] . Following the results of the championship Autlev became the top scorer of the team with 12 balls in the asset. In total, the nalchan spent 100 matches (96 in the national championship and four more in the Cup ) , scoring 24 goals for three seasons, and thus entered his name in the list of the 25 best players of the club throughout its history.

In 2003, he moved to Tom , where, together with the team, he became the bronze medalist of the national championship in the first league. The next season began as a player of the Belarusian “ Gomel ” [3] , but after the first round, he signed a contract with Arsenal . After the Tula club announced the removal of the team from the first league rally, left the team, becoming a player of the Astrakhan Volgar [4] , where his team-up with Roman Uzdenov , who had already formed during his performance in Nalchik, was restored.

Before the start of the 2006 season, Autlev underwent pre-season training with Bryansk Dynamo , where he got at the invitation of Yeshugov. But for financial reasons, the transfer did not take place, and Autlev went to Kazakhstan , where he performed in the club of the Higher League "Vostok" Ust-Kamenogorsk . In July 2006, he returned to Bryansk [5] , where he ended his playing career.

Coaching

In the period from November 19 to December 2, 2007, he studied at the North-West Regional Center for the Training and Licensing of Football Coaches, received the category "C" [6] .

Achievements

  • Bronze medalist of the championship of Russia in the first league : 2003 .
  • The best scorer of FC Spartak (Nalchik): 2001 .

Personal life

Mother comes from Kharkov , and father - from the Caucasus. Autlev was born in the Caucasus, his family subsequently moved to Kharkov [1] .

Performance statistics

TeamSeasonChampionshipCupTotal
LevelGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoals
  Friendship (Maykop)1995II300030
1996II150one0sixteen0
Total180one0nineteen0
  Communal-Druzhba-d (Maykop)1995IV12000120
1996IV21200212
Total33200332
  Torpedo (Armavir)1997III3722one393
  Friendship (Maykop)1998II280four0320
1999III34five3037five
Total62five7069five
  Spartak (Nalchik)2000II31oneoneone322
2001II3212one03312
2002II33ten2035ten
Total9623fourone10024
  Spartak-2 (Nalchik)2001IVoneone00oneone
  Tom (Tomsk)2003II283one0293
  Gomel2004I6one006one
  Arsenal (Tula)2004II12one2014one
  Volgar-Gazprom (Astrakhan)2005II12one0012one
  Vostok (Ust-Kamenogorsk)2006I7one007one
  Dynamo (Bryansk)2006II18oneone0nineteenone
Total career3304118234843

Sources:

  • The performance statistics of the Russian career stage are taken from the sports media portal Sportbox.ru
  • The performance statistics of the Belarusian career stage are taken from the sports media portal Football.by
  • Statistics of speeches of the Kazakh stage of career taken from the sports media portal FootballFacts.ru

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Alexander Shishkin. Interviews with newbies (Unsolved) . Forum fans FC "Tom" (with reference to the official site of FC "Dynamo" (Bryansk)) (March 9, 2006). Archived May 18, 2013.
  2. ↑ 2001 The history of "Spartacus" (Nalchik) (Neopr.) . FC Spartak fan site (Nalchik) (March 14, 2012). Archived May 18, 2013.
  3. ↑ Belarusian football clubs: 2004 (Neopr.) . Football in Belarus and the world. Archived June 28, 2013.
  4. Вол Volgar-Gazprom continues to prepare for the new season (Neopr.) . Astrakhan.FM (February 16, 2005). Archived May 18, 2013.
  5. ↑ Three in a boat, not counting the "Terek" (Neopr.) . Sport.rambler.ru (July 5, 2006). Archived May 18, 2013.
  6. ↑ Licensing of trainers of MRO "North-West" (Neopr.) . Interregional Association of Football Federations "North-West" (December 12, 2007). Archived May 18, 2013.

Links

  • Profile on the RPL website
  • Profile on Sportbox.ru
  • Profile on worldfootball.net (English)
  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Autlev,_Maksim_Muratovich&oldid=96871150


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