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Bokarev, Alexander Petrovich

Alexander Petrovich Bokarev ( Ukrainian: Oleksandr Petrovich Bokarov ; born April 5, 1969, Kryvyi Rih ) is a Soviet and Ukrainian footballer , goalkeeper .

Football
Alexander Bokarev
general information
Full nameAlexander Petrovich Bokarev
Born
Citizenship
Growth190 cm
Weight87 kg
Positiongoalkeeper
Club career [* 1]
1987USSR flag Kryvbas1 (-?)
1991USSR flag Flint5 (−7)
1991USSR flag Spike (Osokorovka)KFK
1992Ukrainian flag CornerALFU
1993-1994Ukrainian flag Evis18 (−19)
1994-1995Ukrainian flag SK Odessa36 (−38)
1995-1996Ukrainian flag Printing equipment55 (−39)
1997Russian flag Falcon0 (−0)
1998Kazakhstan flag Tomiris4 (-?)
1999-2000Kazakhstan flag Access Golden Grain25 (-?)
2001Flag of Moldova Sheriff24 (-?)
2002Ukrainian flag KZESOALFU
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.

Content

Game career

The pupil of the youth sports school " Krivbass " (Kryvyi Rih). The first coach is K. Yashkin. In 1987, he played one match as part of the Kryvyi Rih team. After completing military service in 1991, he continued his career in the Kremen team (Kremenchug). Further he defended the gates of amateur groups. In the period from 1993 to 1996 he played in the first league of the championship of Ukraine in the teams “ Evis ”, SK Odessa and “ Polygraphtehnika ”.

He spent the 1997 season in the Saratov Falcon , but did not play matches for the team. At the end of the championship of Russia-97 was put up for transfer [1] . During the off-season, he trained as part of the Kryvyi Rih Krivbass, but shortly before the resumption of the Ukrainian championship, the team's coaches decided to resort to the services of the more experienced Valery Gorodov from the Voronezh Fakel . Bokarev had the option of continuing his football career in China, but he did not use it [1] .

He continued his career in Kazakhstan. He spent the 1998 season in the club of the first league Tomiris , where he was spotted by the breeders of the Access-Esil team, who won a place in the top division at the end of the tournament. The return of the Peter and Paul Club to the Premier League after a seven-year break turned out to be triumphant. The fight for gold with the Irtysh-Bastau ended only three rounds before the end of the championship, when Access-Esil unexpectedly lost to the Kizilorda Kaisar-Hurricane 1: 2. Access-Yesil received silver medals [2] . During the winter off-season, Bokarev was watched in Odessa " Chernomorets " [3] , but the contract was not concluded. The goalkeeper returned to Access Yesil, changing its name to Access Golden Golden. In the 2000 season, Petropavlovsk again became second, losing in the “golden match” to the team “ Zhenis ” (Astana).

The following winter, Bokarev passes training camps with the Tiraspol Sheriff [4] and this time concludes a contract. For two incomplete seasons in Moldova, a football player twice becomes a champion of the country (2000/01, 2001/02) and once a Cup holder (2000/01).

In 2002, he returned to Ukraine. He continued his career in the amateur team of KZESO (Kakhovka), with which he became the winner of the regional championship (2002) and was called the best goalkeeper of the region of the 2002 season [5] .

In 2003 he returned to Krivoy Rog. As part of Kryvbas, he spent a season and a half as a reserve goalkeeper, but did not enter the field. After completing an active gaming career, he became the goalkeeper of the Miner-Veteran veteran team (Kryvyi Rih). He became the champion of the region among veterans [6] , the finalist of the Cup of Ukraine among veterans (35+) [7] .

Achievements

  "Sheriff"
  •   Moldavian Championship Winner (2): 2000/01, 2001/02
  •   Moldavian Cup Winner (1): 2000/01
  Access-Esil / Access-Golden-Grain
  •   Silver medalist of the championship of Kazakhstan (2): 1999, 2000
  •   Finalist of the Kazakhstan Cup (1): 2000

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Bokarev did not go to China (Russian) . www.sport-express.ru (April 4, 1998). Archived February 3, 2014.
  2. ↑ History of FC Esil-Bogatyr (Russian) . yesil-bogatyr.narod.ru. Archived February 3, 2014.
  3. ↑ Odessa "Chernomorets" in the grip of the financial crisis (Russian) . www.sport-express.ru (February 24, 2000). Archived February 3, 2014.
  4. ↑ “Sheriff” relies on Ukrainian players (Russian) . www.sport-express.ru (January 10, 2001). Archived February 3, 2014.
  5. ↑ The best of the best (Russian) . www.xepcoh.info (November 21, 2002). Archived February 3, 2014.
  6. ↑ "Miner-Veteran" (Kryvyi Rih) - champion of the Dnipropetrovsk region (Russian) . ffdo.com.ua (November 21, 2011). Archived February 3, 2014.
  7. ↑ KU Final among veterans (35+) “Metallurg” (Zaporizhia) - “Veteran” (Kryvyi Rih) 1: 1, p.p. 4: 2 (Russian) . ffkr.org (November 17, 2013). Archived February 3, 2014.

Links

  • Profile on the website of the Ukrainian Football Association (in Ukrainian)
  • Profile on the Odessa Football website
  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
  • Profile (Russian) . on the site FootBook.ru
  • Profile (in Ukrainian) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment February 3, 2014. Archived on February 20, 2014. on the website Ukr-Football.org.ua
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bokarev__Alexander_Petrovich&oldid=99509926


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