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Komarnitsky, Vitaliy Stanislavovich

Vitaliy Stanislavovich Komarnitsky ( Ukrainian: Vitaliy Stanislavovich Komarnitsky ; August 2, 1981, Vinnitsa [1] , USSR ) - Ukrainian footballer , player of the Kharkov Helios . Vice-champion of Europe among juniors (2000), Bronze medalist of the championship of Ukraine (2003/04) [2] . Master of Sports of Ukraine [2] . Acts on the positions of the flank defender and the central midfielder . [3]

Football
Vitaly Komarnitsky
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general information
Full nameVitaly Stanislavovich Komarnitsky
BornAugust 2, 1981 ( 1981-08-02 ) (38 years old)
Vinnitsa , Ukrainian SSR , USSR
CitizenshipUkrainian flag Ukraine
Growth180 cm
Weight65 kg
Positionright back
Club Information
Clubcompleted his career
Club career [* 1]
1997Ukrainian flag Fortune (Shargorod)4 (0)
1998Ukrainian flag Niva (Vinnitsa)15 (1)
1998-1999Flag of israel Hapoel (Petah Tikva)20)
1999Flag of israel Maccabi (Jaffa)? (2)
2000Flag of israel Maccabi Ironi (Kiryat Ata)? (?)
2000-2003Flag of israel Ironi (Rishon Lezion)74 (0)
2003→ Ukrainian flag Dnipro (Dnepropetrovsk)thirty)
2003→ → Ukrainian flag Dnepr-2eleven)
2004Ukrainian flag Metalworker30 (0)
2005Ukrainian flag Arsenal (Kharkov)16 (1)
2005-2009Ukrainian flag Kharkov103 (0)
2009Ukrainian flag Kryvbas11 (0)
2010-2012Ukrainian flag Hoverla59 (0)
2012—2017Ukrainian flag Helios96 (0)
National Team [* 2]
1999-2001Ukrainian flag Ukraine (up to 19)23 (1)
2003Ukrainian flag Ukraine (up to 21)9 (0)
State awards

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  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of March 28, 2018 .
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

Game career

Pupil of the Vinnitsa Youth Sports School. The first coach is Julian Pavlovich Mysak [4] . In adult football, he made his debut in 1997 as part of the second league team “Fortune” (Shargorod). In the spring of 1998, he moved to Vinnitsa Niva . At the end of that year, he accepted the offer to pursue a career in Israel, thinking that it could become a kind of bridge to some eminent European club [4] .

The footballer moved to the club of the top division “ Hapoel ” (Petah Tikva). After two and a half years of performance in Pitah Tikva due to a change in head coach [4] he was forced to change the club. After trying to get into Maccabi (Jaffa) and Maccabi Ironi (Kiryat Ata), Komarnitsky moved to Rishon Lezion, where he joined the ranks of the local Ironi , whose coach by that time was a former mentor from Petah- Tikva [4] . He spent three years in the new team. After the next change of coach and the deterioration of the club’s financing, the team firmly took one of the last places. Due to the fact that the team flies out anyway, the coach decided to bet on the local youth and stopped putting the Ukrainian in the squad [5] . After the completion of the contract, a viewing was held in the Moscow Torpedo-Metallurg , but at the conclusion of the contract, its representatives could not reach a consensus with the club’s management on the issue of finance [5] .

He returned to Ukraine. The terms of the lease [5] became a Dnipro player, but could not become a base player in the Kucherevsky team [4] . In the offseason, at the invitation of Gennady Litovchenko, he moved to Metalist , who played in the first league. Helped the Kharkov club to return to the big league [4] . Then he played in the Kharkov clubs Arsenal and FC Kharkiv , Kryvyi Rih Krivbass , Uzhgorod Goverle-Zakarpatye and Kharkov Helios .

Team Career

He was called to the youth and youth teams of Ukraine. He was a member of the national team born in 1981, which took second place in the European Championship among youth under 18 years old, held in 2000 in Germany. During the tournament, the Ukrainians lost only one game - the final match to the French peers.

Notes

  1. ↑ Information about the football player (Russian) . on the website of FC Helios . Archived October 27, 2014.
  2. ↑ 1 2 Vitaliy Komarnitsky: “I missed the game” (Russian) . Victor Khokhlyuk, Sport.ua (January 10, 2012). Archived October 27, 2014.
  3. ↑ League One. Half year results. Helios , Sportarena.com (March 13, 2017). Date of treatment May 5, 2017.
  4. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vitaliy Komarnitsky: “I would like to play in some European club tournament” (Russian) . Alexey Soloshenko, “Goal” (December 20, 2004). Archived October 27, 2014.
  5. ↑ 1 2 3 Komarnitsky returned to Ukraine (Russian) . 20 hvilin (August 14, 2003). Archived October 27, 2014.

Links

  • Profile on the website of the Ukrainian Football Association (in Ukrainian)
  • Statistics on the PFL website
  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Komarnitsky_Vitaliy_Stanislavovich&oldid=101477004


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