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Daudov, Marat Magomedovich

Marat Magomedovich Daudov ( Ukrainian: Marat Magomedovich Daudov ; August 3, 1989, Lugansk [2] , USSR ) - Ukrainian footballer , Veres midfielder.

Football
Marat Daudov
general information
Full nameMarat Magomedovich Daudov
Born
Lugansk , USSR
Citizenship
Growth170 cm
Weight61 kg
Positionmidfielder
Club Information
ClubUkrainian flag Veres
room99
Youth clubs
2002-2006Ukrainian flag SDYUSHOR Ukraine (Lugansk)
Club career [* 1]
2006-2008Ukrainian flag Zarya (Lugansk)0 (0)
2007→ Ukrainian flag Steel (Alchevsk)15 (1)
2008—2011Ukrainian flag Helios107 (14)
2012Ukrainian flag Neftyanik-Ukrnafta30 (4)
2013Ukrainian flag Sumy25 (5)
2014Ukrainian flag Poltava8 (0)
2014Flag of Armenia Gandzasar14 (2)
2015Ukrainian flag Miner Sport16 (3)
2015—2016Ukrainian flag Minereleven)
2016Flag of Armenia Alashkert0 (0)
2016Flag of Armenia Ararat100)
2017—2018Ukrainian flag Vanguard42 (4)
2018—Ukrainian flag Veres0 (0)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of September 20, 2018 .

Content

Game career

Pupil of Lugansk football. After completing the training, he played in the double “ Dawn ”. In 2007, he spent half the season on loan at Alchevsk Steel . Among the "steelworkers" Daudov was the main player in the team, filling the vacancy of a young man born in 1989, who, according to the rules of the competition, was to be present on the field in each of the teams of the first league. In total, an 18-year-old football player spent 15 games in the Alchevsk club, scoring 1 goal [3] . In 2008, the Lugansk coach of Helios Yuri Pogrebnyak invited a young football player to his team [4] . In Helios, over time, he became one of the key players; in the 2009/10 season, together with Yuri Fomenko, he was the team’s top scorer [5] . In that season, a 20-year-old football player scored 7 goals and gave 5-7 assists [6] .

In February 2012, Daudov signed a contract with the Neftyanik-Ukrneft club. During the time spent in the Akhtyr club, he showed himself well on the left flank of midfield. During the year he played 31 matches, scored 4 goals and gave 2 assists. In December of the same year, after the expiration of the contract, he left the club as a free agent. After that there was a viewing in Sevastopol [7] . He signed a contract with the first-league FC Sumy . Six months later, he was invited to Zaporizhzhya Metallurg , which was coached by Sergey Puchkov [8] . Based on the results of the Turkish training camp with the team, a basic agreement was reached on signing a full-fledged contract [9] , but the football player did not remain in Zaporozhye [8] .

In the winter of 2014, a show was held in Soligorsk Shakhtar , but did not make the proper impression on the coaching staff of the Belarusian team and left the miners' location [10] . He continued his career at FC Poltava [11] .

In the summer of 2014, Daudov signed a contract with the club of the Armenian Premier League " Gandzasar ", which by that time was trained by Sergey Puchkov. In the first half of the Armenian championship, the football player spent 14 matches (out of 15 team ones), distinguishing themselves in them by two goals and 6 assists [12] . In “Gandzasar” he played in the position of both the left midfielder and the right midfielder [13] . During the winter break in the championship, coach Puchkov left the Armenian club. Following him, the Ukrainian legionnaires Alexey Pinchuk , Boris Orlovsky , Anton Monakhov and Artyom Proshenko also left the team [14] . Marat Daudov and another Ukrainian Vasily Palagnyuk remained in the team [15] .

At the beginning of 2015 he moved to Gornyak-Sport . On November 25 of the same year, the termination of cooperation between the player and the Miner-Sport club was announced [16] . After leaving the Gornyak-Sport Marat continued his career at the Gornyak Krivoy Rog club, playing one match for them, in which he scored a goal and an assist, which helped his team ultimately defeat his former club with a score of 3: 1, Marat was replaced by 35 minutes due to injury to the adductor muscle. Unfortunately, he could not take part in the remaining games.

In June 2016, Marat signed an annual contract with the champion of Armenia Alashkert FC, where he moved with two more Ukrainians Anton Savin and Dmitry Hovbosha [17] . For the new club, Daudov did not play a single match either in the championship or in European competitions due to organizational issues, and already in August of that year he signed a contract with the historical grand of Armenian football - Ararat, who went to the last, 6th place in the Armenian major league [18] .

September 20, 2018 became a player of the Veres club, having signed a contract for a period of one year [19] .

Family

Marat’s brother, Daudov Ruslan Ramazanovich, also played football at a professional level [20] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
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  2. ↑ Dossier (Russian) . One Football Agency. Archived February 10, 2015.
  3. ↑ Marat Daudov is back ... (Russian) . www.fczarya.com (January 27, 2008). Archived February 10, 2015.
  4. ↑ Yuri Pogrebnyak - 50 (Russian) . Racurs (June 24, 2009). Archived February 10, 2015.
  5. ↑ I ’m constantly watching Zorya. - Ex-midfielder of the “black and white” Marat Daudov (Russian) . Pavel Kozyrev, cxid.info (February 7, 2010). Archived February 10, 2015.
  6. ↑ Marat Daudov: “Now I am in Lugansk” (Russian) . Helios FC (June 21, 2010). Archived February 10, 2015.
  7. ↑ Marat Daudov may become a player in Sevastopol (Russian) . footboom.com (January 9, 2013). Archived February 10, 2015.
  8. ↑ 1 2 Marat Daudov: “I am glad to return to my native club” (Russian) . fc.sumy.ua (August 30, 2013). Archived February 10, 2015.
  9. ↑ Zaporizhzhya Metallurg has seven newcomers (Russian) . Anatoly Volkov, Football.ua (July 8, 2013). Archived February 10, 2015.
  10. ↑ Club news (Russian) . FC Shakhtar Press Office Soligorsk (February 17, 2014). Archived February 10, 2015.
  11. ↑ Marat Daudov - on viewing in FC Poltava (Russian) . footboom.com (March 9, 2014). Archived February 10, 2015.
  12. ↑ Marat Daudov: “Most likely, I will stay in Armenia” (Russian) . Victor Khmelnitsky, Sport.ua (January 2, 2015). Archived February 10, 2015.
  13. ↑ The Armenian “mountain of treasures” (Russian) . Arthur Valerko, Football.ua (December 23, 2014). Archived on February 9, 2015.
  14. ↑ Puchkov and four Ukrainian football players left Gandzasar (Russian) . UA-Football (December 15, 2014). Archived on February 9, 2015.
  15. ↑ Marat Daudov: “the president of Gandzasar wanted me to stay” (Russian) . Miroslav Milanich, MatchDay (January 15, 2015). Archived February 10, 2015.
  16. ↑ "Miner-Sport": minus eight and a few in the mind (Russian) . The official website of FC Gornyak-Sport (November 25, 2015).
  17. ↑ Alashkert signed Daudov, Hovbosh and Savin
  18. ↑ Daudov changed club, but remains in Armenia
  19. ↑ Marat Daudov - the grave of Veresa! (Ukrainian) . Information Service of Veres Oil Company (September 20, 2018). Date of appeal September 20, 2018.
  20. ↑ Marat Daudov: “We are fighting for a place in the Champions League” (Russian) . Victor Khokhlyuk , football24.ua (October 29, 2014). Archived February 10, 2015.

Links

  • Profile on the website of the Ukrainian Football Association (in Ukrainian)
  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
  • Player profile on Transfermarkt
  • Soccerway Profile
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Daudov__Marat_Magomedovich&oldid=98034731


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