Roman Stanislavovich Adamov (June 21, 1982, Belaya Kalitva , Rostov Region , USSR ) - Russian football player , coach. Honored Master of Sports of Russia (2008) [1] .
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| Full name | Roman Stanislavovich Adamov | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | Belaya Kalitva , Rostov Region , USSR | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Growth | 187 cm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Position | attack | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Player Career
Club
He played football since he was 7 years old. He played for the children's teams of the cities of Belaya Kalitva and Krasny Sulin, then for the Volgograd Olympia under the leadership of Leonid Slutsky . In 2000-2001, he played for the second team of Donetsk Shakhtar. At 18, he made his debut in the main team of the Rostselmash club and won a place in the main staff. He spent 4 years in the south of Russia. In 2004, he played for Terek and became the team’s top scorer, scoring 9 goals in 30 matches. Since December 2005, he played for Moscow. In the first season, he spent 34 matches in the club and scored 11 goals, in the second - 35 matches and 16 goals, becoming the Premier League top scorer (he scored the same number of goals with Spartak Roman Pavlyuchenko).
On June 16, 2008, during the European Championship, he signed a contract with Kazan Rubin, the transfer amount was 4.5 million euros. In the match against “Saturn”, which became the champion for Kazan, he scored a goal and gave an assist. In the summer of 2009, he moved to Samara's “ Wings of the Soviets ” on a rental basis [2] . In January 2010, he transferred to Rostov on a leasehold basis for a year [3] .
In January 2011, Rostov extended the lease of a football player for another season [4] . In the summer of 2012, he signed a two-year contract with Rostov [5] , however, after 6 rounds in the starting championship, he did not score a single goal, and his contract was terminated by mutual agreement.
September 18, 2012 signed a one-year contract with the Czech “ Victoria ” from Pilsen [6] .
In the second half of 2013, he played for the TPF amateur football club in the championship of the Rostov Region . As a member of the Taganrog Poultry Factory team, he won the Molot newspaper cup [7] .
In January 2014, he joined Siberian Siberia as a free agent [8] , and a year later left her because of wage arrears and poor performance - in 12 games in the 2014/15 season he was unable to score a single goal [9 ] . February 1, 2015 completed the career of a football player [10] .
Team
March 26, 2008 he made his debut in the national team of Russia in a friendly match against Romania (0: 3). At the 2008 European Championships, he became a bronze medalist in the national team. In the debut match against Spain (1: 4) in the 70th minute he replaced Vladimir Bystrov , but was remembered only for an unsuccessful transfer [11] . In the remaining matches on the field did not go.
Coaching career
In July 2017, Adamov was appointed the head of the youth teams in the structure of the Rostov club. In November of the same year he entered the coaching staff of Rostov , and also became the coordinator of the interaction of the main and youth teams, youth and children’s school.
Achievements
Team
- Rostov
- Finalist of the Cup of Russia : 2002/03
- Terek
- Winner of the First Division of Russia : 2004
- Finalist of the Russian Super Cup : 2005
- "Moscow"
- Finalist of the Cup of Russia : 2006/07
- "Ruby"
- Champion of Russia : 2008
- Finalist of the Cup of Russia : 2008/09
- Finalist of the Russian Super Cup : 2009
- TPF Novoprimorsky
- Bronze medalist of the championship of the Rostov region
- "Victoria"
- Czech Champion : 2012/13
- "Russian team"
- European Championship bronze medalist: 2008
Personal
- The best scorer of the championship of Russia: 2007 (together with Roman Pavlyuchenko , both scored 14 goals).
Notes
- ↑ Order on conferring the sports title “Honored Master of Sports of Russia” No. 119-ВН dated December 25, 2008. Archived on January 11, 2012.
- ↑ The bronze medalist of Euro 2008 moved to Wings of the Soviets . Lenta.ru (July 28, 2009). Date of treatment August 12, 2010. Archived February 22, 2012.
- ↑ Rostov signed contracts with Adamov, Kalachev and Radich Archived on January 31, 2010.
- ↑ Rostov extended the lease of Adamov Archived on January 15, 2011.
- ↑ Chesnauskis and Adamov entered into full-fledged contracts with Rostov
- ↑ Adamov signed a contract with Victoria Pilsen
- ↑ Roman Adamov: I stand for the TPF team . Soviet Sport. August 15, 2013.
- ↑ Roman Adamov joined Siberia
- ↑ Roman Adamov leaves Siberia
- ↑ Roman Adamov completed his career
- ↑ Guus Hiddink: Adamov gave me a good pass