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Oystritsky, Dmitry

Dmitry Ustritsky ( Est. Dmitri Ustritski ; May 8, 1975, Tallinn ) - Estonian footballer , striker . He played for the national team of Estonia .

Football
Dmitry Ustritsky
general information
BornMay 8, 1975 ( 1975-05-08 ) (44 years old)
Tallinn , Estonian SSR , USSR
CitizenshipFlag of estonia Estonia
Height175 cm
Positionattack
Club Information
Clubcompleted his career
Youth clubs
USSR flag SK Copley (Tallinn)
USSR flag Vigri (Tallinn)
Club career [* 1]
1991USSR flag Trans (Narva)KFK
1992-1994Flag of estonia Tevalta (Tallinn)21 (11)
1995-1997Flag of estonia Tallinn Gardens74 (25)
1998Flag of estonia Lelle SK8 (13)
1999-2006Flag of estonia Tulevik160 (81)
2003→ Flag of estonia Valga16 (7)
2008Flag of estonia Toompealove
2010Flag of estonia Estey kondislove
National Team [* 2]
Flag of estonia Estonia (up to 21)four
1998-2003Flag of estonia Estonia17 (1)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Career in the team
  • 2 Achievements
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Biography

Pupil of Tallinn SK Copley and the youth team Vigri, coach - Eduard Vyrk .

He began performing at the adult level at the age of 16 as part of the Trans club (Narva) in the championship of the Estonian SSR.

In 1992, he made his debut in the Estonian Independent Championship as part of the Tallinn Vigri club, which was soon renamed Tevalta. In the 1992/93 season, he became the top scorer of his club with 11 goals. However, in the next season the club was strengthened by more experienced players, and the forward lost his place at the base, and by the end of the season Tevalta was completely disqualified for bribing rivals.

Since 1994, he has been a member of Tallinn Gardens , with this club he became the championship winner and the owner of the Estonian Cup . In the spring of the 1997/98 season, he played for Lella in the transition tournament between the clubs of the top and first divisions, scoring 13 goals in 8 matches.

Since 1999, he played for Tulevik , in his first season he helped the club achieve the highest success in history - silver medals. Repeatedly was the best scorer of his club, regularly entered the top ten top scorers of the championship. In 2003, he played for the debutant of the Major League “Valgu”, in which he also became the best sniper with 7 goals, then returned to Tulevik again.

He completed his professional career in 2006. Later he played for amateur clubs in the lower divisions.

In total, he played 271 matches in the top division of Estonia and scored 125 goals.

After finishing his career, he worked as a children's coach at Tulevik, Flora , Levadia , Nymme Kalju . As of 2015, she works as a physical education teacher at Tallinn Secondary School No. 53.

Team Career

He played four matches for the youth team of Estonia.

He made his debut in the Estonian national team on May 9, 1998 in a friendly game against Mexico (0: 6), replacing Marco Cristal in the 83rd minute [1] . First distinguished himself in his second match, on August 18, 1999 against the Armenian team [2] . The last match was held on February 16, 2003 against China [3] . In total, the Estonian national team entered the field 17 times (not a single match was played in full) and scored one goal.

Achievements

  • Silver medalist of the Estonian Championship (2): 1997/98, 1999
  • Estonian Championship bronze medalist (1): 1996/97
  • Estonian Cup Winner (2): 1996, 1997
  • Super Bowl of Estonia (1): 1996

Notes

  1. ↑ Football MATCH: 05/09/1998 Estonia v Mexico
  2. ↑ Football MATCH: 08/18/1999 Estonia v Armenia
  3. ↑ Football MATCH: 02.16.2003 China v Estonia

Links

  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
  • National Football Teams profile
  • Player profile on EU-Football.info
  • Estonian sports biographical vocabulary (est.)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Ustritsky, Dmitriy &oldid = 90980820


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