Vladimir Leonidovich Enyutin (November 5, 1960, Shchigry , Kursk Region , RSFSR , USSR ) - a Russian football referee, who mainly worked as an assistant. Member of the 2004 European Championship as an assistant.
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| Full name | Vladimir Leonidovich Enyutin | ||||||
| Born | November 5, 1960 (aged 58) Shchigry , Kursk region , RSFSR , USSR | ||||||
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| City | Moscow | ||||||
| Category | FIFA Assistant | ||||||
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Biography
He began his judicial career in 1987. He made his professional debut as an assistant in 1992. The first match as the chief referee was held on August 5, 1993 between Spartak-d and Victor-Vanguard (6: 1) , as part of the PFL Championship [1] .
He played in the major league of the Russian Championship from 1996 to 2008 and held 163 matches as an assistant. The only match in the Premier League as the main referee was held on April 25, 2004 in the meeting of the 8th round “ Shinnik ” - “ Wings of the Soviets ” (0: 1) , in which he showed two yellow cards and awarded a penalty, from which he the minute was scored the only goal [2] .
In 2004, as part of the team, Valentina Ivanova was a participant in the European Championship , where he spent 3 games as an assistant: England - Switzerland (June 17; 3: 0) , Bulgaria - Italy (June 22; 1: 2) , Czech Republic - Denmark ( June 27; 3-0) .
He also took part in the gold match of the Russian Championship 2002 , the final of the Russian Cup 2006 , the Super Cup of Russia 2006 , the matches of the UEFA Cup and the Champions League .
After retirement, she works as a teacher in an inter-regional center for the training of judges and inspectors [3] .
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Links
- Profile on FootballFacts.ru