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Lemish, Vladislav Yurievich

Vladislav Yurievich Lemish ( August 20, 1970 , Baku , Azerbaijan SSR , USSR ) - Soviet , Azerbaijani and Russian footballer , striker . Master of Sports of the USSR (1987).

Football
Vladislav Lemish
general information
Full nameVladislav Yurievich Lemish
BornAugust 20, 1970 ( 1970-08-20 ) (49 years old)
Baku , Azerbaijan SSR , USSR
Citizenship USSR / Russia / Azerbaijan
Height173 cm
Positionattack
Youth clubs
1987USSR flag Neftchi (Baku)
Club career [* 1]
1988-1989USSR flag Neftchi (Baku)15 (0)
1990-1991USSR flag Kuban60 (20)
1992Flag of Russia (1991-1993) Torpedo (Moscow)0 (0)
1992Flag of Russia (1991-1993) Kuban15 (5)
1992-1993Spain flag Palamos26 (2)
1994Flag of Russia CSKA (Moscow)fifty)
1994Flag of Russia Kubanthirty)
1995Flag of Russia Monolith (Novotitarovskaya)love
1995Flag of Russia Emeraldlove
1996Flag of Russia Friendship (Maykop)35 (11)
1997Flag of Russia Dynamo (Stavropol)14 (6)
1997Flag of Russia Baltic7 (0)
1998Flag of Belarus (1995-2012) Slavia (Mozyr)4 (1)
National Team [* 2]
?USSR flag USSR (youth)? (?)
1992Flag of Russia (1991-1993) Russia10)
1994Flag of azerbaijan Azerbaijan10)
State awards

Master of Sports of the USSR.png

  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
  • 2 Career in the team
  • 3 facts
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links

Biography

Pupil of the football school "Labor Reserves" in Baku. The first coach is Alik Jafarov.

He played for the teams Neftchi Baku (1988-1989), Kuban Krasnodar (1990-1991, 1992, 1994), FC Palamos (Spain) (1992-1993), CSKA Moscow (1994), Monolit Novotitarovskaya (1995) [1] , “Emerald” Timashevsk (1995) [1] , “Friendship” Maykop (1996), “Dynamo” Stavropol (1997), “Baltic” Kaliningrad (1997), “Slavia” Mozyr, Belarus (1998 )

In the major league of the USSR championship, he played 4 matches, in the first league of the USSR he played 71 matches, scored 20 goals. The first match was held in late 1988 against Dynamo (Moscow).

In the major league of the championship of Russia he played 27 matches, scored 5 goals.

He went to Espanyol to Spain, but in the end he never played for this club - he was leased to the club of the 2nd Division “Palamos” .

CSKA failed to gain a foothold due to injuries and mistrust of coach Boris Kopeikin .

After the completion of his playing career, he lives in Krasnodar , coaches amateur and student groups in the city [2] . In 2003, a senior lecturer at the Kuban State Agrarian University for Physical Education. [3] .

Team Career

He played 1 match in the Russian national team , it was the first official match of the Russian national team in its history:

  • August 16, 1992. Friendly match. Russia - Mexico (2: 0). 11 minutes, replaced; "Kuban" Krasnodar

In 1994, he played one match in the Azerbaijani national team .

He played for the youth team of the USSR. In 1987 he became the world champion among young men (under 17 years old) at a tournament in Canada.

Facts

  • The best scorer of the club "Kuban" Krasnodar in the championship of Russia in 1992 - 5 goals.
  • The author of the first goal against Moscow Spartak and his goalkeeper Stanislav Cherchesov in the championships of Russia:
CR-1992 , 5th round. The 21st of April. Moscow Stadium "Luzhniki" . Spartak (Moscow) - Kuban (Krasnodar) 2: 1 (1: 1).

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Error in footnotes ? : Invalid <ref> ; no text for footnotes
  2. ↑ Mini-football-2007, students (MRO "Southern Federal District")
  3. ↑ Personal card - Kuban State Agrarian University

Links

  • Profile on the Russian Football Team website


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lemish,_Vladislav_Yuryevich&oldid=99155397


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