Valeri Shmarov (footballer)
Shmarov in May 2010 | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Valeri Valentinovich Shmarov | ||
Date of birth | (1965-02-23) 23 February 1965 (age 59) | ||
Place of birth | Voronezh, Russian SFSR | ||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1982–1984 | FC Fakel Voronezh | 56 | (6) |
1985 | CSKA Moscow | 40 | (29) |
1986 | FC Fakel Voronezh | 39 | (12) |
1987–1991 | Spartak Moscow | 120 | (38) |
1991–1994 | Karlsruher SC | 81 | (10) |
1994–1995 | Arminia Bielefeld | 10 | (0) |
1995–1996 | Spartak Moscow | 23 | (16) |
1996 | Chunnam Dragons | 3 | (0) |
1997–2001 | FC Fakel Voronezh | 56 | (19) |
2002 | Arsenal Tula | 15 | (7) |
Total | 443 | (137) | |
International career | |||
1989–1990 | USSR | 3 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
2003 | Chkalovets Novosibirsk | ||
2006–2008 | FCS-73 Voronezh | ||
2009 | Fakel-Voronezh Voronezh | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Valeri Valentinovich Shmarov (Russian: Валерий Валентинович Шмаров; born 23 February 1965) is a Russian former professional footballer and currently a coach.
International career
Shmarov made his debut for USSR national football team on 23 August 1989 in a friendly against Poland. He was not selected for the 1990 FIFA World Cup squad.
Personal life
His sons Denis Shmarov and Yegor Shmarov are also professional footballers (Denis is now retired and Yegor plays for the fourth-tier FC Tver, as of 2024).[1]
Honours
Spartak Moscow
- Soviet Top League: 1987, 1989
Individual
- Soviet Top League top scorer: 1990 (12 goals)
- Top 33 players year-end list: 1995
References
- ^ Valeri Shmarov at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian)
- Profile (in Russian)
External links
- Valeri Shmarov – K League stats at kleague.com (in Korean)
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- 1936 (spring): Semichastny
- 1936 (autumn): Glazkov
- 1937: Paichadze / Rumyantsev / Smirnov
- 1938: Honcharenko
- 1939: G. Fedotov
- 1940: G. Fedotov / Solovyov
- 1945: Bobrov
- 1946: Ponomarev
- 1947: Bobrov / Nikolayev / Solovyov
- 1948: Solovyov
- 1949–50: Simonyan
- 1951: Gogoberidze
- 1952: Zazroyev
- 1953: Simonyan
- 1954: A. Ilyin / V. Ilyin / Sochnev
- 1955: Streltsov
- 1956–57: Buzunov
- 1958: A. Ilyin
- 1959: Kaloev
- 1960: Kaloev / Gusarov
- 1961: Gusarov
- 1962: Mustygin
- 1963: Kopayev
- 1964: V. Fedotov
- 1965: Kopayev
- 1966: Datunashvili
- 1967: Mustygin
- 1968: Gavasheli / Abduraimov
- 1969: Osyanin / Proskurin / Kherhadze
- 1970: Nodia
- 1971: Malofeyev
- 1972–75: Blokhin
- 1976 (spring): Andreasyan
- 1976 (autumn): Markin
- 1977: Blokhin
- 1978: Yartsev
- 1979: Starukhin
- 1980: Andreyev
- 1981: Shengelia
- 1982: Yakubik
- 1983: Gavrilov
- 1984: Andreyev
- 1985: Protasov
- 1986: Borodyuk
- 1987: Protasov
- 1988: Shakhov / Borodyuk
- 1989: Rodionov
- 1990: Protasov / Shmarov
- 1991: Kolyvanov
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