Konstantin Georgiyevich Zyryanov (Russian:Константин Георгиевич Зырянов; born 5 October 1977) is a Russianfootball manager and a former player ofKomi descent.
Zyryanov started to play football in local clubZvezda Perm. His professional career began withAmkar, in 1994. He played 171 league games, having scored in 48 occasions. In 1998, Zyryanov wonRussian Second Division with Amkar and in 2000, he joinedTorpedo Moscow.
Upon joining Torpedo, Zyryanov switched to their reserve team, where he played two games, scoring once. After that, he became a first squad regular. He was one of the most important Torpedo players, where he made 164 league appearances and scored nine goals. His playing ability brought him to Russian football giant Zenit Saint Petersburg in 2007.
Zenit's late-developing holding midfielder was named Russian Footballer of the Year byFutbol andSport-Express in 2007; in August alone he scored six league goals for Zenit.
Zyryanov also played at the back and, in addition, was used in a creative/goalscoring role by then Zenit coachDick Advocaat. He was described as a "calm facilitator, keeping the ball moving and rarely losing possession" as he played in front of defenders.[1]
In 2008, he scored againstBayern Munich in the semi-finals of the2007–08 UEFA Cup to help earn his side a place in the final againstScottish clubRangers. He followed that up with the second goal in thefinal against Rangers to give Zenit a 2–0 victory and lift the title.[2] Since then, Zyryanov became one of the finest Russian players, and one of the most important parts of Zenit and Russian national team.
Following the expiration of Zyryanov's Zenit contract, he signed a one-year contract with their farm clubZenit-2 St. Petersburg as a player-coach.[3]
On 27 December 2017, he officially retired as a player and was appointed the manager ofZenit-2.[4]
Zyryanov was struck by tragedy in August 2002 when his wife Olga, who was a drug addict, jumped from their eighth floor apartment holding the hand of his four-year-old daughter. His daughter died that evening and his wife died a month later. His father and brother died two years before that. His new partner Natalia gave birth to their first child, a boy they called Lev, on 20 September 2008.[6] He married Natalia on 9 June 2010.[7] Their second child, a girl named Polina, was born on 9 January 2012.