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Andriy Husin

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Ukrainian footballer and coach (1972–2014)
In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Leonidovych and thefamily name is Husin.

Andriy Husin
Husin in 2011
Personal information
Full nameAndriy Leonidovych Husin
Date of birth(1972-12-11)11 December 1972
Place of birthZolochiv,Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine)
Date of death17 September 2014(2014-09-17) (aged 41)
Place of deathKyiv, Ukraine
Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s)Defensive midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1991Avanhard Zhydachiv(13)
1991Karpaty Kamianka-Buzka2(0)
1992Hazovyk Komarno16(3)
1992–1993Karpaty Lviv17(4)
1993–2005Dynamo Kyiv170(22)
1994–2004Dynamo-2 Kyiv82(36)
1995–1996CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv (loan)27(9)
2001Dynamo-3 Kyiv1(0)
2005–2007Krylia Sovetov39(9)
2008Saturn Ramenskoye13(0)
2009Khimki0(0)
Total367+(96)
International career
1993–2006[1]Ukraine71(9)
Managerial career
2007–2008Saturn Ramenskoye (assistant)
2010Anzhi Makhachkala (assistant)
2010–2013Dynamo-2 Kyiv
2013Krylia Sovetov Samara (assistant)
2013–2014Anzhi Makhachkala (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Andriy Leonidovych Husin (Ukrainian:Андрій Леонідович Гусін; 11 December 1972 – 17 September 2014) was a Ukrainian professionalfootball player and coach. He played in theUkraine national team, and was one of Ukraine's most capped players. He was a member oftheir squad at the2006 World Cup.

After his retirement, he went to become a coach at various clubs, includingDynamo Kyiv. He died in a motorcycle accident at the age of 41.

Club career

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Dynamo Kyiv

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Husin was an instrumental part of theDynamo Kyiv squad which reached the semi-final of theUEFA Champions League 1998–99 season. He continued to be a key player in the squad of Dynamo after that, even after head coach's,Valery Lobanovsky's death, and the change of coaches that followed.

Krylia Sovetov Samara

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After Ukraine's qualification for the2006 FIFA World Cup, Husin left Dynamo Kyiv to captain Russian sideFC Krylia Sovetov Samara, stating that he wanted to focus on the national team instead of club football[2] and because he had a conflict with coachYozhef Szabo.[3]

Saturn Ramenskoe

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On 8 June 2007, Husin retired fromKrylia Sovetov and joined theFC Saturn Moscow Oblast coaching staff, but in 2008 he decided to play again as well. But with the change of the coaching staff in the middle of the fall, Husin was sent away from the club for supposedly disrupting the club's unity. Husin and others deny this and say that he was sent away because new coachJürgen Röber wanted to establish his authority at the new club.[3]

He kept up his form with his former team,Dynamo Kyiv, but in its number-two team,Dynamo-2 Kyiv. He demanded compensation from the Saturn, which refused to pay him anything.[3]

Andriy Husin at age 37 in 2010

FC Khimki

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In the summer of 2009 he signed with the Russian clubFC Khimki. He left the club before playing any official games when he received two injuries in a short time and decided he is not ready to play on theRussian Premier League level at the time.

International career

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Following the2006 FIFA World Cup, Husin announced his retirement from international football, ending a successful 13-year international career with theUkraine national team.[4] When announcing his international retirement he praised Ukraine's achievement of reaching the quarter-finals in their first appearance in the tournament, in which he played an instrumental role for the Ukrainian team. However, on 15 August 2006, following lengthy conversations with his teammates, Husin announced his decision to remain in the Ukrainian team for the time being.[5]

Personal life and death

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Husin died in a motorcycle crash in Kyiv on 17 September 2014. He was survived by his wife and three children.[6][7]

Career statistics

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Scores and results list Ukraine's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Husin goal.
List of international goals scored by Andriy Husin
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
126 June 1993Stadion Maksimir,Zagreb, Croatia Croatia1–21–3Friendly
26 September 1995Žalgiris Stadium,Vilnius, Lithuania Lithuania3–13–1UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
314 October 1998Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex,Kyiv, Ukraine Armenia2–02–0UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
45 June 1999Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex, Kyiv, Ukraine Andorra4–04–0UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
57 October 2000Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium,Yerevan, Armenia Armenia3–23–22002 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

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Dynamo Kyiv

References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toAndriy Husin.
  1. ^"Andriy Husyn - International Appearances". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  2. ^Футбол | Чемпіон
  3. ^abcUA-Football Interview – ua-football.com, 22 December 2008
  4. ^Husyn calls yime on UkraineArchived 27 September 2007 at theWayback Machine by AG, Ukrainian Soccer.net
  5. ^Официальный сайт Анатолия Тимощука
  6. ^"Footballer Andriy Husin dies". ukinform.ua. 17 September 2014.
  7. ^В Киеве трагически погиб бывший футболист сборной Украины и бывший тренер махачкалинского "Анжи" Андрей Гусин (in Russian).Echo of Moscow. 17 September 2014. Retrieved17 September 2014.

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