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Vladimir Beschastnykh

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Russian footballer

In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Yevgenyevich and thefamily name is Beschastnych.
Vladimir Beschastnykh
Beschastnykh coachingRodina Moscow in 2022
Personal information
Full nameVladimir Yevgenyevich Beschastnykh
Date of birth (1974-04-01)1 April 1974 (age 51)
Place of birthMoscow,Soviet Union
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s)Forward[1]
Team information
Current team
Rodina Moscow (assistant coach)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1991Zvezda Moscow1(0)
1991–1994Spartak Moscow62(35)
1994–1996Werder Bremen56(11)
1996–2001Racing Santander140(28)
2001–2002Spartak Moscow42(21)
2002–2003Fenerbahçe12(1)
2003–2004Kuban21(8)
2004–2005Dinamo Moscow21(4)
2005Oryol22(3)
2006–2007Khimki42(9)
2007–2008Volga Tver8(0)
2008Astana25(4)
Total452(124)
International career
1992USSR U211(0)
1992–1995Russia U2112(5)
1992–2003Russia[2][3]71(26)
Managerial career
2014–2015Spartak Moscow (U21)
2016Torpedo Armavir (assistant)
2016–2017Tosno (assistant)
2019–2020Fakel Voronezh
2021–Rodina Moscow (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Vladimir Yevgenyevich Beschastnykh (Russian:Влади́мир Евге́ньевич Бесча́стных,IPA:[vlɐˈdʲimʲɪrjɪvˈɡʲenʲjɪvʲɪdʑbʲɪˈɕːasnɨx]; born 1 April 1974) is a Russianfootball manager and a former player who played asforward. He is an assistant coach withRodina Moscow.

From 1992 to 2003, he played 71 internationals, and featured at two World Cups andEuro 96. With 26 goals, was the all-time goal leader for theRussian national team until surpassed byAleksandr Kerzhakov in September 2014.[4] He is also the record goalscorer in theCommonwealth of Independent States Cup, with 20 goals forFC Spartak Moscow.

Club career

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Beschastnykh's club career that started in 1991, with Beschastnykh playing for Zvezda Moscow,Spartak Moscow,Werder Bremen,Racing Santander,Fenerbahçe, andKuban Krasnodar. In the 2004–05 season he played forOryol in theRussian First Division (second-level division afterPremier Liga).

On 15 December 2005, Beschastnykh signed up with another First Division club –Khimki, a well-funded football team from a Moscow suburb, competing for a place in the upper echelon of the Russian championship.

In May 2007,Khimki released Beschastnykh. After playing forKazakh Premier League sideAstana in 2008, he retired from playing.

International career

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For Russia, Beschastnykh scored 26 goals in 71 caps, his first coming in 1992. UntilAleksandr Kerzhakov surpassed him in September 2014, he was the top goalscorer for the Russian national team. One of these goals came in the2002 World Cup againstBelgium; Beschastnykh also played in the1994 edition of the tournament, as well as atEuro 96.He became the winnerCyprus International Football Tournament 2003[5]

Coaching career

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On 16 October 2019, he was appointed manager ofRussian Football National League clubFakel Voronezh, with the team in last place in the table.[6] He left Fakel on 5 September 2020.[7]

Personal life

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His identical twinMikhail Beschastnykh also played football professionally.

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupEuropeOtherTotalRef.
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Spartak1992Russian Top League20722229
1993291831603819
19941310411012712
Total6235941618740
Werder Bremen1994–95Bundesliga291011221[a]13314[1]
1995–962413430305[1]
1996–9730102060[1]
Total56115572116919
Racing de Santander1996–97La Liga3510504010
1997–983410223612
1998–9934670416
1999–200024132273
2000–0113130161
Total14028204000016032
Spartak2001Russian Top Division129--641813
2002Russian Premier League301222603814
Total4221221245627
Fenerbahçe2002–03Süper Lig121----121
Kuban2003Russian First Division168----168
2004Russian Premier League5051--101
Total2185100269
Dynamo Moscow2004Russian Premier League112----112
200510242--144
Total2144200256
Oryol2005Russian First Division223----223
Khimki2006Russian First Division429----429
2007Russian Premier League20----20
Total4490000449
Volga2007Russian Second Division80----80
Astana-19642008Kazakhstan Premier League254----254
Career total453124451835711534150
  1. ^One appearance inGerman Super Cup

International goals

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Scores and results list Russia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Beschastnykh goal.
List of international goals scored by Vladimir Beschastnykh
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
117 August 1994Wörtherseestadion,Klagenfurt, Austria Austria1–03–0Friendly match
226 April 1995Kaftanzoglio Stadium,Thessaloniki, Greece Greece3–03–0UEFA Euro 1996 qualification
331 May 1995Crvena Zvezda Stadium,Belgrade,YugoslaviaFederal Republic of YugoslaviaYugoslavia2–12–1Friendly match
47 June 1995Stadio Olimpico,Serravalle, San Marino San Marino5–07–0UEFA Euro 1996 qualification
52 June 1996Dynamo Stadium, Moscow, Russia Poland2–02–0Friendly match
619 June 1996Anfield Road, Liverpool, England Czech Republic3–23–3UEFA Euro 1996
71 September 1996Dynamo Stadium, Moscow, Russia Cyprus4–04–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
810 November 1996Stade Josy Barthel,Luxembourg, Luxembourg Luxembourg3–04–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
922 April 1998Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow, Russia Turkey1–01–0Friendly match
1027 March 1999Hrazdan Stadium,Yerevan, Armenia Armenia3–03–0UEFA Euro 2000 qualification
1131 March 1999Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow, Russia Andorra2–06–1UEFA Euro 2000 qualification
125–0
1318 August 1999Dinamo Stadium,Minsk, Belarus Belarus1–02–0Friendly match
144 September 1999Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia Armenia1–02–0UEFA Euro 2000 qualification
1523 February 2000Kiryat Eliezer Stadium,Haifa, Israel Israel1–31–4Friendly match
1631 May 2000Dynamo Stadium, Moscow, Russia Slovakia1–11–1Friendly match
172 September 2000Hardturm,Zürich, Switzerland  Switzerland1–01–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
1825 April 2001Crvena Zvezda Stadium, Belgrade, YugoslaviaFederal Republic of YugoslaviaYugoslavia1–01–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
195 September 2001Tórsvøllur,Tórshavn, Faroe Islands Faroe Islands1–03–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
202–0
216 October 2001Dynamo Stadium, Moscow, Russia  Switzerland1–04–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
222–0
233–0
2427 March 2002A. Le Coq Arena,Tallinn, Estonia Estonia1–11–2Friendly match
2514 June 2002Ecopa Stadium,Fukuroi, Japan Belgium1–12–32002 FIFA World Cup
267 September 2002Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow, Russia Republic of Ireland2–04–2UEFA Euro 2004 qualification

Honours

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Individual

References

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  1. ^abcd"Vladimir Beschastnykh".worldfootball.net. Retrieved19 January 2019.
  2. ^Vladimir Beschastnykh at National-Football-Teams.com
  3. ^"Vladimir Yevgenyevich Beschastnykh – Goals in International Matches". Retrieved15 January 2009.
  4. ^"Kerzhakov breaks record as Russia thrash Azerbaijan in friendly".Fox Sports. Associated Press. 3 September 2014. Retrieved3 September 2014.
  5. ^"Cyprus International Tournament 2003".
  6. ^"Главным тренером "Факела" стал Владимир Бесчастных" (in Russian).Fakel Voronezh. 16 October 2019.
  7. ^"Владимир Бесчастных покидает "Факел"" (in Russian).FC Fakel Voronezh. 5 September 2020.

External links

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FC Fakel Voronezhmanagers
(c) =caretaker manager
Russia squads
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