Alexander Sergeyevich Samedov

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Alexander Samedov
Aleksandr Samedov Russia.jpg
Alexander Samedow (2017)
Personnel
Surname Alexander Sergeyevich Samedov
birthday July 19, 1984
place of birth MoscowUSSR
size 177 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
0000-2001 Spartak Moscow
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2001-2003 Spartak Moscow II 58 0(6)
2002-2005 Spartak Moscow 47 0(6)
2005-2008 Moscow locomotive 49 0(3)
2008-2009 FK Moscow 44 0(7)
2009–2012 FK Dynamo Moscow 69 0(9)
2012-2016 Moscow locomotive 128 (26)
2017-2018 Spartak Moscow 41 0(5)
2019 Krylya Sovetov Samara 9 0(0)
2019 FK Znamya Noginsk
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2004-2005 Russia U21 13 0(2)
2011-2018 Russia 53 0(7)
1 Only league games are given.

Alexander Sergejewitsch Samedow ( Russian Александр Серге́евич Самедов ; English Aleksandr Samedov ; Azerbaijani Aleksandr Səmədov ; born July 19, 1984 in Moscow , USSR ) is a former Russian football player who also has Azerbaijani citizenship. The midfielder played 53 times for the Russian national team and spent most of his club career with Moscow teams.

Career

societies

Samedow moved up in 2001 at Spartak Moscow from the youth to the second team . For this he played a total of 58 times in the fourth-rate amateur league and scored six goals. In the 2002/03 season Samedov won the Russian Cup as part of the professional squad . In spring 2002 he made two appearances against RCD Mallorca in the third round of the UEFA Cup and scored the goal to make it 1-0 in the second leg. For the 2005 season Samedow moved to FC Lokomotiv Moscow , with whom he won the cup in the 2006/07 season. The seasons 2008 to 2009 he played for two years for FK Moscow and came to 44 league appearances with seven goals during this time. He then went to FK Dynamo Moscow . Since 2012 Samedow has been playing for Lokomotiv Moscow again. With the club he won the cup for the third time in the 2014/15 season and thus played in the Europa League in the 2015/16 season . There Samedow came in all eight games of his team, which failed in the round of 32 at Fenerbahçe Istanbul , used and scored five goals. In January 2017, Samedow returned to Spartak Moscow and won his first championship with the club at the end of the season . His last professional career was from January to July 2019 with Krylja Sowetow Samara .

National team

After Samedow already came from 2004 to 2005 to 13 missions with two goals for the Russian U21 team , he made his debut for his senior international on October 7, 2011 in a 1-0 win in Slovakia . On September 6, 2013 he scored his first international goal against Luxembourg to make it 4-1. He was appointed to the Russian squad for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil . He was in the starting eleven in the three group games against South Korea , Belgium and Algeria , but could not prevent his team from being eliminated.

For the European Championship 2016 in France Samedov was national coach Leonid Slutsky again in the squad of his native country called. In the tournament he was used once, in the 3-0 defeat in the last group game against Wales , and was eliminated with his team as the bottom of the group . Samedov was appointed to the Russian squad for the 2017 Confederations Cup and the 2018 World Cup in his own country . At the World Cup, Samedow was used in all five players of his team, which failed in the quarterfinals on penalties to Croatia . He then resigned as a national player.

successes

Spartak Moscow

Moscow locomotive

Web links

Commons : Alexander Samedow  - Collection of Pictures

Individual evidence

  1. Russia renounces Rausch and Neustädter on kicker.de from June 3, 2018, accessed on June 14, 2018.
  2. Zhirkov and Samedov step back from Sbornaja on transfermarkt.de on July 11, 2018, accessed on July 11, 2018.