Andrei Varankou

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Andrei Varankou
Andrei Voronkov.jpg
Personnel
birthday February 8, 1989
place of birth MazyrBelarusian Soviet Socialist Republic
size 185 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
FK Slavija-Mazyr
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2007-2009 Dynamo Kiev II 69 (13)
2007-2013 Dynamo Kiev 0 0(0)
2009 →  Obolon Kiev  (loan) 14 0(5)
2010-2011 →  Kryvbas Krywyj Rih  (loan) 34 (11)
2011 →  Karpaty Lviv  (loan) 5 0(0)
2012 →  FK Njoman Hrodna  (loan) 12 0(2)
2012 →  Metalurh Zaporizhzhya  (loan) 9 0(0)
2014-2016 FK Slavija-Mazyr 59 (13)
2017-2018 FK Haradzieja 39 0(4)
2019– Brunei DPMM FC 23 (22)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2010-2011 Belarus U-21
2007– Belarus 5 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: July 1, 2020

2 As of June 30, 2011

Andrei Warankou ( Belarusian Андрэй Варанкоў ; born February 8, 1989 in Mazyr ) is a Belarusian football player .

Career

society

Voronkov comes from the youth of FK Slavija-Masyr . In 2007 he moved up to the reserve team of Dynamo Kiev , for which the striker went hunting for goals over the next two years. In 2009 the club awarded him to local rivals Obolon Kiev, who had risen to the Premjer-Liha . After his return again only in the reserve team, he was awarded again in 2010. This time he ran for the first division club Krywbas Krywyj Rih .

National team

Voronkov drew the attention of the people in charge of the Belarusian association to himself early on and played in various junior national teams. In 2007 he made his debut as a junior player in the senior national team , but could not play here permanently. With the Belarusian U-21 team , he qualified for the 2011 U-21 European Championship . There, the selection reached the semi-finals as runners-up behind the Swiss U-21 national team , in which they failed after extra time in the eventual title winners Spain . In the game he had brought his colors in the lead, the southern Europeans could only equalize shortly before the end of regular time. In the game for third place against the Czech Republic , which was also scheduled at short notice for qualifying for the 2012 Olympic Games , his teammate Egor Filipenko became the match winner, who secured participation in the Olympics with his decisive goal for the 1-0 success.

successes

DPMM FC

Awards

Top scorer 2019 (21 goals / DPMM FC )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Haisma, Marcel: European Championship 2008 (details) . RSSSF . Retrieved July 8, 2011.