Artūrs Karašausks

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Artūrs Karašausks
Personnel
birthday January 29, 1992
place of birth RigaLatvia
size 178 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
0000-2008 JFC discount
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2009 JFK Olimps 18 (10)
2010– Riga discount 67 (32)
2010 →  Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk  (loan) 0 0(0)
2012 →  FB Gulbene  (loan) 15 0(1)
2014 →  Rubin Kazan  (loan) 0 0(0)
2016 →  Piast Gliwice  (loan) 2 0(0)
2016-2017 FC Wil 13 0(3)
2017-2018 FK Liepāja 10 0(6)
2018 Aqshayyq Oral 14 0(2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2010– Latvia 12 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of November 11, 2017

2 As of June 15, 2017

Artūrs Karašausks (born January 29, 1992 in Riga ) is a Latvian football player . His father Jurijs , a former professional footballer in the 1990s , played like his son in the Latvian national team .

Career

society

Artūrs Karašausks started his career in his hometown Riga , in the youth of Skonto Riga known as JFC Skonto . In the 2009 season Karašausks was in the squad of the Latvian first division club JFK Olimps where he was able to score ten goals in 18 games this season and was the team's top scorer at the end of the season. With his goals, he helped Olimps to fifth place in the table and thus to the best placement in the club's history in the Virslīga . At the same time, the attacker was named the best youth player of the season. At the beginning of the 2010 season he came back to Skonto Riga where he scored 4 goals in 7 games under the Latvian coaching legend Aleksandrs Starkovs in the first half series. In August 2010 Karašausks signed a loan agreement with Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk until the end of the year. For the club from the third largest city in Ukraine, however, he only played in the reserve team and thus remained without use in the Premjer-Liha . In 2011 again in Riga he played under the new coach Marians Pahars, who had previously acted as assistant coach 15 times, where he was able to mark two hits. With the capital club he was able to win the Baltic League 2010/11 where he was top scorer alongside Eduards Višņakov . In the 2012 season he gave him a discount to league competitor FB Gulbene , and from February to May 2014 to Rubin Kazan in the Russian Premier League . In January 2016 he switched to the Polish first division club Piast Gliwice on loan .

National team

Artūrs Karašausks made his debut for the Latvian national team in June 2010 in the game against Ghana which was played in Milton Keynes , England . In his first international game, which he completed eight years after his father's last, he was substituted on for Artjoms Rudņevs in the 59th minute of the game . His second and to this day last international match he made in the same month during the Baltic Cup 2010 in Lithuania against Estonia . He was substituted on again, this time for Andrejs Perepļotkins .

successes

with discount Riga:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. LMT VIRSLĪGA 2009 | Vārtu guvēju saraksts lff.lv
  2. Labākais futbolists - Gorkšs, labākais futbola medijs - Diena.lv diena.lv (Latvian)
  3. Artūrs Karašausks izīrēts Dņepropetrovskas "Dņipro" lff.lv (Latvian)
  4. Рубин арендовал Карашаускаса. (No longer available online.) Rubin-kazan.ru, February 20, 2014, archived from the original on February 23, 2014 ; Retrieved March 3, 2014 (Russian). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.rubin-kazan.ru
  5. Artūrs Karašausks w Piaście. 90minut.pl, January 26, 2016, accessed January 27, 2016 (Polish).
  6. Draudzības spēle: GANA - LATVIJA 1: 0 lff.lv
  7. Estonia 0: 0 Latvia lff.lv