Artyoms Rudņevs

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Artyoms Rudņevs
Artjoms Rudnevs 2014.jpg
Artjoms Rudņevs (2014)
Personnel
birthday January 13, 1988
place of birth DaugavpilsSoviet Union
size 183 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
0000-2004 Ditton Daugavpils
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2005-2006 Ditton Daugavpils 33 0(7)
2006-2008 FC Daugava Daugavpils 42 (14)
2009-2010 Zalaegerszegi TE FC 30 (20)
2010–2012 Lech poses 56 (33)
2012-2016 Hamburger SV 74 (15)
2014 →  Hannover 96  (loan) 16 0(4)
2015 Hamburger SV II 5 0(3)
2016-2017 1. FC Cologne 18 0(3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2007-2009 Latvia U21 9 0(3)
2008-2017 Latvia 38 0(2)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of career

2 Status: end of career

Artjoms Rudņevs [ ˈrʉdɲɛvs ] ( Russian Артём Руднев ; born January 13, 1988 in Daugavpils , Latvian SSR , Soviet Union ) is a former Latvian football player . For Hamburger SV , Hannover 96 and 1. FC Köln , he played in 108 Bundesliga games between 2012 and 2017 , in which he scored 22 goals. He was also active in the Latvian national team between 2008 and 2017 .

Career

societies

In Latvia and Hungary

Born from the youth of Ditton Daugavpils , the club in his hometown, Rudņevs began his professional career there in 2005. The club, which was renamed FC Daugava Daugavpils in 2006 , finished fifth in the three seasons with Rudņevs in the Virslīga , Latvia's top division, and in 2008 won the Latvijas Kauss futbolā , the national club cup.

In February 2009 Rudņevs moved to Hungary for first division club Zalaegerszegi TE FC , with whom he reached fifth place in 2010 . By moving into the cup final , which was lost 3-2 to Debreceni VSC , Zalaegerszegi qualified for the Europa League .

In Poland

Artjoms Rudņevs in Jubelpose (2011)

After the two games in the first qualifying round for the Europa League , Rudņevs moved to Poland to the first division club Lech Posen . On his debut for the club and in the league, he scored his first goal - 20 minutes after being substituted on - at 1-1 on August 7, 2010 (1st matchday) in the away game against Wisła Krakow . In the first group game of the Europa League he scored all three goals for his team on September 16, 2010 in Turin in a 3: 3 against Juventus Turin .

Rudņevs became a crowd favorite among supporters of Lech Poznan because of his great passion and his will to fight, as well as his hits. During the Poznan crises, for example, he was not whistled by the supporters and was not the target of insults.

In Germany

For the 2012/13 season Rudņevs moved to Hamburger SV . There he signed a contract until 2016. On August 17, 2012, the club faced Karlsruher SC in the first round of the DFB Cup . In the run-up to the game, Rudņevs was relegated to the bench because his striker Marcus Berg had convinced in preparation. However, coach Fink praised Rudņevs' better training performance over the past two weeks. He was then substituted on for Beister after 75 minutes. The game lost the HSV 2-4 and was eliminated from the competition. On August 24, 2012 Rudņevs made his first Bundesliga game. On the first day of play against 1. FC Nürnberg he was substituted on for Son Heung-min in the 70th minute . In the game against Borussia Mönchengladbach (5th matchday on September 26, 2012) he scored his first goal when he scored 2-1. Three days later he scored the winning goal in the game against Hannover 96 to make it 1-0 for HSV. At the end of his first Bundesliga season, Rudņevs had scored twelve goals in 34 games. The Hamburger SV took seventh place.

After he didn't really get a chance under the new coach Bert van Marwijk and only replaced Pierre-Michel Lasogga , Rudņevs switched to Hannover 96 on loan during the winter break of the 2013/14 season until the end of the season . In the first two games after the winter break, he scored once, but lost his regular place in the further course of the second half of the season. Hannover 96 allowed the purchase option stipulated in the contract to expire on April 30, 2014.

Thus, Rudņevs returned to HSV for the 2014/15 season . There he was initially not the first choice under Mirko Slomka and later under Josef Zinnbauer and sometimes did not even sit on the bench. On November 23, 2014, he scored the opening goal in the 2-0 win in the north derby against Werder Bremen after being substituted in the 67th minute of the game in the 83rd minute and thus his first Bundesliga goal for HSV since May 11, 2013, when he in the 4-1 away win against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim on the 33rd match day of the 2012/13 season to the final score. Before the start of the 2015/16 season , Rudņevs decided against moving to Greece to PAOK Thessaloniki , after he had already completed the medical check at the club managed by ex-HSV sports director Frank Arnesen . In the first half of the season he was not in any competitive match in the matchday squad, but instead came to five appearances in the second team in the fourth-class Regionalliga Nord , in which he scored three goals. In the second half of the season Rudņevs worked his way back to the squad and came to eleven missions by the end of the season, in which he scored two goals. However, his contract, which expired on June 30, was not extended.

For the 2016/17 season he moved to 1. FC Köln , with whom he received a contract that ran until June 30, 2019. In his first season for Cologne he made three appearances in the DFB Cup, from which FC were eliminated by Rudņevs' former club Hamburger SV , and 18 appearances in the Bundesliga, in which he scored three goals. The Cologne team qualified for the UEFA Europa League at the end of the season .

On September 29, 2017, Rudņevs terminated his contract with 1. FC Köln for personal reasons and ended his career.

National team

Rudņevs made his senior national team debut at the international test match in Tallinn on November 12, 2008 in a 1-1 draw against the host Estonian side . He scored his first international goal on October 7, 2011 in Riga in the European Championship qualifier in a 2-0 win over Malta with the goal of the final score in the 83rd minute. He took part with the national team from May 29 to June 4, 2016 in the competition for the Baltic Cup , which was also won.

successes

FC Daugava Daugavpils

National team

Personal awards

Others

Rudņevs was born on January 13, 1988 in Daugavpils ( German: Dünaburg ) and grew up there. Daugavpils, which is located in eastern Latvia, has a predominantly Russian population, including the von Rudņevs family.

He caused controversy in Latvia in October 2012 after claiming in an interview that mastering the Latvian language was not crucial in the Latvian national team . Rudņevs received criticism for this. He defended himself against the allegations and said that he preferred to give his interviews to Latvian journalists and reporters in Russian rather than Latvian, but that he understood everything on the square. That is why he is rather unpopular with some supporters of the Latvian national team.

Web links

Commons : Artjoms Rudņevs  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Pronunciation
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  3. kicker.de: Match report Lech Posen - Juventus Turin , September 16, 2010
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  5. kicker online (Ed.): Aogo is aggressive. August 17, 2012, accessed June 29, 2013 .
  6. kicker online (ed.): Alibaz does it with feeling, Stoll with force. August 17, 2012, accessed July 3, 2013 .
  7. Hannover 96: 96 borrows Artjoms Rudnevs until summer. January 10, 2014, archived from the original on April 2, 2015 ; accessed on January 10, 2014 .
  8. Hamburger SV - Werder Bremen 2-0, 1st Bundesliga, 2014/15 season, 12th matchday. In: kicker.de . Retrieved September 29, 2017 .
  9. Rejection to PAOK: Rudnevs wants to stay with HSV. In: kicker.de . August 5, 2015. Retrieved September 29, 2017 .
  10. Artjoms Rudnevs comes to FC. In: fc-koeln.de. June 15, 2016. Retrieved September 29, 2017 .
  11. FC dissolves contract with Rudnevs. In: fc.de. September 29, 2017. Retrieved September 29, 2017 .
  12. Emsdettener Volkszeitung (ed.): Lette Rudnevs causes a stir in home. October 17, 2012, archived from the original on February 10, 2013 ; Retrieved November 15, 2012 .
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