Yevgeny Leonidovich Savin

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Yevgeny Savin
Yevgeny Savin 2011.jpg
Sawin in the jersey of Tom Tomsk (2011)
Personnel
Surname Yevgeny Leonidovich Savin
birthday April 19, 1984
place of birth BelozerskSoviet Union
size 187 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1996-2000 Rotor Volgograd
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2000-2001 Rotor Volgograd II 5 0(0)
2002 Ryazan agrocomplex 35 0(0)
2003 Moscow II locomotive 0 0(0)
2004 Tom Tomsk 27 0(4)
2005 Anzhi Makhachkala 24 0(3)
2005 FK Khimki 9 0(3)
2006-2007 Amkar Perm 46 0(9)
2008-2011 Krylya Sovetov Samara 96 (19)
2011 Tom Tomsk 10 0(0)
2012-2013 Urals Yekaterinburg 10 0(2)
2013 Arsenal Tula 33 (20)
2013-2014 Lutsch-Energija Vladivostok 5 0(0)
2014-2015 FK Tyumen 12 0(3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2006 Russia U-21 4 0(3)
1 Only league games are given.

Yevgeny Leonidowitsch Savin ( Russian Евгений Леонидович Савин ; born April 19, 1984 in Belozersk ) is a former Russian football player .

Club career

Yevgeni Leonidowitsch Savin, who was born in Belosersk and grew up in Tobolsk , went to the youth department of the then first division club Rotor Volgograd at the age of 12 . In 2002 he moved to Ryazan-Agrokomplekt in the third Russian division. After one season he was signed by the traditional Lokomotiv Moscow club , but was not used there in the second team. For the new season, the striker moved to the second division Tom Tomsk and made promotion to the Premjer league with his new club . However, Sawin initially stayed in the second division and moved to Anzhi Makhachkala , where he only played from January to August 2005. During the current season he went to league rivals FK Chimki with whom he reached the final of the national cup . In the final, the club lost 0-1 to double winner PFK ZSKA Moscow .

In January 2006 Yevgeny Sawin was committed by the first division club Amkar Perm and was able to hold the class with the club in the following two years. Then the center forward was sold to league competitor Krylja Sowetow Samara , where he played until August 2011. There he played alongside the former Bundesliga player Jan Koller . With Samara he always played in the midfield of the league without achieving notable successes. In August 2011, Sawin then moved back to Tom Tomsk, where he had played earlier. The club was on the way to a negative record in the Russian first division at the time and could not score a single goal in twelve consecutive games. The signing of Sawin, who did not score a single goal in ten league games by the end of the year, did not change that. Tom Tomsk rose from bottom of the table in the second division.

From January 2012 to February 2013 Sawin played for the second division Ural Yekaterinburg . There he was no longer able to prevail, especially after Anton Kobjalko was signed , and played his last game on August 6, 2012. On February 27, 2013, the striker moved back to the third division to Arsenal Tula and knew how to convince. By the end of the season there were eleven goals in as many games, which Sawin was instrumental in Tula ascent to the second division. The 2013/14 season began as successfully for him as the previous one. In the first nine games of the season, the striker scored six goals and prepared two more. Arsenal Tula played a successful season and was unbeaten as a promoted team up to that point. In the further course of the season his team played more and more with a tip and Sawin could no longer convince in his missions. Already in the winter break he decided to move to league rivals Lutsch-Energija Vladivostok . Initially thrown back several months from an injury, he made five appearances for his new club by the end of the season, but none of them over the full distance and without scoring. His ex-club Tula made it through to the first Russian league as runners-up and Sawin was the fifth best scorer in the league with nine goals this season.

In the 2014/15 season, he joined the West Siberian second division promoted FK Tyumen after five match days in August , as he was no longer included in the squad at Vladivostok.

National team

In 2006 he scored three goals in four games for the U-21 selection of the Russian national soccer team . In 2007 and 2009 it was also nominated twice for the first selection, but was not used.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Евгений САВИН. rusteam.permian.ru, December 8, 2006, accessed April 20, 2013 (Russian).
  2. Кроме футбола, Савин увлекается сноубордингом. www.kc-camapa.ru, January 21, 2008, accessed April 20, 2013 (Russian).
  3. «Арсенал» подписал Евгения Савина. arsenaltula.ru, accessed April 20, 2013 (Russian).