Mikhail Zaritsky

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Mikhail Zaritsky
Personnel
birthday 3rd January 1973
place of birth LeningradRussian SFSR , Soviet Union
position striker
Juniors
Years station
0000-1990 Zenit St. Petersburg
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1991 Zenit St. Petersburg 2 0(0)
1991-1993 Borussia Mönchengladbach II
1993-1996 FC Avenir Beggen 67 (44)
1996-1998 Sporting Mertzig 39 (38)
1998-1999 SC Fortuna Cologne 7 0(0)
1999-2000 →  AO Agios Nikolaos  (loan) 20 (10)
2000-2002 FC Sporting Mertzig 32 (29)
2003-2004 CS Hobscheid
2004-2006 SF Bietzen-Harlingen
2003-2004 VfR Bachem
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1999-2001 Luxembourg 14 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2003-2004 CS Hobscheid (player-coach)
2004-2006 SF Bietzen-Harlingen (player coach)
2006-2007 VfR Bachem (player-coach)
2007-2008 FC Blo-Wäiss Itzig
2009-2014 US Berdorf-Consdorf 01
2014-2015 FC Blue Boys Muhlenbach
2015-2016 FC Vinesca Ehnen
2017-2020 Daring Club Echternach
2020– CS Grevenmacher
1 Only league games are given.
As of May 11, 2020

Mikhail Zaritski (born January 3, 1973 in Leningrad , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union , today Russia ) is a former Soviet - Luxembourg football player and current coach .

Career

As a player

society

For the 1991 season and thus the last season of the Vysschaja League Zaritsky moved from the youth academy of Zenit St. Petersburg to the first team. At halftime he moved to Germany in the second team of Borussia Mönchengladbach . He stayed there until the end of the 1992/93 season and then went to Luxembourg for the first time, more precisely to FC Avenir Beggen . With this club he took part in qualifying for the UEFA Champions League 1993/94 and 1994/95 against Rosenborg Trondheim . He also played in the final of the Coupe de Luxembourg 1993/94 against F91 Dudelange which his team won 3-1. However, Zaritski himself was only substituted on for Jean Vanek in the 88th minute . In the 1995/96 season he was the first time top scorer in the national division . For the 1996/97 season Zaritski went to Sporting Mertzig . Here he was twice top scorer in the league. From there he moved to the 1998/99 season for SC Fortuna Köln in the 2. Bundesliga . For the following season he was awarded to the Greek club AO Agios Nikolaos . After the loan, Zaritski left Cologne and returned to Mertzig . Here he was again top scorer in the 2000/01 season . After the 2001/02 season he was without a club. In March 2003 he joined CS Hobscheid as a player- coach . After the end of the season, Zaritski went back to Germany, first until the end of the 2005/06 season as a player-coach for SF Bietzen-Harlingen and later for one season in the same position at VfR Bachem. Then he ended his career.

National team

In the national team of Luxembourg Zaritski came 15 times used. However, he never scored a goal. He had his first use on March 10, 1999 in a 1: 2 home defeat in a friendly against Iceland . Zaritski made his last appearance in the 5-0 away defeat in the World Cup qualification against Switzerland . Every game in which Zaritsky was used has ended in defeat for him and his team.

As a trainer

Zaritski first worked as a coach at FC Blo-Wäiss Itzig in the 2007/08 season . There was active until the end of the season. Then he was from the 2009/10 season to 2013/14 at US Berdorf-Consdorf and in the 2014/15 season at FC Blue Boys Muhlenbach on the coaching position. From the 2015/16 season to halfway through the 2016/17 season, Zaritski was coach at FC Vinesca Ehnen and then four seasons at Daring Club Echternach . Since 2020 he has been the instructor of CS Grevenmacher .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FC Avenir Beggen - F91 Dudelange, 06/11/1994 - Coupe de Luxembourg - match report. Retrieved March 6, 2020 .
  2. Luxembourg - Iceland, 03/10/1999 - International Friendlies - Match report. Retrieved March 6, 2020 .
  3. Switzerland - Luxembourg, March 28, 2001 - World Cup qualification Europe - match report. Retrieved March 6, 2020 .
  4. Mikhail Zaritsky - national team. Retrieved March 6, 2020 .