Sergei Alexandrovich Schwezow

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Sergei Schwezow
Personnel
Surname Sergei Alexandrovich Schwezow
birthday December 7, 1960
place of birth KutaisiGeorgian SSR , USSR
position Defender
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1976-1977 Torpedo Kutaisi 17 0(3)
1978-1980 Zenith Leningrad 34 0(6)
1981-1984 Spartak Moscow 68 (14)
1985 Torpedo Kutaisi 23 0(1)
1986 Guriya Lanchuti
1987 FK Samtredia 26 0(6)
1988-1991 SK MELS
1991-1992 KSV Bornem
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1980 Soviet Union 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Sergei Alexandrowitsch Schwezow ( Russian Сергей Александрович Швецов ; born December 7, 1960 in Kutaisi , Georgian SSR ) is a former Soviet football player.

life and career

Sergei Schwezow was born in 1960 in Kutaisi , in what is now Georgia, and comes from a Russian family who settled there during the Second World War . As a 16-year-old, he played for his hometown club Torpedo Kutaisi , for which he played a total of 17 games between 1976 and 1977 in which he scored three goals. He was then signed by Zenit Leningrad , where he stayed for two years. In 1980 he played his only game for the national soccer team of the USSR . The actual defender was variable in his game and was often used in offensive positions.

1981 Schwezow was signed by Spartak Moscow . In the first two seasons he was almost a regular player, but in 1983 he suffered a serious injury when he collided with his teammate Alexei Prudnikow and suffered a severe break and several torn ligaments. Schwezow fell out for a long time and after his recovery could not really assert himself in the team, so he left Spartak Moscow again. For the capital club he scored a total of 14 goals in 68 league games until 1984. In 1985 he came back for a season to Torpedo Kutaisi, who at that time also played in the highest Soviet league. 1986 Schwezow went a league lower to Gurija Lantschchuti , with whom he was able to celebrate promotion in the same year. In 1987 he moved to FK Samtredia , where he only stayed for a year. After that Schwezow finally failed to gain a foothold in professional football and only played in lower leagues. He then worked for SK MELS, an amateur club in Moscow, for a few years, and from 1991 to 1992 he laced up his soccer shoes again for the Belgian club KSV Bornem , also in an amateur league.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.rusteam.permian.ru/players/shvetsov.html