Sergei Andreevich Tscheptschugow

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Sergei Tscheptschugow
Sergei Chepchugov 2011.jpg
Sergei Andreevich Tscheptschugow (2011)
Personnel
Surname Sergei Andreevich Tscheptschugow
birthday July 15, 1985
place of birth KrasnoyarskSoviet Union
size 185 cm
position goalkeeper
Juniors
Years station
Metallurg Krasnoyarsk
2009– CSKA Moscow
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2003-2007 Metallurg Krasnoyarsk 97 (0)
2006 →  FK Sibirjak Bratsk  (loan) 14 (0)
2008 FK Riga 5 (0)
2008-2009 FK Sibir Novosibirsk 46 (0)
2009-2017 CSKA Moscow 14 (0)
2017– Yenisei Krasnoyarsk
1 Only league games are given.
As of May 18, 2017

Sergei Chepchugov ( Russian Сергей Андреевич Чепчугов ; UEFA notation: Sergey Chepchugov or Sergei Chepchugov ; Engl. Transcription: Sergei Andreyevich Chepchugov ; * 15. July 1985 in Krasnojarsk , Soviet Union ) is a Russian soccer goalkeeper . Since 2010 he has been a substitute goalkeeper at CSKA Moscow with play in the Premjer League , the top division in Russian football , and is most of the time in the club's own youth team.

Career

Career start in Krasnoyarsk

Tscheptschugow, who was born in Krasnoyarsk in what was then the Soviet Union , began his active career with his hometown club Metallurg Krasnoyarsk . There he was initially mainly active in the youth team, but made it into the squad of the third division team for the first time in 2003, where he was mostly only a substitute goalkeeper and could not record a league appearance. It wasn't until 2004 that he made his first league appearances in the Russian third division, the 2nd football division . He was used with the team that has their game operations in the East Zone , one of five seasons running parallel, in 24 of a total of 27 league games that were possible. After he already acted as a regular goalkeeper this season and ranked fourth with the team in the final standings, he dominated in the 2005 game year. This season he was used in all 30 championship games and reached with the team with a total of 72 points and only two Losses from 30 games took first place in the East Zone . The team thus fixed the promotion to the second highest Russian league, the 1st football division , with Tscheptschugow being voted the best goalkeeper in the East Zone at the end of the season . He had to accept a total of 18 goals during the season.

In the second division season Tscheptschugow was used in a total of 19 league games and also came during the season on loan to third division FK Sibirjak Bratsk , where he was used in another 14 championship games. While he was also used there in the East Zone and came with the team on a place in the middle of the table, it was not possible his actual parent club Metallurg Krasnoyarsk to keep relegation. After just one season in the second division, the club's men's team rose to the penultimate place again in the third highest football league in the country. After relegation, the team could no longer follow on from the successes of yore and came after the 2007 season only to a place in the middle of the table. In a total of 24 of 30 league games Tscheptschugow was used during the season before he was able to record a club change. After about 101 league games for Metallurg Krasnoyarsk in 2008, he moved to Latvia to the then still existing FK Riga .

After a flying visit to Latvia, he returned to Russia

After he was used in the highest Latvian football league, the Virslīga , in five league games of the FK Riga, he brought it in parallel to a number of UI Cup appearances. He was used in various games in the UEFA Intertoto Cup 2008 and made it to the third round with the team, where they only narrowly lost to IF Elfsborg with a total score of 0: 1. The Russian goalkeeper played other games in the Baltic League in 2008 , where the team made it to the semi-finals and was eliminated with a total score of 2: 8 against local rivals Skonto Riga . In the same year Tscheptschugow turned his back on the club, which dissolved at the end of the season in its existing form and merged with the local club FK Olimps / ASK to JFK Olimps / RFS , and returned to his home country.

He signed a contract with the second division FK Sibir Novosibirsk , where he guarded the goal of the Siberian football club in a total of nine league games in the same year . He was behind Dmitri Wladimirowitsch Borodin (17 missions) and Aleksandr Wladimirowitsch Budakow (15 missions) and in front of Nenad Erić (1 mission) the third most frequently used goalkeeper of his team. The team only just managed to stay in the league table, which was sometimes quite dense, and then went into a season of great successes in 2009. The team around the young goalkeeper Tscheptschugow established itself as one of the best in the entire league and finally made it as Runner-up the longed-for promotion to the Premjer League , the top division in Russian football. Tscheptschugow himself was used in almost all championship games in the 2009 second division season and thus became a regular regular and the best goalkeeper in the league. Due to his performances in the promotion season, various Russian clubs became aware of the goalkeeper.

Moved to CSKA Moscow

Even before the 2010 season opener, Tscheptschugow transferred on December 23, 2009 together with the young defender Kirill Anatoljewitsch Nababkin from FC Moscow to CSKA Moscow . While there was no real chance of a breakthrough in the fighting team itself, he was handed over to the club's own youth team from the start, where he should come to sporadic missions from now on so as not to lose his form. By the end of the season he had nine league appearances in the youth division and two league appearances in the Premjer League, in which he made his debut in a 2-0 win over FK Rostov on October 3, 2010 and guarded the goal of his team for the full duration of the game. In the last game of the season, a 0-0 away draw against the almost relegated Amkar Perm , he recorded his second league appearance for the capital club. With the team he came to the end of the season with 62 points on the second place in the table behind master Zenit St. Petersburg . This secured the team a place in the group stage of the subsequent 2011/12 UEFA Champions League . In addition, Tscheptschugow was in March 2010 as a substitute goalkeeper in CSKA Moscow's squad when the team was defeated 0-1 in the Russian Supercup by Rubin Kazan .

Tscheptschugow was able to record two more competitive appearances for the professional team in the 2010/11 UEFA Europa League , where he played in two games, once on December 15, 2010 in a 1-1 draw against Sparta Prague and once on February 22, 2011 in 1 : 1-draw against PAOK Thessaloniki . In the latter game, however, he came on the lawn in the 66th minute for the injured Igor Wladimirowitsch Akinfejew . Due to Akinfejev's injury and his performance in the Europa League game against the Greeks, Tscheptschugow was also used for the full game on February 28, 2011 in the round of 16 of the 2010/11 Russian Football Cup against Schinnik Yaroslavl ; the game was won 1-0 by CSKA Moscow. Since then, the now 25-year-old has not been able to play a competitive game for his team. At the 2011 Supercup, which the team lost again 0: 1, this time against Zenit St. Petersburg, he was again only a substitute goalkeeper on the reserve bench.

successes

with Metallurg Krasnoyarsk
with FK Sibir Novosibirsk
with CSKA Moscow

Web links

Commons : Sergei Chepchugov  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Russia 2005 Third Level (East) - Match Details on rsssf.com (English), accessed April 18, 2011
  2. Russian First Division Final Stats 2008 at rsssf.com (English), accessed April 18, 2011
  3. Лауреаты сезона 2009 – го года. In: www.pfl.ru. Archived from the original on November 28, 2009 ; Retrieved July 3, 2013 (Russian).
  4. Чепчугов и Набабкин стали армейцами ( Memento of the original from December 21, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) 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. (Russian), Retrieved April 18, 2011 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.pfc-cska.com