Spartak Arturowitsch Gogniev

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Spartak Gogniev
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Gogniev in the Krasnodar jersey (2011)
Personnel
Surname Spartak Arturowitsch Gogniev
birthday January 19, 1981
place of birth OrdzhonikidzeSoviet Union
size 185 cm
position Midfield , storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1998 Iriston Vladikavkaz 34 0(4)
1999-2000 Avtodor Vladikavkaz 47 (17)
2000-2001 Dynamo Moscow 28 0(7)
2001-2004 PFK CSKA Moscow 46 0(9)
2004 Rotor Volgograd 16 0(5)
2005 Alania Vladikavkaz 28 0(6)
2006 Saturn Ramenskoye 7 0(1)
2006 →  FK Rostov  (loan) 11 0(3)
2007 FK Kuban Krasnodar 12 0(0)
2008-2010 Kamas Naberezhnye Chelny 110 (47)
2010-2011 FK Krasnodar 31 0(5)
2012-2016 Urals Yekaterinburg 98 (61)
2016-2018 FK Kuban Krasnodar 48 (15)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2002-2003 Russia 7 0(4)
1 Only league games are given.
As of August 18, 2018

2 As of November 5, 2009

Spartak Gogniyev ( Russian Спартак Артурович Гогниев , Ossetian Гогуниты Артуры фырт Спартак / Gogunity Artury fýrt Spartak * 19th January 1981 in Ordzhonikidze , Soviet Union ) is a retired Russian footballer .

Career

In his youth he played for Iriston Wladikawkas , where he also played a year in the professional team in 1998. Then he moved to Avtodor , another club from Vladikavkaz, for two years . From 2000 to 2001 he played for the first time in the Premjer League at Dynamo Moscow . He then signed for three years with Moscow's CSKA , where he played his most successful years to date. With the team he won the Russian Cup in 2000 and the Russian Champion in 2003 . In the 2004 season Gogniev pulled back south, where he played for six months with Rotor Volgograd and one year with Alania Wladikawkas . In 2007 he played seven games for Saturn Ramenskoje , but was loaned to Rostov for 11 games this season . For years he went to FK Kuban Krasnodar , before he signed with Kamas Naberezhnye Chelny in the 1st division in 2008 , where he played until the summer of 2010. From July 2010 he plays for FK Krasnodar . Spartak Gogniyev is the only active player to have scored goals for six different Premjer League teams in his career.

On November 4, 2011 Gogniev had to leave the pitch in an away game against Terek Grozny after a red card and was physically attacked by Terek officials and security forces, breaking his ribs and nose. The subsequent fine of 500,000 rubles imposed on Terek by the Russian Football Union was criticized by the trade union federation FIFPro as being insufficient to protect players.

From 2002 to 2003 he played seven games for the Russian national soccer team at the Olympics, in which he scored four goals.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Guardian online: Russian player banned for six games after police beating in tunnel. Article dated November 16, 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2011.
  2. ^ Brian Homewood: Russian FA slammed by players' union over Terek verdict. Article for Reuters , published November 17, 2011.