Aleksandr Mostovoi Explained

Aleksandr Mostovoi
Full Name:Aleksandr Vladimirovich Mostovoi
Birth Date:22 August 1968
Birth Place:Lomonosov, Soviet Union
Height:1.77 m
Position:Attacking midfielder
Youthclubs1:Krasnaya Presnya
Years1:1985–1986
Clubs1:Krasnaya Presnya
Caps1:19
Goals1:7
Years2:1986–1991
Clubs2:Spartak Moscow
Caps2:106
Goals2:34
Years3:1992–1994
Clubs3:Benfica
Caps3:9
Goals3:0
Years4:1993–1994
Clubs4:Caen (loan)
Caps4:15
Goals4:3
Years5:1994–1996
Clubs5:Strasbourg
Caps5:61
Goals5:15
Years6:1996–2004
Clubs6:Celta
Caps6:235
Goals6:56
Years7:2005
Clubs7:Alavés
Caps7:1
Goals7:1
Totalcaps:446
Totalgoals:116
Nationalyears1:1990–1991
Nationalteam1:USSR
Nationalcaps1:13
Nationalgoals1:3
Nationalyears2:1992
Nationalteam2:CIS
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:1992–2004
Nationalteam3:Russia
Nationalcaps3:50
Nationalgoals3:10

Aleksandr Vladimirovich Mostovoi (Russian: link=no|Алекса́ндр Влади́мирович Мостово́й pronounced as /ru/; born 22 August 1968) is a Russian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.

Known as O Zar de Balaídos ("The Tsar of Balaídos") from his lengthy spell at Celta de Vigo, he was often referred to as a 'genius playmaker' during his time there, in addition to a volatile temperament.[1] [2] He also played professionally in his own country, Portugal and France.

Mostovoi earned 50 caps for Russia in a 12-year international career, being chosen for two World Cups and as many European Championships. He previously represented the Soviet Union and the CIS.

Club career

Spartak and first abroad spell

Born in Lomonosov, Russia, Soviet Union, Mostovoi signed for national giants FC Spartak Moscow from second division club FC Presnya Moscow, quickly making an impression. In January 1992, he joined compatriots Vasili Kulkov and Sergei Yuran at S.L. Benfica; months before arriving, he was controversially awarded Portuguese citizenship through marriage, but never imposed himself in the first team.[2]

Midway through 1993–94 Mostovoi joined Ligue 1 side Stade Malherbe Caen, then left after the sole season to fellow French side RC Strasbourg, rejoining coach Daniel Jeandupeux. With the latter, he first displayed glimpses of an emerging talent.

Celta

Mostovoi's big break came when he signed for Celta de Vigo in 1996, for 325 million pesetas (about 1.95 million). He made his debut for the Galicians in a 2–0 home defeat against Real Betis, and his creative play and key goals made him a cult figure at Balaídos as the club rose to near the top of La Liga standings year after year.

Affectionately nicknamed 'The Tsar of Balaídos' by the fans, Mostovoi formed an impressive midfield society with, amongst others, compatriot Valery Karpin, and helped Celta win the 2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup; the final was a 4–3 aggregate win over his hometown club FC Zenit Saint Petersburg.[3] However, he could not help the freefall that hit the team in the 2003–04 season, relegating it to the second division after the player appeared in a career-worst (in his Celta career) 24 matches.[4] His top-flight tally of 235 games for Celta was a club record until Hugo Mallo broke it in 2021.[5]

Alavés

Having not played for over eight months, and at the age of 36, Mostovoi signed a contract with Dmitry Pietrman's Deportivo Alavés in early March 2005, initially until the end of the second level campaign.[6] His first and only game came in a league game against Cádiz CF in which he came on as a substitute, in the 78th minute – he scored the Basques' only goal (and nearly added a second) in an eventual 1–3 defeat.

Having been with the club for only 30 days, Mostovoi told the club directors of his intention to retire claiming he was suffering from back problems.[2]

International career

Mostovoi played for the Soviet national team, the CIS and Russia internationally. In another temper tantrum, he was sent home by team manager Georgi Yartsev during the latter's trip to UEFA Euro 2004, after questioning his methods.[6] He played in the Euro 1996 and the 1994 FIFA World Cup and was also picked for the 2002 World Cup, but did not play in the latter tournament due to injury.[7]

Mostovoi's exclusion from Euro 2004's national squad happened after the 0–1 group stage loss to Spain. Supposedly, the player talked with the media after the match and gave an interview saying that Yartsev was not a good coach and did not understand anything. This was later proven false, after Mostovoi gave another interview and explained he merely said that Yartsev overworked the players during practice, so they didn't have the necessary energy to play well in matches.[8] All in all, group morale dropped after the incident, and Russia lost the second game to hosts Portugal.

In 2009, Mostovoi was part of the Russia squad that won the Legends Cup.

Retirement

After retiring as a player, in 2005 Mostovoi was persuaded by the current at that time Russian Tennis Federation's president Shamil Tarpishchev to play Beach soccer for the Russian national beach soccer team.[9]

Mostovoi has repeatedly stated his desire and willingness to lead a football club as a manager. However, Mostovoi does not have the necessary UEFA coaching licences, which he does not want to obtain. Since 2011, he has expressed various versions of this decision: from doubts about obtaining new knowledge in coaching courses to corrupt schemes to obtain this licence by other specialists.[10] [11]

Personal life

Mostovoi graduated from college as an electrician, and later joined a sports academy in Moscow, which provided coaching to young players with a university education.

After losing the 2001 Copa del Rey Final, a group of Celta supporters raised four million pesetas to commission a statue of Mostovoi. The player approved and Maxín Picallo was chosen as the sculptor, but the project was never finished; he believed that his dip in form in 2003 affected enthusiasm in the endeavour.[12]

He married Stéphanie in Strasbourg during his time playing in the city.[13] His son of the same name, known by the hypocorism Sacha, trialled with S.L. Benfica B in 2016.[14]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Krasnaya Presnya1986Soviet Second League19710207
Spartak Moscow1987Soviet Top League1864043269
19882734240355
19891132020153
199023935403014
1991271321733617
Total1063415821614248
Benfica1992–93Primeira Liga903230152
1993–9400100000
Total904230162
Caen (loan)1993–94Division 115300153
Strasbourg1994–95Division 129641337
1995–9632931624112
Total611572627419
Celta1996–97La Liga31561376
1997–9834831379
1998–993361073419
1999–20002661072348
2000–0130962924513
2001–023010001133113
2002–032750041316
2003–042462082348
Total23555194361329072
Alavés2004–05Segunda División110011
Career total44611642146420552150

International

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Honours

Club

Spartak Moscow

1987, 1989

Benfica

1992–93

Strasbourg

1995[15]

Celta

Country

Soviet Union

1990

Russia

2009

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://sport.scotsman.com/sport/Lotina-fights-for-Vigo-job.2381799.jp Lotina fights for Vigo job, but CV lacks imagination
  2. http://www.as.com/deportes/articulo/fue-mostovoi-zar-balaidos/20090123csrcsrdep_2/Tes Qué fue de... Mostovoi, el 'Zar de Balaídos' (What happened to... Mostovoi, the 'Tsar of Balaídos')
  3. News: Bravo . Alberto . La Intertoto celeste cumple 20 años. 20th anniversary of the sky-blue Intertoto . 29 January 2022 . El Desmarque . 22 August 2020 . Spanish.
  4. Web site: Alexander Mostovoi. Yo Jugué en el Celta. es. 2 April 2008. 18 June 2015.
  5. News: Valero . Rafa . Hugo Mallo llega a la treintena batiendo récords. Hugo Mallo gets to thirty beating records. 29 August 2021 . Marca . 23 June 2021.
  6. http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=287365.html Mostovoi makes a comeback
  7. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/mostovoi-intl.html Aleksandr Mostovoi – International Appearances
  8. http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=196675.html Zlatan lovers
  9. Web site: ПЛЯЖНЫЙ ФУТБОЛ• СОХРАНИТСЯ ЛИ РУССКАЯ КОМАНДА-МЕЧТА?• БРАЗИЛИЯ ВПЕРЕДИ ПЛАНЕТЫ ВСЕЙ• "НА КРАСНУЮ ПЛОЩАДЬ НЕ ПУЩАТЬ!"• ПЛЯЖНАЯ DREAM TEAM• ТРЕБУЮТСЯ ВЫСОКИЕ И ПОДЖАРЫЕ• СКАЗКА С НЕСЧАСТЛИВЫМ КОНЦОМ . 2023-11-24 . sport-express.ru . ru.
  10. Web site: «Всю жизнь играл в футбол, а бумажки нет этой». Вечная преграда Мостового – лицензия PRO . "All my life I've been playing football, but I don't have that piece of paper. Mostovoi's eternal obstacle is the PRO license . 2022-10-31 . Sports.ru . 5 May 2022 . Russian.
  11. Web site: Петерсон . Григорий . Александр Мостовой рассказал, почему не получил тренерскую лицензию . Alexander Mostovoi told why he did not get a coaching license . 2022-10-31 . www.championat.com . ru.
  12. News: Martín Reboredo . Marcos . La estatua de Mostovoi que nunca fue. The statue of Mostovoi that never was. 29 August 2021 . . 22 August 2021 . Spanish.
  13. News: Larsimont . Frédéric . La Belgique a brisé le rêve d'ado de Mostovoï . Belgium shattered Mostovoi's teenage dream. 29 August 2021 . . 13 June 2002 . French.
  14. News: Bravo . Alberto . Sacha Mostovoi a prueba en el Benfica. Sacha Mostovoi on trial at Benfica. 29 August 2021 . El Desmarque . 26 February 2016 . Spanish.
  15. Web site: Strasbourg-Wacker 1995 . uefa.com . 8 September 2019.