Aleksandr Shirko Explained

Aleksandr Shirko
Fullname:Aleksandr Petrovich Shirko
Birth Date:24 November 1976
Birth Place:Moscow, Soviet Union
Position:Forward
Years1:1995–2001
Caps1:127
Goals1:40
Years2:2001–2003
Caps2:61
Goals2:22
Years3:2004
Caps3:27
Goals3:7
Years4:2005
Caps4:3
Goals4:0
Years5:2005–2006
Caps5:34
Goals5:6
Years6:2007–2008
Caps6:28
Goals6:3
Years7:2009
Caps7:12
Goals7:1
Totalcaps:292
Totalgoals:79
Nationalyears1:1994
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1996–1997
Nationalcaps2:9
Nationalgoals2:8
Nationalyears3:1999–2001
Nationalteam3:Russia
Nationalcaps3:6
Nationalgoals3:1
Manageryears1:2018–2021
Managerclubs1:Khimki (scout)
Manageryears2:2018–2021
Managerclubs2:Academy Khimki (director)
Manageryears3:2021–2024
Managerclubs3:SSh Olimp Fryazino (director)
Manageryears4:2024
Managerclubs4:Academy Torpedo Moscow (director)

Aleksandr Petrovich Shirko (Russian: Александр Петрович Ширко; born 24 November 1976) is a Russian football scout and a former player.

Playing career

Shirko started his professional career with Spartak Moscow, with whom he won six Russian Premier League titles, from 1996 to 2001, and become one of the top scorers of the UEFA Cup in the 1997/1998 season, before leaving for city-rivals Torpedo.
In 2004 Shirko joined Shinnik Yaroslavl as part of a loan deal from Torpedo, but then extended his stay at the club by two years.
In 2006 Aleksandr Shirko was involved in a fight with Shinnik fans, after a disappointing 1–6 defeat to Rostov. That accident earned him a ten-match ban.
At the start of 2007, Shirko signed with Tom Tomsk, in club's attempt to replace Pavel Pogrebnyak, who left for Zenit Saint Petersburg.

Shirko scored 78 goals in 281 Russian league matches. Shirko won the 1997–98 Russian Cup with Spartak and was awarded Master of Sports of Russia.[1]

During his professional career, Shirko earned six caps for Russia national football team from 1999 to 2001, scoring one goal in a 3–0 win over Faroe Islands in 2001.

International goals

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Great Russian Encyclopedia. old.bigenc.ru. ШИРКО́. Mereminsky, S.G.. ru.