Alexei Eremenko Explained

Alexei Eremenko
Fullname:Aleksei Alekseyevich Yeryomenko
Height:1.83 m
Birth Date:24 March 1983
Birth Place:Rostov-on-Don, Soviet Union
Position:Attacking midfielder
Youthyears1:1990–1997
Youthclubs1:Jaro
Youthyears2:1998
Youthclubs2:Tromsø
Youthyears3:1999
Youthclubs3:HJK
Youthyears4:2000–2001
Youthclubs4:Metz
Years1:2001
Caps1:15
Goals1:2
Clubs1:Jokerit
Years2:2002–2004
Caps2:60
Goals2:10
Clubs2:HJK
Years3:2004–2006
Caps3:35
Goals3:0
Clubs3:Lecce
Years4:2006–2009
Caps4:76
Goals4:8
Clubs4:Saturn
Years5:2009–2011
Caps5:10
Goals5:0
Clubs5:Metalist Kharkiv
Years6:2010
Caps6:16
Goals6:7
Clubs6:Jaro (loan)
Years7:2010–2011
Caps7:31
Goals7:4
Clubs7:Kilmarnock (loan)
Years8:2011–2012
Caps8:7
Goals8:0
Clubs8:Rubin Kazan
Years9:2013
Caps9:14
Goals9:0
Clubs9:Kairat Almaty
Years10:2013–2015
Caps10:40
Goals10:5
Clubs10:Kilmarnock
Years11:2015
Caps11:11
Goals11:0
Clubs11:Jaro
Years12:2016
Caps12:5
Goals12:0
Clubs12:SJK
Years13:2017
Caps13:1
Goals13:1
Clubs13:Spartak Helsinki
Totalcaps:304
Totalgoals:35
Nationalyears1:2003–2013
Nationalcaps1:57
Nationalgoals1:14
Nationalteam1:Finland
Manageryears1:2018–2022
Managerclubs1:Spartaks Jūrmala (sporting director)

Alexei Eremenko (born Aleksei Alekseyevich Yeryomenko; Russian: Алексей Алексеевич Ерёменко; born 24 March 1983) is a former professional footballer. He is from a footballing family, with his father, Aleksei Yeryomenko, and brothers Roman Eremenko and Sergei Eremenko also playing professionally.

Eremenko was born in Rostov-on-Don in the Soviet Union, but grew up in Finland. He made his breakthrough with HJK in 2002, and became known as versatile midfielder and a set piece specialist. A mediocre spell with Italian club Lecce followed, before he came to prominence at Russian club Saturn. He moved to Metalist Kharkiv in 2009, but was loaned out twice, especially impressing with Kilmarnock where he was nominated for the 2010–11 Players' Player of the Year award. He returned to the club on a permanent deal in January 2014. After failing to negotiate a contract extension, he played in Finland until retiring from football in 2017.

Eremenko represented Finland between 2003 and 2013, and was a key player for the team in 2006 World Cup qualifying, scoring seven goals, four of which came from free kicks. He ended his international career with 57 caps in which he scored 14 goals.

Early life

Eremenko was born in Rostov-on-Don, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union but moved to Finland with his family at the age of seven when his father, former FC Dynamo Moscow and FC Spartak Moscow player Aleksei Yeryomenko, came to play in Finland with FF Jaro. He was granted Finnish citizenship in 2003, but still holds a Russian passport as well. He is the elder brother of fellow footballers Roman Eremenko and Sergei Eremenko.[1]

Club career

Eremenko spent some time with Tromsø IL in Norway (his father played for the senior team, he himself played for the under-fifteen team) and with the youth academy of FC Metz in France, before returning to Finland to make his Veikkausliiga debut with FC Jokerit in 2001. A trial with Aston Villa followed, but in the next season he moved to HJK, and eventually became the league's top player. He won two Finnish championships and one Finnish Cup with HJK.

Lecce and Saturn

In the summer of 2004, Eremenko moved abroad, joining Italian Serie A club U.S. Lecce for €250,000. He made 38 appearances with Lecce in all competitions, but after failing to make a major breakthrough at Lecce, he moved to Russian Premier League club FC Leon Saturn Ramenskoye on a four-year deal in January 2006 transfer window for a transfer fee of €1.5 million, becoming a key player for the Russian side.

Metalist Kharkiv

On 29 July 2009, Eremenko signed a three-year contract with the Ukrainian Premier League club FC Metalist Kharkiv, and [2] scored his first goal in his debut game against HNK Rijeka.

Jaro (loan)

On 12 March 2010, it was announced that Eremenko had been traded back to his first club, FF Jaro, for the 2010 season[3] (his father was the club's manager at the time). He managed to score on his debut, in a Finnish League Cup game against JJK on 20 March 2010. He also continued scoring in Veikkausliiga's opening match against FC Lahti, scoring on a rebound after his unsuccessful penalty kick.

Kilmarnock (loan)

On 30 August 2010, it was announced that Eremenko had been loaned to Mixu Paatelainen's Kilmarnock until the end of the season.[4] He scored on his debut in a 2–1 victory over St Mirren. On 5 March 2011, Eremenko was given his second straight red card of the season against Hearts at Tynecastle after an off the ball altercation with the opposition captain Marius Zaliukas.[5] On 11 April, Eremenko stated that he wanted to end his career at Rugby Park.[6] Eremenko was nominated for the 2010–11 Players' Player of the Year award, losing out to Celtic's Emilio Izaguirre.[7]

After returning from his loan spell, Metalist Kharkiv told him he could leave, where he then stated that he had received bids from an English Championship club and a Russian club, with reports that Scottish Old Firm duo Celtic and Rangers were interested in signing him.[8] The Championship club was later reported to be the Welsh club Cardiff City.[9] Brighton & Hove Albion, a fellow Championship club, were also believed to be interested in signing him.[10] On 15 July 2011, it was reported in a Finnish newspaper that Eremenko was signing for Leeds United, but the transfer was delayed due to a cancelled flight, which prevented him from linking up with the squad in Scotland.

Rubin Kazan

On 30 August 2011, Eremenko signed a contract with Russian club Rubin Kazan alongside his younger brother Roman, for a fee of €500,000.[11]

Kairat Almaty

In June 2013, Kazakhstan Premier League club Kairat Almaty signed Eremenko for a €200,000 fee from Rubin Kazan.[12] [13] He terminated his contract with Kairat on 26 November 2013.[14] [15]

Return to Kilmarnock

On 28 January 2014, it was announced that Eremenko had re-joined Kilmarnock until the end of the 2013–14 season.[16] On 7 August 2014, he signed a new contract at Kilmarnock, keeping him at the club for the 2014–15 season.[17] At the end of that season, Eremenko left the club after failing to agree to the terms on a new contract.[18]

Return to Jaro

On 7 August 2015, Eremenko signed again for FF Jaro, agreeing to a contract until the end of the 2015 Veikkausliiga season, with the contract also containing a clause allowing him to move abroad should he receive a suitable offer.[19]

SJK

On 26 January 2016, Eremenko moved to SJK.[20] After just over three months, Eremenko left SJK on 4 May 2016 for personal reasons.[21]

International career

Eremenko made his debut for the Finnish national team on 11 October 2003 against Canada. He was a key player for Finland in 2006 World Cup qualifying, scoring seven goals, four of which came from free kicks. He shared the third position among the top scorers in the group, along with Adrian Mutu, but behind Jan Koller and Ruud van Nistelrooy who both scored nine goals.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupOtherContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Jokerit2001Veikkausliiga152000020172
HJK2002Veikkausliiga272000020292
2003Veikkausliiga194100020224
2004Veikkausliiga144000020164
Total60101000606710
Lecce2004–05Serie A27020290
2005–06Serie A801090
Total350300000380
Saturn2006Russian Premier League28761348
2007Russian Premier League22131252
2008Russian Premier League19021211
2009Russian Premier League701030110
Total76812300309111
Metalist Kharkiv2009–10Ukrainian Premier League1001041151
2010–11Ukrainian Premier League000000
Total100100041151
Jaro (loan)2010Veikkausliiga167167
Kilmarnock (loan)2010–11Scottish Premier League3141020344
Rubin Kazan2011–12Russian Premier League40102060
2012–13Russian Premier League3010001050
Total70200030120
Kairat Almaty2013Kazakhstan Premier League140140
Kilmarnock2013–14Scottish Premiership131131
2014–15Scottish Premiership2741020304
Total40111052416214
Jaro2015Veikkausliiga110110
SJK2016Veikkausliiga502050120
Career total320362339018137040

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Finland200330
2004107
200583
200650
200782
200820
200981
201050
201151
201230
201310
Total5714

International goals

As of 15 November 2011.[23]

Alexei Eremenko Jr. international goals
width=30No.width=70Datewidth=90Home teamwidth=90Visiting teamwidth=85Goalswidth=50Scorewidth=50Resultwidth=235Venuewidth=145Competitionwidth=65Report/Note
1. 3 February 2004 1–1 2–1 Loss [24]
2. 31 March 2004 0–1 1–2 Win
3. 18 August 2004 2–1 2–1 Loss Report
4.
5.
4 September 2004
1–0, 2–0
3–0 Win 2006 FIFA World Cup qualif.Report
6. 8 September 2004 0–2 0–2 Win 2006 FIFA World Cup qualif.Report
7. 9 October 2004 2–0 3–1 Win 2006 FIFA World Cup qualif.Report
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9.
17 August 2005
0–1, 0–2
0–3 Win 2006 FIFA World Cup qualif.Report
10. 7 September 2005 4–1 5–1 Win Report
11. 6 June 2007 2–0 2–0 Win Report
12. 22 August 2007 1–0 2–1 Win Report
13. 1 April 2009 2–23–2 Loss [25]
14. 15 November 2011 0–1 2–1 Loss

Honours

Club

HJK Helsinki

2002, 2003

2003

Rubin Kazan

2011–12

2012

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIFA clears Russia switch for Finnish teenager Eremenko. 24 April 2018.
  2. https://archive.today/20090730230819/http://v3.metallist.kharkov.ua/news/78.html Алексей Еременко – игрок Металлиста!
  3. http://www.ffjaro.fi/Ajankohtaista/Jarolle_kovan_luokan_vahvistus.63.1071.html
  4. https://www.iltalehti.fi/jalkapallo/a/2010083012263663
  5. News: Kilmarnock win 2–0 and Eremenko Sent Off . 5 March 2011 . BBC News . 5 March 2011.
  6. News: Alexei Eremenko: I love life at Kilmarnock and would like to end my career at Rugby Park . The Daily Record . 11 April 2011 . 11 April 2011.
  7. News: Emilio Izaguirre wins Scotland's players' player prize. BBC Sport. 1 May 2011. 2 May 2011.
  8. News: English clubs join Celtic and Rangers in race to sign Alexei Eremenko . The Daily Record . 4 June 2011 . 4 June 2011.
  9. News: Bluebirds target Alexei Eremenko . . Terry Phillips . 9 July 2011 . 9 July 2011.
  10. News: Money may deter Alexei Eremenko from Old Firm Switch . . 12 July 2011 . 12 July 2011.
  11. News: Going, going, gone... Finnish footballers making moves as transfer deadline looms . 26 February 2012 . HELSINGIN SANOMAT . 31 August 2011 . 10 June 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120610205138/http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Going+going+gone+Finnish+footballers+making+moves+as+transfer+deadline+looms/1135268992990 . dead .
  12. https://www.iltalehti.fi/jalkapallo/a/2013061217143753 Eremenko Kazakstaniin
  13. News: Eremenko Kazakstaniin . 26 February 2012 . Iltalehti . 12 June 2013.
  14. Web site: ru:С АЛЕКСЕЕМ ЕРЕМЕНКО РАСТОРГНУТ КОНТРАКТ. http://www.fckairat.kz/club/news/1485. fckairat.kz/. 28 January 2014. ru. https://web.archive.org/web/20140201175628/http://www.fckairat.kz/club/news/1485. 1 February 2014. dead.
  15. https://www.iltalehti.fi/jalkapallo/a/2013112617764519 Eremenko jr vapaille markkinoille: Sopimus purettu
  16. News: Eremenko Returns to Kilmarnock . 28 January 2014 . expressi . 28 January 2014.
  17. Web site: Eremenko Signs Up For 2014/15. Kilmarnock F.C.. 7 August 2014. 7 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20160113032403/http://www.kilmarnockfc.co.uk/Article?id=788. 13 January 2016. dead.
  18. Web site: Kilmarnock: Alexei Eremenko exit likely after 'unacceptable' offer. BBC Sport. Crawford. Kenny. 25 May 2015. 10 August 2015.
  19. Web site: FF Jaro signs Alexei Eremenko Jr until rest of the season. Football Finland. 7 August 2015. 10 August 2015. 24 September 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924014409/http://www.football-finland.com/2015/08/07/ff-jaro-signs-alexei-eremenko-jr-until-rest-of-the-season/. dead.
  20. Web site: Alexei Eremenko jr. SJK-paitaan. www.sjk2007.fi. SJK. 5 February 2016. fi. 26 January 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160205212454/http://www.sjk2007.fi/uutiset/Alexei_Eremenko_jr._SJK_paitaan_8609.html. 5 February 2016. dead.
  21. Web site: Alexei Eremenkon ja SJK:n tiet erkanevat. sjk2007.fi. SJK. 4 May 2016. fi. 4 May 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160526024641/http://www.sjk2007.fi/uutiset/Alexei_Eremenkon_ja_SJK_n_tiet_erkanevat_8691.html. 26 May 2016. dead.
  22. Alexei Eremenko jr. | Suomen Palloliitto . Palloliitto.fi. Retrieved on 1 May 2015.
  23. http://www.palloliitto.fi/maajoukkueet/miesten_a-maajoukkue/pelaajat/eremenko_aleksei_jr/ The national team on the Finnish Football Association’s website
  24. Rakas jalkapallo: sata vuotta suomalaista jalkapalloa, p. 402–403. Edited by Yrjö Lautela and Göran Wallén; written by Yrjö Lautela ... [et al.]. Helsinki: Teos, 2007. (hardcover).
  25. Jalkapallokirja 2010, ('Football Yearbook') p. 50. Ed. by Heidi Soininen. Publication of the Football Association of Finland. Vol. 50. .
  26. https://web.archive.org/web/20120503235403/http://www.veikkausliiga.com/Statistic.aspx?id=11 veikkausliiga.com
  27. Web site: Clydsedale Bank Player Of The Month . 3 March 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110117184911/http://cbfootball.co.uk/monthly.aspx?MonthID=11 . 17 January 2011 .