Andriy Danayev Explained

Andriy Danayev
Fullname:Andriy Valeriyovych Danayev
Birth Date:1 September 1979
Birth Place:Dushanbe, Tajik SSR, Soviet Union
Height:185cm
Position:Midfielder, Forward
Youthyears1:–1996
Youthclubs1:Zorya Luhansk
Years1:1996
Clubs1:Metiz Luhansk
Caps1:7
Goals1:0
Years2:1997
Clubs2:Vedrich Rechitsa
Caps2:28
Goals2:3
Years3:1998
Clubs3:Junior Luhansk
Caps3:8
Goals3:1
Years4:1998
Clubs4:Mykolaiv
Caps4:0
Goals4:0
Years5:1999
Clubs5:GKS Bełchatów
Caps5:1
Goals5:0
Years6:1999
Clubs6:Chemik Police
Caps6:17
Goals6:1
Years7:2000
Caps7:9
Goals7:0
Years8:2000
Clubs8:Kaszubia Kościerzyna
Years9:2001
Clubs9:Lechia-Polonia Gdańsk
Caps9:5
Goals9:0
Years10:2001
Clubs10:Agata Luhansk
Years11:2002
Clubs11:Dongazdobycha Sulin
Caps11:19
Goals11:10
Years12:2002
Clubs12:Caspiy
Caps12:1
Goals12:0
Years13:2002
Clubs13:Inter Luhansk
Caps13:11
Goals13:3
Years14:2002
Clubs14:Donets Lysychansk
Years15:2003
Clubs15:Agata Luhansk
Caps15:23
Goals15:15
Years16:2003
Clubs16:Dongazdobycha Sulin
Years17:2004
Clubs17:Agata Luhansk
Caps17:12
Goals17:8
Years18:2004–2006
Clubs18:Stal Alchevsk
Caps18:37
Goals18:11
Years19:2005
Clubs19:Banants (loan)
Caps19:9
Goals19:0
Years20:2006
Clubs20:Agata Luhansk
Caps20:1
Goals20:0
Years21:2006–2007
Clubs21:Zakarpattia Uzhhorod
Caps21:29
Goals21:2
Years22:2007
Clubs22:MKT-Araz
Caps22:0
Goals22:0
Years23:2007–2008
Clubs23:Simurq
Caps23:22
Goals23:3
Years24:2008
Clubs24:Metallurg NPVK
Caps24:7
Goals24:1
Years25:2008
Clubs25:Komunalnyk Luhansk
Caps25:3
Goals25:0
Years26:2009
Clubs26:Poltava
Caps26:27
Goals26:3
Years27:2010
Clubs27:Shakhtar Sverdlovsk
Caps27:9
Goals27:0
Years28:2011
Clubs28:FC Popasna
Caps28:6
Goals28:1
Years29:2012–2014
Clubs29:FC Antratsyt
Years30:2015
Clubs30:Zarya-Stal Luhansk
Years31:2016
Clubs31:Spartak Luhansk
Years32:2017–2018
Clubs32:Dalevets Luhansk
Years33:2018–2020
Clubs33:Zarya Academy Luhansk
Club-Update:9 January 2021

Andriy Valeriyovych Danayev (Ukrainian: Андрій Валерійович Данаєв; born 1 September 1979) is a former Tajik-born Ukrainian footballer who played as a midfielder and forward. During his career he became a journeyman, playing for 29 different clubs over 33 spells. He played in 7 different countries, playing in the top divisions of Poland, Armenia, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan.

Biography

Born in the Tajik SSR, Danayev's family moved to Ukraine at some point during his childhood. He began playing football with the youth sides of Zorya Luhansk, progressing to playing for senior teams from 1996 when he started playing for Metiz Luhansk. After making 7 appearances Metiz in his first season as a professional footballer he joined the Belarusian side Vedrich Rechitsa. He made 28 league appearances for Vedrich, scoring 3 goals in the process. In 1998 he returned to Ukraine, playing for Junior Luhansk, before joining Ukrainian top division side Mykolaiv. He failed to make an appearance for Mykolaiv in the six months he spent with the club, deciding to try playing his football in another country.

In 1999 Danayev moved to Poland, first playing for I liga team GKS Bełchatów. Danayev made his debut for Bełchatów on 29 May 1999, the final game of the season, coming off the bench in a 1-1 draw with Odra Wodzisław.[1] Danayev had not done enough to prove himself with Bełchatów, and ended up moving to play for Chemik Police. He played the start of the 1999–2000 season playing for Chemik, making 17 appearances and scoring one goal, in a season where Chemik would finish runners-up in the league.[2] For the second half of the season Danayev played for II liga team Odra Szczecin, making 9 appearances for the club. He started his final season in Poland playing with Kaszubia Kościerzyna, joining Lechia-Polonia Gdańsk after the winter break. He made 5 appearances in total for Lechia-Polonia.[3] During his two and a half seasons in Poland Danayev played for 5 different teams, not spending more than six months with each team.

In 2001 he returned to Ukraine, and to Luhansk, this time to play for Agata Luhansk. He did not stay with Agata for long before moving to Russia to play with Dongazdobycha. His time with Dongazdobycha was successful, in which he scored 10 goals in 19 games. This successful spell in the lower leagues of Russia drew interest from the Kazakhstan team FC Caspiy, however Danayev went on to only make one appearance for the second division team. Once again Danayev found himself playing in the Luhansk region of Ukraine, starting with Inter Luhansk, where he played 11 games and scored 3 goals, before joining Donets Lysychansk, eventually returning to Agata Luhansk, where he enjoyed his most prolific time as a player, scoring 15 goals in 23 games. After this prolific spell with Agata it is known that he returned to Dongazdobycha, scoring 12 goals, but it is unknown how many games he played during this time. After playing in Russia for 6 months he again returned to play with Agata. Due to his prolific from over the previous 18 months Danayev eventually secured himself a move to second division club Stal Alchevsk.

Danayev played in the Ukrainian First League over the 2004–05 season, playing 30 games and scoring 10 goals. It was an impressive season for the club, as they went on to win the league and secured promotion to Ukraine's top division.[4] Danayev started the following season on loan to Armenian top division club Urartu. After his loan deal ended he played the second half of the season for Stal playing his first games in Ukraine's top division. He made 7 appearances and scored 1 goal in what was his only season playing in the Ukrainian Premier League.[5]

While without a club the following season, Danayev joined Agata, playing one game for the club, before securing a permanent move to Ukrainian First League team Zakarpattia Uzhhorod. Danayev spent the season with Zakarpattia before moving to Azerbaijan to play. He originally joined second division side MKT-Araz, but joined top division side Simurq PIK before even making a league appearance for MKT-Araz. In the Azerbaijani top division Danayev made 22 appearances scoring 3 goals.

Returning to Ukraine, Danayev had short spells with Metallurg NPVK and Kommunalnik Luhansk, eventually settling down for 18 months to play with Poltava. After his time with Poltava, Danayev played for Shakhtar Sverdlovsk, FC Popasnaya and GP Anthracite.[6] After the Russian invasion into Ukraine in 2014 he began playing in the so called "LPR Football Championship" playing in newly created clubs that were not part of the Ukrainian leagues. He played for Zarya-Stal Luhansk, Spartak Luhansk, Dalevets Luhansk, and Zarya Academy Luhansk. During this time he also started his coaching career, coaching for Spartak and Dalevets.[7]

Honours

Stal Alchevsk

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sezon 1998/99. 90minut.pl.
  2. Web site: TABELA KOŃCOWA SEZONU 1999/2000. klubpilkarski.police.pl.
  3. Web site: 2000/01 II Liga. lechia.net.
  4. Web site: Чемпионат Украины 2004/05 - Первая лига. ukranianfootball.narod.ru.
  5. Web site: Состав команды "Сталь" Алчевск в сезоне 2005/06.. footballfacts.ru.
  6. Web site: Гравці Данаєв Андрій (1979). https://web.archive.org/web/20181221042738/http://ukr-footbal.org.ua/index.php/2012-01-18-11-34-48/10888--1979-sp-26248. 2018-12-21.
  7. Web site: Данаев Андрей Валерьевич. footballfacts.ru.