Igors Stepanovs Explained

Igors Stepanovs
Upright:1.1
Birth Date:1976 1, df=y
Birth Place:Ogre, Latvia
Height:1.92 m
Position:Defender
Years1:1992–1993
Clubs1:Skonto Riga
Caps1:9
Goals1:0
Years2:1994
Clubs2:Interskonto
Caps2:20
Goals2:2
Years3:1995–2000
Clubs3:Skonto Riga
Caps3:129
Goals3:11
Years4:2000–2004
Clubs4:Arsenal
Caps4:17
Goals4:0
Years5:2003–2004
Clubs5:Beveren (loan)
Caps5:21
Goals5:0
Years6:2004–2006
Clubs6:Grasshoppers
Caps6:50
Goals6:0
Years7:2006
Clubs7:FK Jūrmala
Caps7:9
Goals7:0
Years8:2007–2008
Clubs8:Esbjerg fB
Caps8:17
Goals8:1
Years9:2008
Clubs9:FC Shinnik Yaroslavl
Caps9:4
Goals9:0
Years10:2009–2010
Clubs10:RFS/Olimps
Caps10:7
Goals10:0
Years11:2010–2011
Clubs11:FK Jūrmala
Caps11:25
Goals11:1
Totalcaps:306
Totalgoals:15
Nationalyears1:1995–2011
Nationalteam1:Latvia
Nationalcaps1:100
Nationalgoals1:4
Manageryears1:2010–2011
Managerclubs1:FK Jūrmala (player/assistant coach)
Manageryears2:2012–2018
Managerclubs2:Latvia U-17
Manageryears3:2017–2018
Managerclubs3:Latvia U-18
Manageryears4:2019
Managerclubs4:Auda
Manageryears5:2020–2021
Managerclubs5:Maldives U-19

Igors Stepanovs (born 21 January 1976) is a Latvian professional football coach and a former player who played as a defender. He was the manager of the Maldives under-19 national team. Stepanovs played 100 international matches and scored four goals for the Latvia national team. He made his debut in 1995, and played at Euro 2004.

Club career

Skonto

Born in Ogre, Stepanovs started his club career at Skonto-Metāls (later Skonto Riga). He made his debut in senior football at an early age, being just 16 years old. Together with Skonto Riga he won seven national titles. In 1995, he made his debut for Latvia national team and soon he became a regular member of the side. While playing with Skonto, Stepanovs played against teams like Inter Milan, Barcelona, and Chelsea. In these games, Skonto and Stepanovs performed well. In 2000, he attracted interest from many European teams.

Arsenal

In 2000, Arsenal captain Tony Adams was injured, prompting Arsène Wenger to sign Stepanovs for a transfer fee of £1.35 million. He started the season well, scoring a goal for Arsenal in a 2–1 League Cup defeat against Ipswich Town on his debut.[1] His playing time grew until a match against Manchester United, when both sides were battling for the Premier League title. Arsenal lost this game 6–1 and their chances of winning the title were hit.[2] After this disappointing performance, Stepanovs played only once again that season in a game against Manchester City.[3] He recovered to make six Premier League appearances the following season as Arsenal won the 2001–02 FA Premier League. Six would not normally be enough to earn a medal but he was an unused substitute on the day Arsenal clinched the title against Manchester United at Old Trafford, the scene of his lowest point the season before.[4] Arsenal also won the FA Cup in 2002 and 2003 but Stepanovs was left out of both matchday squads. He contributed to their 2002 triumph when featuring in a game against Newcastle United during their run.[5]

Overall, he played just 17 times in the league for Arsenal, all of them starts, and 31 times in all competitions.

Later years

After unsuccessful years with Arsenal, Stepanovs was moved to K.S.K. Beveren, which had a co-operation agreement with the English club. There he gained back some confidence and he was again in good shape. Stepanovs played well in the Latvia national team, helping it to qualify for Euro 2004 where he played in all of Latvia's three games.

After Euro 2004, Stepanovs joined Grasshopper Club Zürich. There he played for two seasons, but was released. In 2006, he returned to Latvia and played some games for FK Jūrmala. On 26 January 2007, he moved to Danish Premier League side Esbjerg fB on a free transfer, but after just a year he moved to the Russian FC Shinnik Yaroslavl. He was released by Shinnik on 9 July 2008 and in April 2009 he signed for Latvian side RFS/Olimps, but a year later re-joined his previous team FK Jūrmala. He played there for two seasons, making 25 league appearances, scoring a solitary goal. In August 2011, the player announced his retirement from professional football. On 10 August 2011, Stepanovs was called up to the Latvia national team for a friendly match against Finland. He played his 100th and last match for Latvia then, and was honoured during the match for his long-term commitment to the national squad.[6]

Coaching career

During his time at FK Jūrmala, Stepanovs worked as a player-coach assisting the club's manager Vladimirs Babičevs. In March 2012, Stepanovs was appointed as the manager of Latvia under-17 national team.[7]

Honours

Arsenal

2001–02[8]

2001–02, 2002–03

Individual

2005

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arsenal 1-2 Ipswich . BBC. 1 November 2000 . 3 November 2009.
  2. Web site: Man Utd hit Arsenal for six . BBC. 25 February 2001 . 14 April 2013.
  3. Web site: Arsenal trounce sorry Man City. BBC. 11 April 2001 . 14 April 2013.
  4. Web site: Arsenal clinch Double. BBC. 8 May 2002 . 14 April 2013.
  5. Web site: Robert rescues Magpies. BBC. 9 March 2002 . 14 April 2013.
  6. Web site: Igors Stepanovs . lv . Sarauj.com . dead . https://archive.today/20130216183243/http://www.sarauj.com/lv/futbols/Latvija/4826-igors-stepanovs-aizvads-pdjo-spli-latvijas-izlas. 16 February 2013.
  7. Web site: U-17 futbola izlasi vadīs Stepanovs, U19 - Babičevs. 6 March 2012.
  8. Web site: Igors Stepanovs: Overview . Premier League . 18 April 2018.