Serhiy Serebrennikov Explained

Serhiy Serebrennikov
Fullname:Serhiy Olekandrovych Serebrennikov
Birth Date:1976 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Ulan-Ude, Soviet Union
Height:1.860NaN0
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1992–1995
Years2:1995–1996
Years3:1996–1998
Years4:1998–1999
Years5:1999–2002
Years6:1999–2002
Years7:1999–2001
Years8:2002–2007
Years9:2005–2006
Years10:2006–2007
Years11:2007–2011
Years12:2011–2014
Clubs9:Charleroi SC (loan)
Clubs11:Cercle Brugge
Clubs12:SV Roeselare
Caps2:8
Caps3:50
Caps4:30
Caps5:30
Caps6:64
Caps7:5
Caps8:29
Caps9:12
Caps10:16
Caps11:137
Caps12:57
Goals2:1
Goals3:10
Goals4:8
Goals5:8
Goals6:21
Goals7:2
Goals8:1
Goals9:1
Goals10:1
Goals11:11
Goals12:0
Nationalyears1:2001–2006
Nationalteam1:Ukraine
Nationalcaps1:12
Nationalgoals1:1
Manageryears1:2011–2014
Managerclubs1:SV Roeselare (player-coach)
Pcupdate:29 May 2011
Ntupdate:5 September 2007

Serhiy Serebrennikov (Ukrainian: Сергій Серебренніков, Russian: Сергей Серебренников, born 1 September 1976) is a retired Russian-born Ukrainian professional football player, a central midfielder. Since June 2011 till 2014 he worked a Belgian coach career.[1]

Biography

At the age of 16, Serebrennikov moved from Ulan-Ude, in the east of Siberia, to Moscow where he would go to a sports school for 5 years. During this period, he played for football teams as Shinnik Yaroslavl, Vympel Rybinsk and Dynamo Vologda.

In 1999 when Serhiy was 22, he took on the Ukrainian citizenship, after his move to Dynamo Kyiv. So far, he has played 12 times for Ukraine, scoring once.[2] Even though Johan Cruijff had words of praise for Serebrennikov, he never managed to fulfil the expectations in Kyiv.

Career in Belgium

In 2002, Serebrennikov was transferred to Belgian First division side Club Brugge.[1] Due to injuries, he has only played 46 times for Club between 2002 and 2006.

In the 2005-2006 season, Serebrennikov was loaned for a half season to Charleroi SC.[1] One season later, he was loaned for the whole season to Cercle Brugge,[1] breaking his fibula during training in the first week of his loan.

Serebrennikov signed a 4-year deal with Cercle Brugge, starting with the 2007-2008 season.[1] He signed his contract while he was playing on loan with Cercle.

On 30 June 2011, it was announced that Serebrennikov would be loaned out for the 2011–12 season to become player-manager at SV Roeselare (his first job as a coach).[1]

Stats for main squads

SeasonClubLeagueLeagueCupEuropeOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1995Vympel RybinskThird League81??----81
1996Dynamo VologdaSecond League233??----233
1997277??----277
1998Shinnik YaroslavlPremier League308??----308
1998–99Dynamo KyivPremier League9620----116
1999–200051------51
2000–017010----80
2001–029130----121
2002–03Club BruggeFirst Division161??----161
2003–0460??----60
2004–0550??----50
2005–0620------20
Charleroi121??----121
Career totals14443185----16248

International

His first international game Serebrennikov played in a friendly game on 15 August 2001 against Latvia away.

International games

Ukraine national team
YearAppsGoals
200120
200241
200350
200610
Total121

International goals

Honours

Club Brugge

2002–03

2002, 2003[3] [4]

References

Notes and References

  1. Serebrennikov jaar langer speler-trainer bij Roeselare Serebrennikov 1 years longer player-coach at Roeselare, Het Laatste Nieuws (17 January 2012)
  2. http://www.ukrainiansoccer.net/unt/gamelist.asp?SID=9&ID=129 Ukrainian Soccer Net - Ukrainia National Football Team
  3. News: RACING GENK - CLUB BRUGGE 0-2. clubbrugge.be. 20 April 2022.
  4. News: CLUB BRUGGE - LA LOUVIÈRE 1-1. clubbrugge.be. 20 April 2022.