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Roman Berezovsky

Roman Anatoliyevich Berezovsky (Armenian: Ռոման Բերեզովսկի; Russian: Рома́н Анато́льевич Березо́вский [rɐˈman ɐnɐˈtolʲjɪvʲɪdʑ bʲɪrʲɪˈzofskʲɪj]; born 5 August 1974) is an Armenian professional football coach and a former goalkeeper.

Roman Berezovsky
Berezovsky in 2014
Personal information
Full name Roman Anatoliyevich Berezovsky
Date of birth (1974-08-05) 5 August 1974 (age 49)
Place of birth Yerevan, Armenia SSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1991–1992 Shengavit Yerevan
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1992 Shengavit Yerevan 40 (0)
1992 Syunik Kapan 13 (0)
1993 Kosmos-Kirovets Saint Petersburg 15 (0)
1994–2000 Zenit Saint Petersburg 126 (0)
1994–2000Zenit-d Saint Petersburg 12 (0)
1995Saturn-1991 Saint Petersburg (loan) 3 (0)
2001–2002 Torpedo Moscow 21 (0)
2002–2005 Dynamo Moscow 90 (0)
2006–2012 Khimki 175 (0)
2012–2015 Dynamo Moscow 19 (0)
Total 453 (0)
International career
1996–2016 Armenia 94 (0)
Managerial career
2015–2017 Dynamo Moscow (GK coach)
2017–2019 Dynamo Moscow (U-21 GK coach)
2019 Sochi (GK coach)
2019 Sochi (caretaker)
2020 Pyunik
2020–2022 Armenia (GK coach)
2022 Armenia (caretaker)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Berezovsky is the caretaker manager of the Armenia national football team.[1] He previously played for Zenit Saint Petersburg, Khimki and Torpedo Moscow, among other clubs. He also holds a Russian passport.

Early life edit

Roman Berezovsky was born on 5 August 1974, in Yerevan, Armenian SSR to ethnic Ukrainian parents.[2]

Club career edit

Roman was voted Russia's best goalkeeper in the late 1990s. His stable performances in the Armenia national team made him a fan favorite. He is also the current record holder for most saves during penalty kicks in the Russian/USSR championships with 14 saves made.[3]

Berezovsky began his professional career in 1991 in the Soviet Top League. The first club of his career was the modest Koshkagorts. In the first Armenian Premier League, the 1992 Armenian Premier League, he started the season in Shengavit Yerevan and ended in Syunik Kapan. After the completion of the season, Berezovsky moved to St. Petersburg, where he played the season with the local Kosmos-Kirovets. After that, for the next season he moved to the Zenit Saint Petersburg. But in that season, he played just five matches.

Zenit Saint Petersburg edit

Berezovsky, at the lack of match practice in 1995, was loaned to the club Saturn-1991 Saint Petersburg. But due to rent for the season, he played only three matches. Upon his return to Zenit, Berezovsky entered the peak years of his career. During the five years spent in Petersburg with the club, he has played in 118 games and in which missed 110 balls. They also managed to win the 1998–99 Russian Cup trophy. Also, the goalkeeper finished third in a list of the 33 best players of the Russian Premier League and won 'Best goalkeeper of the Russian Football Championship' from Russian Sport-Express.

In 1999, Zenit began playing goalkeeper Vyacheslav Malafeev, who graduated from the Zenit local football school. After Berezovsky was sent off for insulting a referee, Malafeev made his debut in the match against the Alania Vladikavkaz.

Torpedo Moscow edit

Berezovsky spent his last season in Zenit in 2000, from which he went to Torpedo Moscow and then in Dynamo Moscow, where he spent the next four years. With the capital club Torpedo, Berezovsky has not won a trophy, but spent a lot of games (88). On 30 June 2003, he was called to play for the Legionnaires team of the Russian Premier League. The Legion team lost to the Russian team 5–2.

Khimki edit

Berezovsky moved to Khimki in 2006. With him, they won a ticket to the Russian Premier League and four seasons entrenched in it. During this period, Berezovsky has won four individual trophies: 3rd place among goalies on the number of clean sheets in the Russian championships, 1st place among goalkeepers on the number of goals conceded in the Russian Premier League, and became the Champion of Russia in the Soviet and Russian football as reflected by the number of penalties. Berezovsky became the 26th member of the Lev Yashin club. In a match with Amkar, Khimki won 2–0. This was his one hundredth "dry" game. On 15 April 2008, Berezovsky was elected captain of FC Khimki. On 27 December 2010, Roman signed a new contract with the club. The agreement was for one-year.[4][5] At 175, Berezovsky has made two second most league appearances for Khimki, after Miodrag Jovanović.

Return to Dynamo Moscow edit

On 2 February 2012, Berezovsky signed a 1.5-year contract with Dynamo Moscow. It had been 10 years since he signed his first contract with Dynamo.[6][7] He made his debut in a match against Anzhi Makhachkala, in which he missed only one goal.

He began 2014–2015 Russian Premier League season for Dynamo Moscow as the starting goalkeeper.

At the age of 40, he started in all 4 UEFA Europa League qualifying round matches for Dynamo Moscow, which saw the team successfully enter the group stage of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League.

International career edit

Roman has participated in 79 international matches since his debut in home 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Portugal on 31 August 1996. He is considered as the best Armenian goalkeeper ever.[citation needed] Berezovsky holds the record of second most capped player of the Armenia national team, after former captain Sargis Hovsepyan. He was controversially given a red card during a decisive UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying game against Ireland. Spanish referee Eduardo Iturralde González, who resigned after the match,[8] penalized Berezovsky for handball, although replays clearly showed his hands never touched the ball. The FFA filed protest over the bad call, but were denied. Berezovsky's undeserved removal had been the factor that cost Armenia the game.[9] He was named the new captain for the national team on 12 October 2012 and first played as captain for a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Italy after Hovsepyan had previously retired.[10]

Coaching career edit

On 19 June 2019, he left FC Dynamo Moscow after 11 years spent at the club and joined PFC Sochi as a goalkeepers coach under the manager (and former teammate) Aleksandr Tochilin in Sochi's first ever Russian Premier League season.[11] On 20 November 2019, Tochilin was dismissed for poor results and Berezovsky was appointed caretaker manager.[12] The new permanent manager Vladimir Fedotov was appointed by Sochi on 8 December.[13]

Pyunik edit

On 8 January 2020, Berezovsky was announced as the new manager of Armenian Premier League club FC Pyunik.[14] Just over 7-months later, 13 July 2020, Berezovsky left the club by mutual consent.[15]

Career statistics edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year[16]
National team Year Apps Goals
Armenia 1996 3 0
1997 5 0
1998 4 0
1999 8 0
2000 5 0
2001 3 0
2002 2 0
2003 6 0
2004 1 0
2005 6 0
2006 2 0
2007 6 0
2008 4 0
2009 3 0
2010 5 0
2011 6 0
2012 6 0
2013 8 0
2014 8 0
2015 2 0
2016 1 0
Total 94 0

Honours edit

Zenit Saint Petersburg

Khimki

References edit

  1. ^ "Goal is to test young players, says Armenia manager Berezovsky ahead of Kosovo friendly". armenpress.am.
  2. ^ "Interview with Roman Berezovski". YouTube (in Russian). 20 March 2012. Archived from the original on 4 September 2022. А у вас родители русские? Ну, да, больше даже украинцы по националсти. Они украинцы.
  3. ^ Березовский обновил рекорд Чанова 1 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine, www.championat.ru
  4. ^ (in Russian). championat.com. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  5. ^ (in Russian). fckhimki.ru. Archived from the original on 1 January 2011. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  6. ^ (in Armenian). fcdynamo.ru. Archived from the original on 5 February 2012. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  7. ^ Ռոման Բերեզովսկին պաշտոնապես 1,5 տարվա պայմանագիր է կնքել «Դինամոյի» հետ (in Armenian). PanArmenian.Net. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  8. ^ "Spanish referee ends career". sport.news.am.
  9. ^ "Euro 2012 qual. – Armenia file protest over keeper's red card". uk.eurosport.yahoo.com. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  10. ^ Իտալիայի դեմ խաղում Հայաստանի հավաքականի ավագի թևկապը կկրի Ռոման Բերեզովսկին (in Armenian). PanArmenian.Net. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  11. ^ "Роман Березовский: Продолжу следить за выступлениями "Динамо"" [Roman Verezovsky: I will continue to follow Dynamo] (in Russian). FC Dynamo Moscow. 19 June 2019.
  12. ^ "Точилин уходит в отставку" (in Russian). PFC Sochi. 20 November 2019.
  13. ^ "Владимир Федотов – новый тренер "Сочи"" (in Russian). PFC Sochi. 8 December 2019.
  14. ^ "Ռոման Բերեզովսկին՝ Փյունիկի գլխավոր մարզիչ". fcpyunik.am/ (in Armenian). FC Pyunik. 8 January 2020. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  15. ^ "Պաշտոնական հայտարարություն․ Ռոման Բերեզովսկի". fcpyunik.am/ (in Armenian). FC Pyunik. 13 July 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  16. ^ "Roman Berezovski". National-Football-Teams.com. Retrieved 11 August 2016.

External links edit

  • Roman Berezovsky at National-Football-Teams.com
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 24 October 2014)
  • (in Russian)
  • Roman Berezovsky at Sportbox.ru (in Russian)
  • Roman Berezovsky at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian)
  • armfootball.tripod.com
  • Roman Berezovsky at FootballDatabase.eu

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GoalkeeperYouth career1991 1992Shengavit YerevanSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1991 1992Shengavit Yerevan40 0 1992Syunik Kapan13 0 1993Kosmos Kirovets Saint Petersburg15 0 1994 2000Zenit Saint Petersburg126 0 1994 2000 Zenit d Saint Petersburg12 0 1995 Saturn 1991 Saint Petersburg loan 3 0 2001 2002Torpedo Moscow21 0 2002 2005Dynamo Moscow90 0 2006 2012Khimki175 0 2012 2015Dynamo Moscow19 0 Total453 0 International career1996 2016Armenia94 0 Managerial career2015 2017Dynamo Moscow GK coach 2017 2019Dynamo Moscow U 21 GK coach 2019Sochi GK coach 2019Sochi caretaker 2020Pyunik2020 2022Armenia GK coach 2022Armenia caretaker Club domestic league appearances and goals Berezovsky is the caretaker manager of the Armenia national football team 1 He previously played for Zenit Saint Petersburg Khimki and Torpedo Moscow among other clubs He also holds a Russian passport Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2 1 Zenit Saint Petersburg 2 2 Torpedo Moscow 2 3 Khimki 2 4 Return to Dynamo Moscow 3 International career 4 Coaching career 4 1 Pyunik 5 Career statistics 6 Honours 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editRoman Berezovsky was born on 5 August 1974 in Yerevan Armenian SSR to ethnic Ukrainian parents 2 Club career editRoman was voted Russia s best goalkeeper in the late 1990s His stable performances in the Armenia national team made him a fan favorite He is also the current record holder for most saves during penalty kicks in the Russian USSR championships with 14 saves made 3 Berezovsky began his professional career in 1991 in the Soviet Top League The first club of his career was the modest Koshkagorts In the first Armenian Premier League the 1992 Armenian Premier League he started the season in Shengavit Yerevan and ended in Syunik Kapan After the completion of the season Berezovsky moved to St Petersburg where he played the season with the local Kosmos Kirovets After that for the next season he moved to the Zenit Saint Petersburg But in that season he played just five matches Zenit Saint Petersburg edit Berezovsky at the lack of match practice in 1995 was loaned to the club Saturn 1991 Saint Petersburg But due to rent for the season he played only three matches Upon his return to Zenit Berezovsky entered the peak years of his career During the five years spent in Petersburg with the club he has played in 118 games and in which missed 110 balls They also managed to win the 1998 99 Russian Cup trophy Also the goalkeeper finished third in a list of the 33 best players of the Russian Premier League and won Best goalkeeper of the Russian Football Championship from Russian Sport Express In 1999 Zenit began playing goalkeeper Vyacheslav Malafeev who graduated from the Zenit local football school After Berezovsky was sent off for insulting a referee Malafeev made his debut in the match against the Alania Vladikavkaz Torpedo Moscow edit Berezovsky spent his last season in Zenit in 2000 from which he went to Torpedo Moscow and then in Dynamo Moscow where he spent the next four years With the capital club Torpedo Berezovsky has not won a trophy but spent a lot of games 88 On 30 June 2003 he was called to play for the Legionnaires team of the Russian Premier League The Legion team lost to the Russian team 5 2 Khimki edit Berezovsky moved to Khimki in 2006 With him they won a ticket to the Russian Premier League and four seasons entrenched in it During this period Berezovsky has won four individual trophies 3rd place among goalies on the number of clean sheets in the Russian championships 1st place among goalkeepers on the number of goals conceded in the Russian Premier League and became the Champion of Russia in the Soviet and Russian football as reflected by the number of penalties Berezovsky became the 26th member of the Lev Yashin club In a match with Amkar Khimki won 2 0 This was his one hundredth dry game On 15 April 2008 Berezovsky was elected captain of FC Khimki On 27 December 2010 Roman signed a new contract with the club The agreement was for one year 4 5 At 175 Berezovsky has made two second most league appearances for Khimki after Miodrag Jovanovic Return to Dynamo Moscow edit On 2 February 2012 Berezovsky signed a 1 5 year contract with Dynamo Moscow It had been 10 years since he signed his first contract with Dynamo 6 7 He made his debut in a match against Anzhi Makhachkala in which he missed only one goal He began 2014 2015 Russian Premier League season for Dynamo Moscow as the starting goalkeeper At the age of 40 he started in all 4 UEFA Europa League qualifying round matches for Dynamo Moscow which saw the team successfully enter the group stage of the 2014 15 UEFA Europa League International career editRoman has participated in 79 international matches since his debut in home 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Portugal on 31 August 1996 He is considered as the best Armenian goalkeeper ever citation needed Berezovsky holds the record of second most capped player of the Armenia national team after former captain Sargis Hovsepyan He was controversially given a red card during a decisive UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying game against Ireland Spanish referee Eduardo Iturralde Gonzalez who resigned after the match 8 penalized Berezovsky for handball although replays clearly showed his hands never touched the ball The FFA filed protest over the bad call but were denied Berezovsky s undeserved removal had been the factor that cost Armenia the game 9 He was named the new captain for the national team on 12 October 2012 and first played as captain for a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Italy after Hovsepyan had previously retired 10 Coaching career editOn 19 June 2019 he left FC Dynamo Moscow after 11 years spent at the club and joined PFC Sochi as a goalkeepers coach under the manager and former teammate Aleksandr Tochilin in Sochi s first ever Russian Premier League season 11 On 20 November 2019 Tochilin was dismissed for poor results and Berezovsky was appointed caretaker manager 12 The new permanent manager Vladimir Fedotov was appointed by Sochi on 8 December 13 Pyunik edit On 8 January 2020 Berezovsky was announced as the new manager of Armenian Premier League club FC Pyunik 14 Just over 7 months later 13 July 2020 Berezovsky left the club by mutual consent 15 Career statistics editAppearances and goals by national team and year 16 National team Year Apps Goals Armenia 1996 3 0 1997 5 0 1998 4 0 1999 8 0 2000 5 0 2001 3 0 2002 2 0 2003 6 0 2004 1 0 2005 6 0 2006 2 0 2007 6 0 2008 4 0 2009 3 0 2010 5 0 2011 6 0 2012 6 0 2013 8 0 2014 8 0 2015 2 0 2016 1 0 Total 94 0Honours editZenit Saint Petersburg Russian Cup 1998 99 Khimki Russian First Division 2006References edit Goal is to test young players says Armenia manager Berezovsky ahead of Kosovo friendly armenpress am Interview with Roman Berezovski YouTube in Russian 20 March 2012 Archived from the original on 4 September 2022 A u vas roditeli russkie Nu da bolshe dazhe ukraincy po nacionalsti Oni ukraincy Berezovskij obnovil rekord Chanova Archived 1 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine www championat ru Berezovskij prodlil kontrakt s Himkami in Russian championat com Archived from the original on 26 July 2014 Retrieved 11 March 2013 Roman Berezovskij ostaetsya v Himkah in Russian fckhimki ru Archived from the original on 1 January 2011 Retrieved 11 March 2013 Roman BEREZOVSKIJ V DINAMO in Armenian fcdynamo ru Archived from the original on 5 February 2012 Retrieved 11 March 2013 Ռոման Բերեզովսկին պաշտոնապես 1 5 տարվա պայմանագիր է կնքել Դինամոյի հետ in Armenian PanArmenian Net Retrieved 11 March 2013 Spanish referee ends career sport news am Euro 2012 qual Armenia file protest over keeper s red card uk eurosport yahoo com Retrieved 11 March 2013 Իտալիայի դեմ խաղում Հայաստանի հավաքականի ավագի թևկապը կկրի Ռոման Բերեզովսկին in Armenian PanArmenian Net Retrieved 11 March 2013 Roman Berezovskij Prodolzhu sledit za vystupleniyami Dinamo Roman Verezovsky I will continue to follow Dynamo in Russian FC Dynamo Moscow 19 June 2019 Tochilin uhodit v otstavku in Russian PFC Sochi 20 November 2019 Vladimir Fedotov novyj trener Sochi in Russian PFC Sochi 8 December 2019 Ռոման Բերեզովսկին Փյունիկի գլխավոր մարզիչ fcpyunik am in Armenian FC Pyunik 8 January 2020 Retrieved 8 January 2020 Պաշտոնական հայտարարություն Ռոման Բերեզովսկի fcpyunik am in Armenian FC Pyunik 13 July 2020 Retrieved 15 July 2020 Roman Berezovski National Football Teams com Retrieved 11 August 2016 External links editRoman Berezovsky at National Football Teams com fckhimki ru at the Wayback Machine archived 24 October 2014 news sportbox ru in Russian Roman Berezovsky at Sportbox ru in Russian Roman Berezovsky at FootballFacts ru in Russian armfootball tripod com Roman Berezovsky at FootballDatabase eu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Berezovsky amp oldid 1204103569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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