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Vasil Khamutowski

Vasil Iosifavich Khamutowski (Belarusian: Васіль Іосіфавіч Хамутоўскі, Russian: Василий Иосифович Хомутовский, Vasily Iosifovich Khomutovsky; born 30 August 1978)[1] is a Belarusian football coach and former player who played as a goalkeeper.

Vasil Khamutowski
Personal information
Full name Vasil Iosifavich Khamutowski
Date of birth (1978-08-30) 30 August 1978 (age 45)
Place of birth Minsk, Belarusian SSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1994–1995 Smena Minsk
1996–1997 Ataka Minsk
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–1995 Smena Minsk 4 (0)
1996–1997 Ataka Minsk 12 (0)
1998–2000 BATE Borisov 22 (0)
1998–1999Smena Minsk (loan) 20 (0)
2000 Torpedo-MAZ Minsk 12 (0)
2000–2001 Waldhof Mannheim 2 (0)
2001–2002 Dynamo Moscow 8 (0)
2002 Volgar-Gazprom Astrakhan 5 (0)
2002–2003 Metalist Kharkiv 2 (0)
2003Metalist-2 Kharkiv 3 (0)
2003–2005 FCSB 50 (0)
2006–2007 Tom Tomsk 21 (0)
2008 Carl Zeiss Jena 17 (0)
2008–2010 FC Augsburg 1 (0)
2010–2011 Tavriya Simferopol 7 (0)
2011–2012 Amkar Perm 14 (0)
2012–2013 Petrolul Ploieşti 13 (0)
2013–2014 Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino 29 (0)
2015–2016 Dinamo Minsk 2 (0)
Total 244 (0)
International career
1998–1999 Belarus U21 5 (0)
2000–2008 Belarus 26 (0)
Managerial career
2016–2017 Krumkachy Minsk (caretaker)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Khamutowski started his career in 1994 with Smena Minsk, a club from the Belarusian third division. Since 1995, he has been regularly transferring from one club to another and subsequently played for Ataka-Aura Minsk in 1996, BATE Borisov in 1998, Smena-BATE Minsk in the same year, again BATE Borisov in 1999 and then again Smena-BATE Minsk, also in 1999. In 2000, he moved to Torpedo-MAZ Minsk before transferring abroad for the first time in the summer of the same year, to German side Waldhof Mannheim, who played in the 2. Bundesliga at the time.[2] However, he spent the entire season with the German team as the second-choice keeper and only made two league appearances.[3]

He went on to move to Russian side Dinamo Moskva in 2001, but soon moved to Volgar GP Astrakhan for the beginning of the 2002 season.[4] However, he only spent one half-season with the team before moving to Metalist Kharkiv for the 2002–03 season.[5]

In the summer of 2003, he joined Romanian team FCSB on a free transfer, signing a contract until January 2007. He played three seasons for FCSB and won the Romanian league title twice. In early 2006, he left Romania and joined FC Tom Tomsk, signing a two-year contract.[6] In 2012, he said that "The main problem of the Russians is an undeveloped infrastructure. When people come to old, gray, dilapidated stadiums, and water pours on top of them – how to drive wives and children there? This is especially characteristic of the Urals and Siberia. But clubs have solid budgets; in principle, they could quietly develop in this regard. But where finance wasted, I do not know. It's good that the situation is changing now. We would have to tighten up management, because in Russia this is a problem."[7]

In January 2008, he joined FC Carl Zeiss Jena, a relegation-threatened side in the German Second Bundesliga, where he signed a contract until the end of the season with an automatic one-year extension in case the club managed to stay in the Second Bundesliga. He helped the team reach the semi-finals of the German Cup, where they were knocked out by Borussia Dortmund.

Following Carl Zeiss Jena's relegation to the 3. Liga, he signed a two-year contract with FC Augsburg, where he injured his shoulder.[8] He was released on 30 June 2010.[9]

In March 2012, he came back to Romania, signing a contract for three months with Petrolul Ploiești.[10]

On 1 June 2013, he won the Cupa României 1–0 against CFR Cluj, playing in the final.

International career edit

Khamutowski was capped several times for Belarus. He was part of the team in their qualifying campaigns for the UEFA Euro 2004 and 2008 as well as the 2006 FIFA World Cup, appearing in a total of 10 qualifiers for the three tournaments.[11]

Managerial career edit

On 1 April 2022, Khamutowski signed a contract with Steaua București. He will be the goalkeeping coach for the team's Youth Center.[12]

Political persecution edit

On 30 September 2022, while visiting Minsk for meniscus surgery and rehabilitation, Khamutowski was arrested in connection with his particilation in 2020 Belarusian protests. On 29 December he was given two years of house arrest. He was recognezed by Viasna Human Rights Centre as a political prisoner.[13]

Honours edit

BATE Borisov

FCSB

Petrolul Ploieşti

References edit

  1. ^ "Vasily Khomutovsky". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
  2. ^ (in German). Augsburger Allgemeine. Archived from the original on 29 April 2010.
  3. ^ Василий Хомутовский (in Russian). Legioner Kulichki. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Khomutovsky ends unhappy Dinamo spell". UEFA.com. 21 February 2002. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  5. ^ . UEFA.com. 11 August 2002. Archived from the original on 20 February 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2007.
  6. ^ . UEFA.com. 25 January 2006. Archived from the original on 20 February 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2007.
  7. ^ Крупный план. Василий Хомутовский: большие перемены pressball.by
  8. ^ Interview with Pressball.by
  9. ^ (in German). FC Augsburg. 26 May 2010. Archived from the original on 4 June 2010. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  10. ^ (in Romanian). FC Petrolul Ploiești. 25 March 2012. Archived from the original on 28 March 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
  11. ^ "Player profile". National-Football-Teams.com. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
  12. ^ "Vasili Hamutovski s-a întors în Ghencea, la Steaua". April 2022.
  13. ^ Хомутовского приговорили к двум годам «домашней химии» (in Russian)

External links edit

  • Vasil Khamutowski at UAF and (in Ukrainian)  
  • Vasil Khamutowski at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian)  

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Vasil Iosifavich Khamutowski Belarusian Vasil Iosifavich Hamutoyski Russian Vasilij Iosifovich Homutovskij Vasily Iosifovich Khomutovsky born 30 August 1978 1 is a Belarusian football coach and former player who played as a goalkeeper Vasil KhamutowskiPersonal informationFull nameVasil Iosifavich KhamutowskiDate of birth 1978 08 30 30 August 1978 age 45 Place of birthMinsk Belarusian SSR Soviet UnionHeight1 93 m 6 ft 4 in Position s GoalkeeperYouth career1994 1995Smena Minsk1996 1997Ataka MinskSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1994 1995Smena Minsk4 0 1996 1997Ataka Minsk12 0 1998 2000BATE Borisov22 0 1998 1999 Smena Minsk loan 20 0 2000Torpedo MAZ Minsk12 0 2000 2001Waldhof Mannheim2 0 2001 2002Dynamo Moscow8 0 2002Volgar Gazprom Astrakhan5 0 2002 2003Metalist Kharkiv2 0 2003 Metalist 2 Kharkiv3 0 2003 2005FCSB50 0 2006 2007Tom Tomsk21 0 2008Carl Zeiss Jena17 0 2008 2010FC Augsburg1 0 2010 2011Tavriya Simferopol7 0 2011 2012Amkar Perm14 0 2012 2013Petrolul Ploiesti13 0 2013 2014Torpedo BelAZ Zhodino29 0 2015 2016Dinamo Minsk2 0 Total244 0 International career1998 1999Belarus U215 0 2000 2008Belarus26 0 Managerial career2016 2017Krumkachy Minsk caretaker Club domestic league appearances and goals In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Iosifavich and the family name is Khamutowski Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Managerial career 4 Political persecution 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksClub career editKhamutowski started his career in 1994 with Smena Minsk a club from the Belarusian third division Since 1995 he has been regularly transferring from one club to another and subsequently played for Ataka Aura Minsk in 1996 BATE Borisov in 1998 Smena BATE Minsk in the same year again BATE Borisov in 1999 and then again Smena BATE Minsk also in 1999 In 2000 he moved to Torpedo MAZ Minsk before transferring abroad for the first time in the summer of the same year to German side Waldhof Mannheim who played in the 2 Bundesliga at the time 2 However he spent the entire season with the German team as the second choice keeper and only made two league appearances 3 He went on to move to Russian side Dinamo Moskva in 2001 but soon moved to Volgar GP Astrakhan for the beginning of the 2002 season 4 However he only spent one half season with the team before moving to Metalist Kharkiv for the 2002 03 season 5 In the summer of 2003 he joined Romanian team FCSB on a free transfer signing a contract until January 2007 He played three seasons for FCSB and won the Romanian league title twice In early 2006 he left Romania and joined FC Tom Tomsk signing a two year contract 6 In 2012 he said that The main problem of the Russians is an undeveloped infrastructure When people come to old gray dilapidated stadiums and water pours on top of them how to drive wives and children there This is especially characteristic of the Urals and Siberia But clubs have solid budgets in principle they could quietly develop in this regard But where finance wasted I do not know It s good that the situation is changing now We would have to tighten up management because in Russia this is a problem 7 In January 2008 he joined FC Carl Zeiss Jena a relegation threatened side in the German Second Bundesliga where he signed a contract until the end of the season with an automatic one year extension in case the club managed to stay in the Second Bundesliga He helped the team reach the semi finals of the German Cup where they were knocked out by Borussia Dortmund Following Carl Zeiss Jena s relegation to the 3 Liga he signed a two year contract with FC Augsburg where he injured his shoulder 8 He was released on 30 June 2010 9 In March 2012 he came back to Romania signing a contract for three months with Petrolul Ploiești 10 On 1 June 2013 he won the Cupa Romaniei 1 0 against CFR Cluj playing in the final International career editKhamutowski was capped several times for Belarus He was part of the team in their qualifying campaigns for the UEFA Euro 2004 and 2008 as well as the 2006 FIFA World Cup appearing in a total of 10 qualifiers for the three tournaments 11 Managerial career editOn 1 April 2022 Khamutowski signed a contract with Steaua București He will be the goalkeeping coach for the team s Youth Center 12 Political persecution editOn 30 September 2022 while visiting Minsk for meniscus surgery and rehabilitation Khamutowski was arrested in connection with his particilation in 2020 Belarusian protests On 29 December he was given two years of house arrest He was recognezed by Viasna Human Rights Centre as a political prisoner 13 Honours editBATE Borisov Belarusian Premier League 1999 FCSB Liga I 2004 05 2005 06 Petrolul Ploiesti Cupa Romaniei 2012 13References edit Vasily Khomutovsky worldfootball net Retrieved 24 August 2012 FC Augsburg Vasili Khamutouski uber sein Leben als Ersatztorwart in German Augsburger Allgemeine Archived from the original on 29 April 2010 Vasilij Homutovskij in Russian Legioner Kulichki Retrieved 8 April 2012 Khomutovsky ends unhappy Dinamo spell UEFA com 21 February 2002 Retrieved 8 April 2012 Metalist at the double UEFA com 11 August 2002 Archived from the original on 20 February 2012 Retrieved 15 December 2007 Various title UEFA com 25 January 2006 Archived from the original on 20 February 2012 Retrieved 15 December 2007 Krupnyj plan Vasilij Homutovskij bolshie peremeny pressball by Interview with Pressball by Amsif wird FCA Torhuter in German FC Augsburg 26 May 2010 Archived from the original on 4 June 2010 Retrieved 26 May 2010 Vasili Hamutovski a semnat cu FC Petrolul Ploiesti in Romanian FC Petrolul Ploiești 25 March 2012 Archived from the original on 28 March 2012 Retrieved 25 March 2012 Player profile National Football Teams com Retrieved 29 September 2013 Vasili Hamutovski s a intors in Ghencea la Steaua April 2022 Homutovskogo prigovorili k dvum godam domashnej himii in Russian External links editVasil Khamutowski at UAF and archived FFU page in Ukrainian nbsp Vasil Khamutowski at FootballFacts ru in Russian nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vasil Khamutowski amp oldid 1208783647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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