Evgeny Bushmanov: biography and sporting achievements
Evgeny Bushmanov is a Russian footballer and coach. Known for his performances for the Moscow CSKA and Spartak. One of the most powerful athletes of Russia in the nineties.
Zhenya was born in 1971. As a child, he began to get involved in football. The fact is that he often watched the matches of the legendary Soviet football players and dreamed of ever entering the field. Parents in time noticed the desire of his son and gave it to the football section. The first team will be Yaroslavl "Shinnik", where he will fall into eleven years. Up to a certain point, he will compete for the children's and youth teams of Yaroslavl, and in 1988 he makes his debut for the main team. In the 1988-1989 season, he will regularly appear on the field as part of Shinnik.
Evgeny's confident game will draw attention to him stronger clubs, and the next season he begins as a player in Moscow's "Spartacus."
Adult career
Unfortunately, for three years in "Spartacus" he will hold only twelve matches. This will be due to a long-standing injury that occurred during one of the international tournaments.
In 1992 he was invited by CSKA, where the defender at thefour years becomes a solid player of the main clip. During the time spent in the army, the player will play in 121 matches, and three times will hit the gate of opponents.
In 1997, he passed the capital's Torpedo. Evgeny Bushmanov will play in the "people's team" for two years. Footballer for this time will hold forty-six fights, and will score one goal.
In 2001 he again changed the team, this time to "Wings of the Soviets" from Samara, where he will play for two years.
Career in the national teams of the USSR and Russia
Back in 1989, Eugene spent one fight forjunior national team of the Soviet Union. It was a qualifying match for the right to speak at the European Championships, which was to be held in Norway. It was in that match that Bushmanov will suffer an injury, because of which he will not be able to reveal himself in the first period in Spartak.
In 1991, he once played for the Olympic team of the Soviet Union.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he played for the Russian national team. Between 1996 and 2000 he spent only seven games.
Coaching activities
- In 2004 he became a coach of the backup team of Shinnik.
- From 2005 to 2007 he trains the double of "Saturn".
- In 2008, for some time he taught Moscow's Locomotive.
- He was an assistant to the main mentor in Khimki.
To date, he is the head coach of the team "Spartak-2".
Achievements as a player
Being in the "Spartak", Evgeny Bushmanov three times became the champion of the Russian Federation. It happened during the second period.
In 1991, again in the "Spartacus", became the owner of silver medals of the championship of the country.
Being a player of CSKA, twice played in the cup final.
As for achievements in the national team, they are also available to Bushmanov.
As part of the junior team of the Soviet Union, he won the European Championship. He also managed to become a bronze medalist at the World Youth Championship in 1991.
Not very much managed to achieve as a coachBushmanov Eugene. Football gave him much more when he was still an active player. Despite this, in the season 2014-2015 he led "Spartak-2" to the championship in the Professional Football League. And still, Eugene has a lot of fans. Let his achievements can not be called world, but it is a good and productive football player and coach.
Evgeny Bushmanov: family
The athlete does not like to talk about his personal life. He is completely focused on football and always tries to talk only about him.
Despite such secrecy, Evgeni failedto hide the fact that his wife's name is Natalia. The couple have lived together for quite some time. Unfortunately, more information about the Russian football player's family was not found.
Players have always characterized Bushmanov astenacious defender, which is very difficult to beat. Experts are sure that his career could have developed more successfully, if not for the injury received at an early age.
Imprint on the career of a football player was imposed and political events. It is known that in the years of the collapse of the USSR there was absolutely no football.
Despite everything, Evgeny Bushmanov will enterhistory as one of the most sound Russian defenders of the post-Soviet period. In support of this, information is enclosed that he has been listed four times in the lists of the best players.