Vadim Evseev

See also: Vadim

Vadim Valentinovitch Evseev (in Russian, ВадимВалентиновичЕвсеев) is a Russian Football professional or born the January 8th 1976 with Moscow. Evolving/moving at the station of side back right, it is a fast and creative defender, sometimes striker in the crucial moments. He plays since 2000 with the Lokomotiv Moscow.

Biography

Vadim began its career in the team holds Spartak Moscow in 1993 before being integrated into the team has in 1996, thus taking part in the four victories in championship of its club and disputing the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup 1997/98.

It was however lent to the Torpedo Moscow in 1998, where it disputed 10 meetings, before being transferred definitively to the Lokomotiv Moscow in 1999 where it helped the club to gain the national championship in 2002 (by not marking less than 7 goals of 24 matches) and 2004, year lasting which it played 27 matches and found 4 times the way of the nets. It carries number 16 in the club with which it is dependant in theory until 2007.

In particular known to have marked the goal which qualified the Russia in final stage of the Euro 2004 at the time of the matches of stopping vis-a-vis the Wales (victory 1-0 of Russia with Cardiff the November 19th 2003), it counts 20 selections in national team, of which its first the September 8th 1999 vis-a-vis Andorre (victory 2-1 of Russia with Andorra-the-Old woman), under the crook of the trainer Oleg Romantsev, who also directed at the time the Spartak Moscow of Evseev.

Career

Prize list

  • With the Victorious

    • Cut of Russia
    • First Victorious Liga
    • Victorious Supercoupe of Russia

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