Dmitri Kruglov

Dmitri Kruglov (2011)

Dmitri Kruglov (Russian: Дмитрий Александрович Круглов, born May 24, 1984 in Tapa ) is an Estonian football player of Russian descent, who is currently under contract at FC Levadia Tallinn. Kruglov comes to the positions of the defense and midfield player used.

Club career

Kruglov began his career at Hiiumaa ÜJK Emmaste and JK Tallinna in Estonia. In 2003 he finally moved at the age of 18 years at top club FC Levadia Tallinn, where he was twice in a row cup winner and champion once. He played constantly in defense and was committed to the 2005 season from Russian club Lokomotiv Moscow.

There he graduated from Terek Grozny against his first game for the new employer. But he could not ultimately prevail and was loaned in 2006 to league rival FK Kuban Krasnodar, but denied a single match. In the next season, he also played on loan for Torpedo Moscow, where he was at least 14 times to use and won the Supercup.

In July 2008, he was obliged by the Azerbaijani top club Neftchi Baku for three months on loan and has established itself as a regular player, so he was obliged. In 2010 he moved to local rivals Inter Baku, where he is also employed in the starting eleven.

Kruglov is known primarily for his dangerous free kicks and penalties, by which he achieved most of his goals.

National team career

For the national team of Estonia since 2004, he played at least 48 games so far, having previously acted already in the Estonian U -19 and U -21. His debut for the A- team, he was on 12 October 2004 in a World Cup qualifier against Latvia. His most only international goal later succeeded him a year with a penalty in a friendly against Finland.

Achievements

FC Levadia Tallinn

  • Estonian Champion 2004
  • Estonian Cup Winners 2004, 2005

Lokomotiv Moscow

  • Russian Football Supercup 2005

Neftchi Baku

  • Azerbaijani Athlete of the Month, March 2008
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