Spartak Gogniyev

Gognijew in the jersey of Krasnodar ( 2011)

Spartak Arturowitsch Gognijew (Russian Спартак Артурович Гогниев, Ossetian Гогуниты Артуры фырт Спартак / Gogunity Artury fýrt Spartak; born January 19, 1981 in Ordzhonikidze, Soviet Union ) is a Russian football player and currently plays as a striker for Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast. In his youth he played with Iriston Vladikavkaz, where he also played in 1998 a year in the first team. Then he moved for two years to Awtodor, another club from Vladikavkaz. From 2000-2001 he played for the first time in the Premjer league with Dynamo Moscow. Then he signed for three years at the Moscow CSKA, where he played his most successful years. With the team in 2000 he was Russian Cup winner and 2003 Champion of Russia. In the 2004 season he moved Gognijew south again, where he played half a year in Volgograd rotor and one year for Alania Vladikavkaz. In 2007 he was seven games for Saturn Ramenskoje on the court, but was loaned out this season for 11 games to Rostov. For years he went to the FK Kuban Krasnodar, before moving on to Kamas Naberezhnye Chelny in the 1st Division, wrote in 2008, where he played until the summer of 2010. As of July 2010, he plays for FK Krasnodar. Spartak Gognijew is the only active player who scored in his career for six different teams in the Premjer - league goals.

4 November 2011 Gognijew had at an away game against Terek Grozny leave the place after a red card and was doing physically attacked by Terek officials and security forces, he broke ribs and nose. The fact imposed by the Russian Football Union against Terek fine of 500,000 rubles was criticized by the trade union federation FIFPro as for the protection of players insufficient measure.

From 2002 to 2003 he was seven games for the Russian national football team at the Olympics on the court, in which he scored four goals.

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