Alexei Eremenko

Alexei Eremenko in 2009

Alexei Eremenko Jr. (Russian Алексей Ерёменко; born March 24, 1983 in Rostov-on- Don ) is a Finnish football player of Russian descent.

Alexei Eremenko grew up in the Soviet Union, but went at the age of seven years with his family to Finland. This was due to the change of his father, Alexei Eremenko Sr., of Spartak Moscow for FF Jaro. 2003 Eremenko Jr. received Finnish citizenship, but kept the Russian case. His brother Roman Eremenko is also a Finnish national team and play with it together since 2011 with Rubin Kazan.

Club career

His career began Eremenko in the late 1980s in the Soviet capital Moscow the resident FK Dynamo Moscow. There he played until 1990 before he emigrated with his family to Finland, where his father Alexei Eremenko senior accepted an offer from the FK Jaro. It is in this club Alexei Eremeno junior was until 1997 active in youth and was briefly placed on loan at Panathinaikos Athens in Greece in 1995. After moving in 1998 to Norway to Tromso IL, a transfer followed only briefly back in the home where Eremenko spent the year 1999 in the youth department of HJK Helsinki. In the same year he came to France, where he was at first used mainly in the young field of FC Metz, but seasonally across came to seven league operations for the B team.

After retiring from the club in 2011, he returned again active in his new home Finland and launched there at FC Jokerit in his professional career. In 2002 he moved to HJK Helsinki, where for regular players and has been in two years 60 league games, where he scored ten goals he. In the summer of 2004 he moved to Italy to Lecce, but could not prevail there and went to Russia in January 2006. There he spent a successful part time and eventually moved to 78 league inserts and six factors in the neighboring Ukraine, where he Metalist Kharkiv joined and then came on loan to Finland and Italy. In 2011 he moved with his brother back to Russia; this time to Rubin Kazan. To date ( booth December 4, 2012 ) he brought it, however, only six short assignments.

National

His debut for the Finnish national team, he celebrated on 11 October 2003 game against Canada.

Achievements

  • Finnish Champion: 2002, 2003 ( HJK Helsinki)
  • Finnish Cup Winners' Cup: 2003 (HJK Helsinki)
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