Andrei Nagumanov

Andrei Rafailovich Nagumanow (Russian: Андрей Рафаилович Нагуманов, English transcription: Andrey Rafailovich Nagumanov; born February 21, 1987 in Leningrad ) is a Russian football player.

Career

In his youth Nagumanow played for Zenit St Petersburg. Later Nagumanow also played for the second team at Zenit St Petersburg. For the first team Nagumanow may have a competitive match. Since Nagumanow looked to play for the first team no greater chance he was hired in 2007 and 2008. For the FK Tekstilshchik Ivanovo and Moscow Sportakademklub Nagumanow played the second Russian League 1st Division Football (Russia). In the summer of 2009, he returned to his youth club Zenit St. Petersburg and played there again in the second team. From there he moved in the summer of 2010, then in the first Lithuanian League to VMFD Zalgiris Vilnius. There Nagumanow gained further international experience and played in the 2012/13 season in the Europa League qualifiers. In the first round of qualifying his team failed because of the FC Admira Wacker Mödling to a 1:1 and 1:5. Nagumanow came off the bench in the first leg in 83 minutes. In the return match, he played from the beginning and was in the 57th minute replaced by Mantas Kuklys. Since 2013 Nagumanow plays for the national league club TSG Öhringen. He opted for private reasons for this change because his wife lives in Öhringen. By this step he would like to recommend for the 3rd Football League.

Achievements

  • Lithuanian Football Cup Winners 2012

Others

Andrei Nagumanow has an older brother, Roman Nagumanow, who is also a professional footballer and is since 2010 in VMFD Zalgiris Vilnius under contract.

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