Sergei Chepchugov

Sergei Andreyevich Tscheptschugow (2011)

Sergei Andreyevich Tscheptschugow (Russian: Сергей Андреевич Чепчугов; UEFA notation: Sergey Chepchugov or Sergei Chepchugov; engl transcription. Sergei Andreyevich Chepchugov; born July 15, 1985 in Krasnoyarsk, Soviet Union ) is a Russian football goalkeeper. Since 2010 he has been a substitute goalkeeper for CSKA Moscow with gaming operations in the Premjer League, the top division in Russian football, committed and comes most of the time in the club's own offspring for use.

Career

Career start in Krasnoyarsk

His active career began born in 1985 in Krasnoyarsk in the former Soviet Union Tscheptschugow at his home club Metallurg Krasnoyarsk. There he was at first mainly active in youth, but managed in 2003 for the first time in the squad of the third division team, where he but mostly only as a substitute goalkeeper was standing in the squad and has shown no league use. Only in 2004, he brought it to his first league appearances in the Russian third division, 2nd division Division. He was employed with the team that their gaming operations in the East Zone, one of five parallel seasons, has 24 out of a total of 27 possible gewesenen league games. After he already acted as goalkeeper this season and ranked with the team in the final standings in fourth place, he dominated the game in 2005. This season he was used in all 30 -wide championship games and reached the team with 72 points and only two defeats from 30 games in first place in the East Zone. Thus, the team fixed promotion to the second highest Russian league, the first soccer division, where Tscheptschugow has been chosen to close the season at the best goalkeepers in the East Zone. He suffered during the season total of 18 goals.

In the second division season Tscheptschugow was used in a total of 19 league games and also came during the season on loan to third division side FK Sibirjak Bratsk, where he was employed in 14 championship matches. While he was employed there in the East Zone and came to a place in mid-table with the team, managed his real home club Metallurg Krasnoyarsk not to preserve the league. After just one season in the second division, the men's team of the club rose to second from bottom Scrapping again in the third highest football league in the country from. After re descent, the crew could no longer connect to the successes of the past and came to the 2007 season only to a place in mid-table. In total 24 out of 30 league games Tscheptschugow was used in the course of the season, before he was able to record a change of club. So he moved to about 101 league games for Metallurg Krasnoyarsk in 2008 after Latvia to the then still existing FK Riga.

After a flying visit to Latvia, return to Russia

After he was employed in the highest Latvian Football League, the Virsliga, in five league games of FK Riga, he brought it in parallel also to a number of UI Cupeinsätzen. He was the same used in various games in the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2008 and managed by the team to the third round where you only just retired against IF Elfsborg with a total score of 0:1. More games completed the Russian goalkeeper in the Baltic League in 2008, where it managed the team to the semifinals, where retired with a total score of 2:8 against local rivals Skonto Riga. In the same year Tscheptschugow returned to the club, which exist even at the end of the season in its current form and with the local club FK Olimps / ASK to JFK Olimps / RFS merged, the back and returned to his home country.

He signed a contract with FK Sibir Novosibirsk second division, where he still in nine league games guarded the gate of the Siberian football clubs in the same year. He was behind Dmitri Vladimirovich Borodin ( 17 appearances ) and Aleksandr Vladimirovich Budakow ( 15 times ) and before Nenad Erić (1 use ) of the porter of the drittöftesten used his team. The team managed it in the sometimes quite dense design table just under the league and went with then in a marked by great successes season 2009. Doing so, the team established around the young goalkeeper Tscheptschugow as one of the best in the entire league and eventually managed as the runner- awaited promotion to the Premjer League, the top division in the Russian football. Tscheptschugow itself was used in the second division season 2009 in virtually all championship games and was promoted as a veritable master force, as well as the best goalkeeper in the league. Due to his achievements in the promotion season several Russian clubs were aware of the goalkeeper.

Change to CSKA Moscow

Even before the Saisonauftrakt 2010 Tscheptschugow transferred on 23 December 2009 together with the young defender Kirill Nababkin Anatoljevich FK Moscow to CSKA Moscow. While in the first team had no real prospects even for a breakthrough, he was discharged from the start in the club's youth, when he should come to sporadic operations from now on in order not to lose its shape. By the end of the season he recorded as nine championship stakes in junior already, as well as two league appearances in the Premjer League, where he 's 2-0 success debuted on October 3, 2010 on the FK Rostov, while over the full duration guarded the gate of his team. In last season's game, a 0-0 draw away against the fast- relegated Amkar Perm, he recorded his second league use for the capital club. With the team he came to the end of the season with 62 points on the second spot behind champions Zenit St. Petersburg. Thus, the team also secured a spot in the group stage of the subsequent UEFA Champions League 2011 /12. In addition Tscheptschugow was in March 2010 as a substitute goalkeeper in the squad of CSKA Moscow, as the team in the Russian Super Cup Rubin Kazan was defeated 0-1.

Other two compulsory bets for the professional team finally was able to record 2010/11, where it is equal in two games, one on 15 December 2010 in the 1-1 draw against Sparta Prague and once on 22 February 2011 at 1 Tscheptschugow in the UEFA Europa League :1- draw was against PAOK Thessaloniki, used. In the latter game, he came to be settled in the 66th minute for the injured Igor Vladimirovich Akinfejew on the lawn. Due to the injury Akinfejews and his performance in the Europa League game against the Greeks Tscheptschugow was used on 28 February 2011 in the second-round match of the Russian Football Cup 2010/11 Schinnik Yaroslavl over the full duration; the game was won by CSKA Moscow 1-0. Since this use of the now 25 -year-old was able to complete no more duty stake for his team. When Supercup in 2011, the team once again lost 0-1, this time against Zenit St. Petersburg, he was again only as a substitute goalkeeper on the bench.

Achievements

  • 2x Russian Super Cup finalist: 2010 and 2011
  • 1x Champion of Russia: 2012/13
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