Vladimir Gabulov

Vladimir Borisovich Gabulow

Vladimir Borisovich Gabulow (Russian: Владимир Борисович Габулов; * October 19, 1983 in Ordzhonikidze, Nordossetische ASSR, Soviet Union ) is a football goalkeeper of Ossetian. The third goalkeeper of the Russian national team changed during preparations for Euro 2008 Amkar Perm at FK Dynamo Moscow.

Gabulow began his professional career at the age of 16 then third division side FK Mozdok from Mozdok. Through his performances there and in the youth national team of Russia's coach of the Moscow clubs Dynamo Gassajew became aware of him and brought him in 2001 in the Premjer League, in the Gabulow 17- year right off the bat could be regular keeper. As Gassajew in the middle of the season left the club, also Gabulow a new club sought: Alania Vladikavkaz from his hometown, where he acted as goalkeeper and a half years.

For the season 2004 Gabulow was retold by Gassajew to Moscow, this time to the Army Sports Club CSKA. With CSKA but he had to just behind the 18 -year-old Akinfejew resign and was during his entire three-year period only substitute. During the two championship years 2004 and 2006, he visited only once in the league for use, the UEFA Cup victory in 2004 /05 he was even not to be used, which is why he left the club after the 2006 season and moved to Kuban Krasnodar.

Despite its good performance in goal - he was elected to the list of the best 33 players of the league Premjer - rose Kuban from after the 2007 season. The club gave him for the next season to the Premjer League Club Amkar Perm, with whom he reached the final of the Russian Cup 2007/ 08, before he moved back to the capital club Dynamo during preparations for Euro 2008.

Gabulow belonged to various youth and youth teams of Russia. For the U -21, he played six times. 2007 tested the Russian national team coach Hiddink Gabulow as the third man behind Akinfejew and Malafejew. In his first friendly match use in August 2007 against Poland, he convinced the coach so that he was used alternately with Malafejew for the injured Akinfejew in the remaining matches in the qualifying for Euro 2008, and later appointed to the squad for the finals.

Achievements

  • Champion of Russia: 2005, 2006.
  • UEFA Cup 2005 - Winner.
  • Bronze medal at the 2008 European Football Championship
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