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    16.09.2021

    Rizvan Utsiev is a Russian footballer, full-back and captain of Terek. He has been playing for the Grozny club since 2005, during which time he has played more than 150 matches. In 2007, he won silver medals of the second division with the team and entered the RFPL, in 2010 he was recognized as the club's best player of the season. In 2011, he played in the second Russian national team in a duel against the national team of Belarus.

    • Full name: Rizvan Rashitovich Utsiev
    • Date and place of birth: February 7, 1988, Argun (Russia)
    • Role: full-back

    Rizvan Utsiev's club career

    He is a graduate of the KAMAZ club in Chelny. At the age of 14, he joined Terek, where he began his professional career in 2005. At the end of the 2005 season he made his debut in major league Russia in a duel against Lokomotiv. The next season he played in the second division, having played in 7 championship matches. In 2007, Terek won the silver medals of the first division and returned to the Premier League. Rizvan played only two matches, as he spent most of the season on loan at the Kavkaztransgaz-2005 club.

    In 2008 he continued to play in the youth squad of the White-Greens, having played 25 matches in the understudy tournament. In 2010, he began to be involved in games for the main team, played 25 matches and scored 2 goals. He was named the best player of Terek of the season. He scored his debut goal against Alania, and the second in a won match against Spartak (2-0). Subsequently, he was a player in the starting lineup, most often played on the right flank, several times moved to the support zone and to the center of defense.

    At the start of the 2011/12 season, he was seriously injured and underwent surgery in Germany. He returned to duty only in the spring of 2012, but on March 12 he received a shoulder injury in a duel against Rostov. In September 2012, he collided with his teammate Ferreira, suffering a concussion. In the 2013/14 season, he managed to return to the previous level, although he was injured in the first match against Rostov. Utsiev missed just one match from August to May and was awarded the captain's armband. Together with the club, he reached the quarterfinals of the Russian Cup.

    In the first half of the 2014/15 season, he played 15 matches and finished second in the voting for the best player in the first round. Rizvan scored two goals, which brought victories over Mordovia (1-0) and Rostov (2-1). In addition, he scored two assists, and Terek managed to finish at the equator standings... In 2015, injuries began to haunt the player again. He suffered an injury to his thigh muscle during a regular warm-up, and also injured his knee in a duel on the eve of the start of the championship. He played his first match in the 2015/16 season on August 7 against Mordovia (0-0). He scored his first goal in the match against Kuban (2-2).

    Rizvan Utsiev's international career

    In 2011 he took part in the match of the second Russian national team against the Olympic team from Belarus. Subsequently, he was called up twice more to this team, but did not enter the field.

    Achievements of Rizvan Utsiev

    • Vice-champion of the First Division 2007

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    Grozny "Terek" is considered a team with one of the best defensive lines in Russian Premier League... One of the pillars of the defense is Rizvan Utsiev, a defender who has played for the Grozny team since the beginning of his professional career.

    Arrival to "Terek"

    Utsiev Rizvan Rashitovich was born in 1988 in the city of Argun of the Chechen Republic. As a child, his parents sent him to a football school at the Vainakh club, from where the athlete, due to martial law, temporarily moved with his brother to the Chelny KAMAZ. Returning to his native land, Utsiev signed a contract with the youth team of Grozny “Terek”, and in 2005 he was invited to the games of the main team.

    Debut in the Premier League

    The debut of the young defender in the Premier League took place in November of the same year - in the match against the capital “Lokomotiv”, the footballer received 20 minutes of playing time. According to the results of the 2005 championship, "Terek" flew to the First Division, where, despite the demotion in the league, Rizvan Utsiev also appeared very rarely, having twice replaced in the course of only the second season.

    As a result, in the summer of 2007, the Russian went on loan to Kavkaztransgaz-2005, playing in the Second Division of the Russian Championship, where he was able to get a sufficient amount of game practice, scoring even two goals in 13 matches for new club... At this time, according to the results of the championship, "Terek" took the second step, having regained its place in the elite Russian football, where the young defender got to.

    Return to the elite

    With the return to the Premier League, the period of formation of the defender himself began. The coaching staff, led by them, believed in the talent of a football player, and even after the departure of the Ukrainian coach, under the leadership of Shahin Diniev and Anatoly Baidachny, Rizvan Utsiev remained in the main squad of players. As a result, the 2010 season became a real breakthrough in his career for the bey - having staked out a place in starting lineup, the defender took part in 25 meetings, scoring his first two goals in the Premier League, upsetting the capital “Spartak” and Vladikavkaz “Alania”.

    Every year the player's progress was noticeable, and his positions in the starting lineup soon became unshakable. In August 2011, Rizvan Utsiev's talent was also appreciated by the coaches of the second Russian national team, inviting him to the training camp for a friendly match with Belarus, but the footballer never entered the field. In the Russian championship, R. Utsiev was recognized as a tour player several times, and in Terek, for his confident play, he was soon chosen as the team captain, which he still is.

    Over the course of my career Grozny club at the time of the winter break in the 2016/17 season, Rizvan Utsiev has 173 official matches, being the leader in this indicator in the entire history of the team, as well as 11 assists and 8 goals scored, two of which were sent to the gates of Krasnodar “Kuban” and helped “Terek” to snatch a draw in the match with a score of 2: 2. In the current season, there are no goals scored in the defender's arsenal yet, but he played all 17 matches of the Russian championship, having noted one assists in the match against Orenburg, which allowed Grozny to win three points.

    Rizvan Utsiev
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    Full name Rizvan Rashitovich Utsiev
    Was born
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    Height 173 cm
    The weight 68 kg
    Position defender
    Number 40
    Career
    Youth clubs
    Flag of Russia Vainakh
    Russian flag KAMAZ
    ?-2005 Flag of Russia Terek
    Club career*
    2005-present Flag of Russia Terek 154 (6)
    2007 → Flag of Russia Kavkaztransgaz-2005 13 (2)
    National team**
    2011 Flag of Russia Russia-2 0 (0)
    State awards

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    * Professional club appearances and goals are counted for the various national leagues only, updated as of 30 October 2016.

    ** Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

    Rizvan Rashitovich Utsiev(February 7, 1988, Argun) - Russian football player, defender, captain of the Terek club.

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    • 2nd place in the First Division of Russia ( entry to the Premier Division):

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    Number 40 Career Youth clubs Vainakh KAMAZ ?-2005 Terek Club career * 2005-present Terek 154 (6) 2007 → Kavkaztransgaz-2005 13 (2) National team** 2011 Russia 2 0 (0) State awards

    * Professional club appearances and goals are counted for the various national leagues only, updated as of 30 October 2016.

    ** Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

    Rizvan Rashitovich Utsiev(February 7, 1988, Argun) - Russian football player, defender, captain of the Terek club.

    Career

    Club

    Achievements

    "Terek"
    • 2nd place in the First Division of Russia ( entry to the Premier Division):

    Awards

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