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    Dmitry Dmitrievich Poloz. Was born on July 12, 1991 in Stavropol. Russian footballer, striker and midfielder.

    From the age of 7 he began to study at the school of the local Dynamo, where his father took him.

    As Dmitry recalled, until the age of 13, he had to work with children 2-3 years older, at his age he got almost before leaving for Moscow. Even then, he stood out against the background of his peers and experts knew that Poloz was a talented guy.

    Since 2008 - player of the Moscow club "Locomotive"... The debut in the first team took place on July 15, 2009 in the Russian Cup match against the Khabarovsk SKA-Energia (1: 2).

    In January 2012 he moved to FC "Rostov"... He made his debut in the Russian championship in the 35th round, in the match against Terek. In the 2012/2013 season, he played 22 games and scored three goals.

    Terminated the contract with Rostov unilaterally due to the fact that the club could not provide good conditions and guarantees.

    In June 2017 he signed a contract with FC "Zenith"... The first goal for the team was scored on September 24 against Stanislav Kritsyuk.

    He said about his role: “All my life I have been a striker, but Krasnozhan put him on the flank in Lokomotiv. Personally, I don’t care where to play. I like to be with the ball a lot when the team plays for me. I don’t really like to defend.”

    Dmitry Poloz in the Russian national team:

    As part of the youth team of Russia, he became the winner of the 2009 Granatkin Memorial Tournament.

    On May 31, 2013, he was included in the expanded list of the Russian student team to participate in the World Universiade in Kazan, but was not included in the final list of players.

    On August 29, 2014, he was called up to the Russian national team for matches with the teams of Azerbaijan and Liechtenstein. He made his debut on September 3, 2014 in a friendly match with the Azerbaijani national team (4: 0). On June 5, 2017, in a friendly match with the Hungarian national team (3: 0), he scored his first goal for the national team.

    Participant of the 2017 Confederations Cup. At the tournament he took part in three meetings, in the opening match with the New Zealand national team he passed a goal pass to, but the Russian national team took 3rd place in the group and could not make it to the semifinals.

    Dmitry Poloz's height: 183 centimeters.

    Personal life of Dmitry Poloz:

    Married. Wife - Elizaveta Poloz (nee Grancheva), originally from Perm, later moved to Moscow and entered GITIS, but left the university after the 2nd year. She starred in small roles in the films School, Barvikha, Angels, Boomerang from the Past, Pilot of International Airlines, Phantom. Darkest Hour ”, as well as the video“ Miss ”by Dominic Joker.

    In January 2015, the couple had a son, Matvey. “After the birth of Matvey, I became more responsible, changed a lot. These are unforgettable emotions. Now my life is family and football,” Poloz said.

    Dmitry Poloz's wife runs the TEQ-FIGHT Martial Arts Center (for men) and TEQ-FIT (single combats for girls).

    Sports achievements of Dmitry Poloz:

    Rostov:

    Russian Cup Winner: 2013/14
    Silver medalist of the Russian Championship: 2015/16


    2008-2011 Lokomotiv (Moscow) Club career* 2009-2011 Lokomotiv (Moscow) 0 (0) 2012-present Rostov 111 (18) National team** 2011 Russia U21 1 (0) 2012 Russia B 1 (0) 2014-present Russia 4 (0)

    * Professional club appearances and goals are counted for the various national leagues only, updated as of 22 October 2016.

    ** Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches, adjusted for
    on 10 October 2016.

    Dmitry Dmitrievich Poloz (July, 12 (19910712 ) , Stavropol , the USSR) - Russian footballer, forward of the club " Rostov"And the Russian national team.

    Biography

    He was born in Stavropol and started playing at the school of the local Dynamo, then moved to the capital Lokomotiv. Player of Lokomotiv since 2008, debut in the first team took place on July 15, 2009 in the Russian Cup match against Khabarovsk SKA- "Energii"(1: 2). Winner of the gold medal 2011 Lokomotiv Moscow (double). In January 2012 he moved to FC Rostov.

    He made his debut in the Russian championship in 35th round, in the match against " Terek » .

    Russian team

    As part of the youth team of Russia, he became the winner of the 2009 Granatkin Memorial Tournament.

    May 31, 2013 hit the extended list student team of Russia to participate in World Universiade v Kazan, but was not included in the final list of players.

    August 29, 2014 was summoned to Russian national team for matches with teams Azerbaijan and Liechtenstein... He made his debut on September 3, 2014 in a friendly match with the Azerbaijani national team (4: 0).

    Personal life

    Married. Wife Elizabeth Poloz (married 06/14/14). In January 2015, the couple had a son, Matvey.

    Performance statistics

    Club

    As of 29 September 2016
    Club Season Championship¹ Cup² Eurocups³ Total
    Games Goals Games Goals Games Goals Games Goals
    Locomotive 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
    Total 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
    Rostov 2011/2012 7 0 1 0 0 0 8 0
    2012/2013 17 3 3 0 0 0 20 3
    2013/2014 27 1 2 0 0 0 29 1
    2014/2015 20 4 2 0 2 0 24 4
    2015/2016 30 7 0 0 0 0 30 7
    2016/2017 7 3 0 0 6 4 13 7
    Total 108 18 8 0 8 4 124 22
    Career total 108 18 9 0 8 4 125 22

    The following tournaments are taken into account in the table under certain columns:

    National team

    As of 10 October 2016
    Russia Year World Cup qualifiers World Cup final matches European Qualifiers Final matches of the European Championship Friendly matches Total
    Games Goals Games Goals Games Goals Games Goals Games Goals Games Goals
    2014 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
    2016 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0
    Career total 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 4 0

    Total: 4 matches / 0 goals scored; 2 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss.

    Achievements

    Team

    Rostov

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    “I saw it myself,” said the orderly with a self-confident grin. - It’s time for me to know the sovereign: it seems, how many times in Petersburg I saw something like that. Pale, pale in the carriage. As soon as he could run up the four crows, my priests, he thundered past us: it’s time, it seems, to know the tsar's horses and Ilya Ivanitch; it seems that Ilya the coachman does not go with the other as with the tsar.
    Rostov let his horse go and wanted to ride on. A wounded officer walking past addressed him.
    - Who do you want? The officer asked. - The commander-in-chief? So killed by a cannonball, killed in the chest with our regiment.
    "Not killed, wounded," corrected another officer.
    - Who? Kutuzov? Asked Rostov.
    - Not Kutuzov, but what do you mean by him - well, it's all one, not many are left alive. Go over there, over there, to that village, all the authorities have gathered there, ”said this officer, pointing to the village of Gostiradek, and walked past.
    Rostov rode at a pace, not knowing why and to whom he was now going. The sovereign is wounded, the battle is lost. It was impossible not to believe it now. Rostov rode in the direction indicated to him and in which the tower and the church could be seen in the distance. Where was he in a hurry? What could he now say to the sovereign or to Kutuzov, if even they were alive and not wounded?
    - This road, your honor, go, and here they will kill you, - the soldier shouted to him. - Here they will kill!
    - O! what are you saying! said another. - Where will he go? It's closer here.
    Rostov became thoughtful and drove exactly in the direction where he was told that they would kill.
    "Now it's all the same: if the sovereign is wounded, can I really take care of myself?" he thought. He entered the space where the people fleeing from Prazen died most of all. The French have not yet occupied this place, and the Russians, those who were alive or wounded, left it long ago. On the field, like heaps on good arable land, lay about ten, fifteen killed, wounded on every tithe of the place. The wounded crawled in two, three at a time, and one could hear unpleasant, sometimes feigned, as it seemed to Rostov, their cries and groans. Rostov started the horse at a trot so as not to see all these suffering people, and he became afraid. He was afraid not for his life, but for the courage that he needed and which, he knew, would not stand the sight of these unfortunates.
    The French, who had stopped firing at this field strewn with dead and wounded, because no one was alive on it, saw the adjutant riding over it, aimed a gun at him and threw several cannonballs. The feeling of these whistling, terrible sounds and the surrounding dead people merged for Rostov into one impression of horror and self-pity. He remembered his mother's last letter. “What would she feel,” he thought, “if she could see me now here, in this field and with guns pointed at me.”
    In the village of Gostieradeke, although confused, but in a greater order, Russian troops were marching away from the battlefield. The French cannonballs were no longer reaching here, and the sounds of gunfire seemed distant. Everyone here clearly saw and said that the battle was lost. To whom Rostov turned, no one could tell him where the sovereign was, or where Kutuzov was. Some said that the rumor about the sovereign's wound was true, others said that it was not, and explained this false rumor that had actually been rode back from the battlefield in the sovereign's carriage from the battlefield, the pale and frightened chief marshal Count Tolstoy, who rode out with others in the emperor's retinue on the battlefield. One officer told Rostov that beyond the village, to the left, he saw someone from the higher authorities, and Rostov went there, no longer hoping to find anyone, but only in order to clear his conscience before himself. Having traveled three versts and passed the last Russian troops, near a vegetable garden dug in a ditch, Rostov saw two horsemen standing opposite the ditch. One, with a white sultan on his hat, seemed for some reason familiar to Rostov; Another, unknown rider, on a beautiful red horse (this horse seemed familiar to Rostov) rode up to the ditch, pushed the horse with his spurs and, releasing the reins, easily jumped over the ditch of the vegetable garden. Only the earth crumbled from the embankment from the horse's hind hooves. Turning the horse abruptly, he again jumped back over the ditch and respectfully addressed the rider with the white sultan, apparently inviting him to do the same. The rider, whose figure seemed familiar to Rostov and for some reason involuntarily riveted his attention to itself, made a negative gesture with his head and hand, and by this gesture Rostov instantly recognized his mourned, adored sovereign.
    “But it could not be he, alone in the middle of this empty field,” thought Rostov. At this time, Alexander turned his head, and Rostov saw his favorite features so vividly engraved in his memory. The sovereign was pale, his cheeks were sunken and his eyes were sunken; but the more charm, meekness was in his features. Rostov was happy, convinced that the rumor about the sovereign's wound was unfair. He was happy to have seen him. He knew that he could, even had to directly address him and convey what he was ordered to convey from Dolgorukov.
    But as a young man in love trembles and mellows, not daring to say what he dreams of at night, and looks around in fright, looking for help or an opportunity to postpone and escape, when the desired moment has come, and he stands alone with her, so Rostov now, having achieved that , what he desired more than anything else, did not know how to approach the sovereign, and he presented himself with thousands of considerations as to why this was inconvenient, indecent and impossible.
    "How! I seem to be glad to take advantage of the fact that he is alone and in despondency. An unknown person may seem unpleasant and hard to him at this moment of sadness; then, what can I tell him now, when at one glance at him my heart stops and my mouth dries up? " None of those innumerable speeches that he, addressing the sovereign, composed in his imagination, did not occur to him now. Those speeches for the most part were kept under completely different conditions, those were spoken most often at the moment of victories and triumphs and mainly on his deathbed from his wounds, while the sovereign thanked him for his heroic deeds, and he, dying, expressed his love confirmed in practice. my.
    “Then, what am I going to ask the sovereign about his orders to the right flank, when it’s already 4 pm and the battle is lost? No, I definitely shouldn't drive up to him. Shouldn't disturb his thoughtfulness. It is better to die a thousand times than to get a bad look, a bad opinion from him, ”decided Rostov, and with sadness and despair in his heart he drove away, constantly looking back at the sovereign, who was still in the same position of indecision.
    While Rostov made these considerations and sadly drove away from the sovereign, Captain von Toll accidentally ran into the same place and, seeing the sovereign, drove right up to him, offered him his services and helped him cross the ditch on foot. The Emperor, wishing to rest and feeling unwell, sat down under an apple tree, and Tol stopped beside him. Rostov, from afar, saw with envy and repentance how von Toll said something to the emperor for a long time and with ardor, as the emperor, apparently bursting into tears, closed his eyes with his hand and shook Toll's hand.

    Dmitry Poloz is a Russian footballer, forward of Rostov and the Russian national team, winner of the 2013/14 Russian Cup. He started his career in Stavropol Dynamo, later moved to Lokomotiv, spent three seasons at the railway academy, but never made his debut in the main squad. Since 2012, Polos has been a Rostov player, plays as a left winger, in some meetings remains the only forward on the field. Has little experience of playing in the Russian national team under 21, the Russian national team B and the main team.

    • Full name: Dmitry Dmitrievich Poloz
    • Date and place of birth: July 12, 1991, Stavropol (Russia)
    • Role: left winger (striker)

    Dmitry Poloz's club career

    Born in Stavropol, he made his first steps in football with the local Dynamo. Later he moved to the Lokomotiv academy, where he continued his training in football wisdom. In 2008, he signed a contract with the main team, making his debut for it in the Russian Cup match against SKA-Energia. Over the next three seasons, Poloz defended the colors of Loko's reserve squad and won the All-Russian Championship of Substitutes in 2011. After Dmitry Semin left Lokomotiv, Poloz tried to earn Krasnozhan's trust, but he never made it to the main team. In January 2012 goals Dmitry announced his retirement from Loko. Soon this information was confirmed by the press services of both teams.

    In the first months after moving to Rostov, he practically did not play, making his debut for Rostov only within the 35th round against Terek. In the 2012/13 season, he played in 19 games and scored 3 goals. The following season, he missed only three matches, playing as a left attacking midfielder and defensive midfielder. He had three meetings in the Russian Cup, and in the final match against Krasnodar he came out at the end of the meeting and scored a realized penalty in the post-match series. He scored his first goal only in the last round of the season, in which Rostov lost 2-3 to Tom.

    In the 2014/15 season, he played twenty more matches and scored four goals. Poloz was named the best player in April at Rostov. Dynamo and Spartak got interested in them, but the Rostov team never received any official offers. After Kurban Berdyev joined the team, Poloz began to act closer to the attack and often turned out to be the only forward on the field. On October 26, Dmitry scored the decisive goal in the away match against Lokomotiv (0-2). A couple of days before that, he made his debut double in his professional career, bringing his team a victory over Kuban. With seven goals and two assists, he became the most productive player of Rostov on the goal + pass system. He was also recognized by the fans as the best player in September, October, November and December. In the 2015/16 season, together with Rostov, he became the silver medalist of the Russian championship.

    Dmitry Poloz's international career

    My international career started in 2009 with the junior tournament in memory of Granatkin in 2009. In 2011 he played one match in the Russian youth team. In the summer of 2014, he received an invitation to the main Russian national team, but he made his debut only on September 3 in a friendly match against Azerbaijan. The first official match was played on October 12, 2014 against Moldova in the qualifying round for Euro 2016.

    Achievements of Dmitry Poloz

    "Rostov"

    • Winner of the Russian Cup 2013/14
    • Vice-champion of Russia 2015/16

    The 2017/2018 season, held at Zenit St. Petersburg, turned out to be bleak for Dmitry Poloz. The footballer, who worked hard in training, played matches on the bench. I tried to leave the team in order to gain game practice before the World Cup - they did not let me go.

    I escaped, albeit on loan, to Rubin Kazan and realized that “happiness is to go out and play for 90 minutes. Happiness is to train in a team that supports you, where the coach believes in you and provides support. "

    Childhood and youth

    Dmitry was born on July 12, 1991 in Stavropol. Grew up as a hyperactive child, tried dancing and singing, volleyball and swimming, basketball and athletics... When his father saw that the boy was running fast, he decided to channel his energy into football.

    Poloz started at the sports school of the Stavropol club "Dynamo". Since 2008, Dmitry continued training as part of the youth group of the capital's Lokomotiv.

    Now Dima's parents live in Minsk, their son bought an apartment and a house.

    Football

    Poloz's debut on the big field took place in 2009 during a match with the Khabarovsk team SKA-Energia, which was held as part of the Russian Cup. At that time, the “railroad workers” lost to their rivals with a score of 1: 2. During the season, Dmitry achieved 2nd place in the team competition. In the same year, Poloz entered the junior national team of Russia and became a prize-winner of the football match in memory of Granatkin. When the time came for the transition to the main team, the management of Lokomotiv refused to continue cooperation with the forward.

    At the beginning of 2012, Poloz was transferred to football club"Rostov", which until 2003 was called "Rostselmash". Six months after the transfer of the athlete to the club comes new coach Miodrag Bozovic, who takes the team to an unprecedented height since Soviet times.

    The first competition in the new team for Dmitry was a match against Grozny club"Terek" at the Russian championship, in which a player with a height of 183 cm and a weight of 73 kg, according to the mentor's plan, takes the positions of both a striker and a midfielder. The footballer does not leave the participation in the Russian national team, having played one match for the second team.


    Dmitry Poloz in "Rostov"

    During the 2012/2013 season, Dmitry Poloz took part in 22 games and scored 3 goals in tournaments with the teams Krasnodar, Rubin and CSKA. In 2013, the Rostov team wins the Russian Cup and takes 7th place in Russian Premier League... The coach of the main squad of the Russian national team invites Dmitry Poloz to take part in a friendly match against Baku, in which the forward enters the field from the first minutes of the competition. The match ends with a score of 4: 0 in favor of Russia. The next game took place against Liechtenstein, and again the Russians win 4: 0.

    The best goals of Dmitry Poloz

    In 2014, Dmitry Poloz brought Rostov 4 goals, and the number of matches increased to 24, 20 of which the team played in the Russian championship. 2015 turned out to be the most productive for the Rostov striker: 7 goals in 30 Premier League matches. The Rostov team under the leadership for the first time since the Soviet Union receives silver in the Russian championship. The last time the Rostovites took 4th place was in 1991 at the USSR championship.


    In the 2016/2017 season, Rostov entered the Champions League competition. Having beaten clubs Anderlecht and Ajax in the qualifying rounds, the Rostovites got into the group stage along with Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid and PSV. At the same time, the runner scored 5 goals into the gates of 4 teams. According to the results of the group standings, "Rostov" with the third place got into the playoffs of the Europa League, where he fought with "Sparta" and "Manchester United".


    The fight at the Russian championship brought the Rostovites 6th place and the biggest victory in the club's modern history - 6: 0 against Tomsk. The previous record is considered to be the victory of Rostselmash over Ordzhonikidze's Spartak 9: 0 in 1961. Dmitry Poloz played no less impressively in the Premier League, giving his own team 7 goals and becoming the best forward of the year according to the club's statistics. Since 2012, Dmitry Poloz has played 150 matches as part of the Rostov team.


    During the 2016/2017 season as part of the national team, Dmitry played in 6 matches: four friendlies and two for the Confederations Cup. The debut goal in the Russian national team took place against Dmitry Poloz on June 5 in a friendly match with the Hungarian team.

    Personal life

    Dmitry Poloz met his future wife Elizaveta Grancheva on a social network in 2009, when she was still in school. A mutual friend showed the young man a photo of Lisa, after which Dmitry began to attack the girl with messages. For a long time, Elizabeth did not reciprocate the football player, since, after moving from Perm to Moscow after school, she began to study at GITIS.


    After the 2nd year, Elizabeth still left her studies and came to Rostov to visit Dmitry. For some time, the girl still participated in the filming of the series "", "", "Angels", "Boomerang from the Past", "Pilot of International Airlines", the film "Phantom. The darkest hour ”, the video“ Miss ”. In 2014, the couple officially formalized the relationship, and in 2015, Elizabeth gave Dmitry a son, Matvey.

    Currently, Poloz's wife is promoting the TEQ-FIGHT Martial Arts Center (for men) and TEQ-FIT (single combats for girls), in which she trains herself and even tried herself as a coach. Dmitry often posts photos with Elizabeth and his son on Instagram, which, by the way, he and his wife have one for two.


    The footballer said in an interview that he forced his spouse to remove his personal page from the social network and asked him not to "hang out" there, but rather to take care of the child. The man does not like "window dressing" in his personal life, and when Elizabeth wanted to restore her account later, he banned it. Before the birth of his son, Poloz played on consoles, in recent times prefers to read books, carrying them with him along with the uniform.

    Dmitry and Liza have already decided that first of all they will give Matvey a good education. Therefore, if possible, the family plans to move to Europe, to an English-speaking country in the future. The athlete does not particularly count on the opportunity to play in a European club, not to mention his beloved Barcelona, ​​everything remains at the level of conversations without specific proposals.


    The striker was very happy when Zenit and Rubin agreed on his transfer to the Kazan team on loan. Other clubs were also interested in the footballer, but Dmitry decided that the only correct option was to return to Berdyev, who all year, while Poloz was sitting in the camp of the “blue-white-blue”, called and supported.

    Achievements and awards

    • 2009 - the winner of the tournament in memory of the first vice-president of FIFA V.A.Granatkin
    • 2014 - Winner of the Russian Cup (with Rostov)
    • 2016 - silver medalist of the Russian Championship (with Rostov)
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