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    16.09.2021

    Sergey Chepchugov was born on July 15, 1985 in Krasnoyarsk. There he also started playing football, at the age of 18 he became a player in the first team of the local Metallurg, and a year later he strengthened his role as the main goalkeeper. The next season was even more successful for Sergei: the twenty-year-old goalkeeper was recognized as the best in his role in the Vostok zone of the second division, and his Metallurg stepped a league higher. In 2006, Chepchugov went on loan to Sibiryak, and again spent the 2007 season at Metallurg. There Sergei again became the best goalkeeper in the "East" zone, and at the end of the championship he left the team - in his own words, realizing the need for further professional growth.

    Finding himself a free agent, Chepchugov moved to Riga, where he signed a one-year contract with the club of the same name. In Latvia, Sergei's career was generally successful, but in August 2008, "Riga" was overtaken by financial problems. Sergei moved to Siberia, having signed a contract for a year and a half. The 2009 season becomes, perhaps, the best in Chepchugov's pre-army biography: according to its results, Siberia goes to the Premier League, and the young goalkeeper is recognized as the best goalkeeper of the first division and the best player in Siberia according to a fan poll.

    In the offseason, Sergei signs a contract with PFC CSKA, but the debut for the new team has to wait a long time. For the first time in the jersey of our club Chepchugov appears on the field on October 3, 2010 in a duel with Rostov. As part of the red-blue, Sergey successfully plays the role of Igor Akinfeev's replacement, most often appearing in cup matches or in the final rounds of the Russian championship. In the 2011/12 season, when the captain of our team was seriously injured, the main burden of defending post number one fell on the shoulders of Chepchugov and the rented Vladimir Gabulov. It was Chepchugov who played both matches of the 1/8 finals of the Champions League between PFC CSKA and Real Madrid, and in the first of them he was recognized as the best player of the meeting.

    “Any footballer dreams of playing on the field much more often, and I’m no exception,” Sergei said in an interview for the official program of PFC CSKA. - But you need to understand that the first number we have is Igor Akinfeev, the goalkeeper of the highest level. By the way, we have had excellent communication with him all these years, and I can only say good things about him. We support each other, treat each other with respect, constantly joke around. Of course, at every training session I try to show myself as best as possible, but it's up to the coaches and nobody else to decide. The goalkeeper's profession is such that you need to be ready to enter the field at any time. " During the years of his stay in the army team, the goalkeeper from Siberia managed to win two Russian championships, two Cups and two Super Cups of the country.

    Curious fact

    Once, during a break in the Premier League match, Sergei tried himself as a TV reporter and, unexpectedly for everyone, interviewed a sports journalist on the air.

    Numbers

    728
    In the 2009 season, Sergei Chepchugov became the author of one of the longest "dry" streak for the goalkeepers of the first division - 728 minutes

    13
    The maximum number of matches played by Sergei Chepchugov per season at PFC CSKA

    2
    The only goalkeeper of PFC CSKA who did not concede in the first two matches in the Russian Championship

    4
    4 clean sheet first matches in the Russian Cup

    About the difficult position of the three-time champion of Russia.

    Sergei Chepchugov, a long-term number two of CSKA, having returned to his native Krasnoyarsk in the summer, unexpectedly settled on the bench of Yenisei, the leader in the FNL. Without appealing to higher matters, we state that there is something karmic in the fact that Igor Akinfeev's "eternal" understudy has not yet managed to overload his career.

    We will not adjust the answer to the problem - in many ways it is a coincidence that Chepchugov was pushed into the background by Dmitry Alenichev. The pupil of Krasnoyarsk football, whose return to his native land was served with pomp, diligently prepared for the season, was considered as an "iron" base player and did not give a reason to doubt himself, until he thundered into the infirmary after the match of the 7th round of the FNL championship in Kursk with "Vanguard", where the "lions" took the soul - 4: 0.

    Note that this was the second injury of 32-year-old Chepchugov in a few weeks - earlier he was injured in training, which is why he did not take part in the derby in Novosibirsk. His replacement Mikhail Filippov, who, by the way, was not distinguished by stability in Spartak-2 and was taken to Enisey almost before the season, did not use his first chance. With "Siberia", having almost no job, he dried the "biscuit", but then fell under the skating rink of Andrei Talalaev in Tambov. There "Enisey" was smashed to smithereens - 0: 5. Alenichev changed Filippov to Chepchugov after conceding four goals. Nobody was going to make the goalkeeper extreme in the most severe fiasco, but he did not help out either.

    Filippov's second run turned out to be much more effective and even effective - the ex-Spartak player got used to it, caught the wave and began to save the team. What, tell me, coach in a sober mind would put a goalkeeper who drags two penalties per game, as it was in Tyumen, and makes five saves, as in Dzerzhinsk with Olympian? Chepchugov was not lucky. Having recovered, he sat down on the bench. From there, Alenichev lifted it only twice, in the Russian Cup matches. With Akhmat (3: 0) Sergei played cool and reliably, in Vladivostok with Luch (1: 2) it did not work out very well.

    Winter training camp is ahead and it cannot be ruled out that Chepchugov will win a place in the team. He must turn himself inside out, but prove to Alenichev that he is stronger than his counterpart. His clock is ticking faster and faster. Sitting in the Yenisei near Filippov, who is 7 years younger, even under all the attendant circumstances, is a blow to psychology for a three-time champion and winner of the Russian Cup. Unless, of course, he got used to the role of the second and killed his ambitions, as strange as it may seem, in CSKA.

    So what? It seems that in practice, bonuses are dripping (goalkeepers are a separate caste: substitutes usually get 50 percent for a win), at home, finally ... Career? It seems to me that Sergei made his choice back then, at the end of 2009. And in what is happening to him now, there is a certain symbolism. I wonder if there was an opportunity for a time machine ala Professor Emmett Brown to jump into the past, what would the current Chepchugov, already established as a person, have done? Would you prefer all the same serenity or defy fate?

    ... Fast forward 8 years. 24-year-old Chepchugov, behind whom there have already been 97 matches for Metallurg Krasnoyarsk and the prize of the best goalkeeper of the PFL Vostok zone, as well as business trips to the brotherly Sibiryak and Riga

    This was followed by a phenomenal second season at Siberia. At that time, there was a distinguished team in Novosibirsk, led by the charming striker Alexei Medvedev, who wrote history, moving towards the Premier League and the final of the Russian Cup. Then there will be the Europa League, the winning goal at the end of Degtyarev against PSV, which caused violent emotions throughout the country - they always sympathize with small clubs. But all this will come later. Already without Chepchugov. He will go to CSKA in the glory. Having issued at that time a record “dry” streak of 728 minutes and being recognized as the best goalkeeper of the first division with a marvelous penetration rate: only 21 conceded goals in 37 matches.

    They say that Spartak also negotiated about Chepchugov, but something didn't work out. The case is old. In any case, Sergei had to understand what he was signing up for. Yes, at that time the topic of the possible departure of Igor Akinfeev to a western club was still being discussed. Although it was more likely to "chew" - those who wanted to, left after the bronze European Championship. There were no chances for Chepchugov to oust him from the framework of the best keeper in Russia. Nevertheless, he went to CSKA, where he was stuck for 7.5 years. In fact, he exchanged his career for medals and cups, to which he had a very indirect relationship. And everything seemed to suit him. Unlike, say, Vladimir Gabulov - he wanted to play, that's why he flew out of the "golden cage".

    Chepchugov played only 28 matches for the army team in all tournaments, conceding 34 goals and playing to zero 9 times. He came out, of course, when Akinfeev was injured. The most epic match was in the 1/8 finals of the Champions League with Real Madrid, which ended 1: 1. In Moscow, he dragged CSKA and was recognized as the MVP of the meeting. In Madrid, the “creamy” threw Chepchugov's purse (4: 1), and he himself was grossly mistaken when he scored against Cristiano from a distance. For all the Krasnoyarsk, in fact, remained a "pig in a poke". Think about it, 28 matches in 7.5 years! I think not many people remembered Chepchugov in person.

    Everyone makes their own choices in their lives. Perhaps Sergei believes that his career was successful. And in his own way, in this case, he will be right. But by and large we did not recognize the goalkeeper Chepchugov. At 32, it is already difficult to "restart". Although, I would like to believe that the Yenisei goalkeeper will still succeed.

    About the difficult position of the three-time champion of Russia.

    Sergey Chepchugov / Photo: FC Enisey

    CSKA's long-standing second number, returning to his native Krasnoyarsk in the summer, unexpectedly settled on the bench of Yenisei, the leader in the FNL. Without appealing to higher matters, we state that there is something karmic in the fact that Igor Akinfeev's "eternal" understudy has not yet managed to overload his career.

    We will not adjust the answer to the problem - in many ways it is a coincidence that Chepchugov was pushed into the background by Dmitry Alenichev. The pupil of Krasnoyarsk football, whose return to his native land was served with pomp, diligently prepared for the season, was considered as an "iron" base player and did not give a reason to doubt himself, until he thundered into the infirmary after the match of the 7th round of the FNL championship in Kursk with "Vanguard", where the "lions" took the soul - 4: 0.

    Note that this was the second injury of 32-year-old Chepchugov in a few weeks - earlier he was injured in training, which is why he did not take part in the derby in Novosibirsk. His replacement Mikhail Filippov, who, by the way, was not distinguished by stability in Spartak-2 and was taken to Enisey almost before the season, did not use his first chance. With "Siberia", having almost no job, he dried the "biscuit", but then fell under the skating rink of Andrei Talalaev in Tambov. There "Enisey" was smashed to smithereens - 0: 5. Alenichev changed Filippov to Chepchugov after conceding four goals. Nobody was going to make the goalkeeper extreme in the most severe fiasco, but he did not help out either.

    Filippov's second run turned out to be much more effective and even effective - the ex-Spartak player got used to it, caught the wave and began to save the team. What, tell me, coach in a sober mind would put a goalkeeper who drags two penalties per game, as it was in Tyumen, and makes five saves, as in Dzerzhinsk with Olympian? Chepchugov was not lucky. Having recovered, he sat down on the bench. From there, Alenichev lifted it only twice, in the Russian Cup matches. With Akhmat (3: 0) Sergei played cool and reliably, in Vladivostok with Luch (1: 2) it did not work out very well.

    Winter training camp is ahead and it cannot be ruled out that Chepchugov will win a place in the team. He must turn himself inside out, but prove to Alenichev that he is stronger than his counterpart. His clock is ticking faster and faster. Sitting in the Yenisei near Filippov, who is 7 years younger, even under all the attendant circumstances, is a blow to psychology for a three-time champion and winner of the Russian Cup. Unless, of course, he got used to the role of the second and killed his ambitions, as strange as it may seem, c.

    https://twitter.com/MatchTV/status/838124337571979265

    So what? It seems that in practice, bonuses are dripping (goalkeepers are a separate caste: substitutes usually get 50 percent for a win), at home, finally ... Career? It seems to me that Sergei made his choice back then, at the end of 2009. And in what is happening to him now, there is a certain symbolism. I wonder if there was an opportunity for a time machine ala Professor Emmett Brown to jump into the past, what would the current Chepchugov, already established as a person, have done? Would you prefer all the same serenity or defy fate?

    ... Fast forward 8 years. 24-year-old Chepchugov, behind whom there have already been 97 matches for Metallurg Krasnoyarsk and the prize of the best goalkeeper of the PFL Vostok zone, as well as business trips to the brotherly Sibiryak and Riga

    https://twitter.com/FCEnisey/status/880724449632366592

    This was followed by a phenomenal second season at Siberia. At that time, there was a distinguished team in Novosibirsk, led by the charming striker Alexei Medvedev, who wrote history, moving towards the Premier League and the final of the Russian Cup. Then there will be the Europa League, the winning goal at the end of Degtyarev against PSV, which caused violent emotions throughout the country - they always sympathize with small clubs. But all this will come later. Already without Chepchugov. He will go to CSKA in the glory. Having issued at that time a record “dry” streak of 728 minutes and being recognized as the best goalkeeper of the first division with a marvelous penetration rate: only 21 conceded goals in 37 matches.

    They say that Spartak also negotiated about Chepchugov, but something didn't work out. The case is old. In any case, Sergei had to understand what he was signing up for. Yes, at that time the topic of the possible departure of Igor Akinfeev to a western club was still being discussed. Although it was more likely to "chew" - those who wanted to, left after the bronze European Championship. There were no chances for Chepchugov to oust him from the framework of the best keeper in Russia. Nevertheless, he went to CSKA, where he was stuck for 7.5 years. In fact, he exchanged his career for medals and cups, to which he had a very indirect relationship. And everything seemed to suit him. Unlike, say, Vladimir Gabulov - he wanted to play, that's why he flew out of the "golden cage".

    Chepchugov played only 28 matches for the army team in all tournaments, conceding 34 goals and playing to zero 9 times. He came out, of course, when Akinfeev was injured. The most epic match was in the 1/8 finals of the Champions League with Real Madrid, which ended 1: 1. In Moscow, he dragged CSKA and was recognized as the MVP of the meeting. In Madrid, the “creamy” threw Chepchugov's purse (4: 1), and he himself was grossly mistaken when he scored against Cristiano from a distance. For all the Krasnoyarsk, in fact, remained a "pig in a poke". Think about it, 28 matches in 7.5 years! I think not many people remembered Chepchugov in person.

    Everyone makes their own choices in their lives. Perhaps Sergei believes that his career was successful. And in his own way, in this case, he will be right. But by and large we did not recognize the goalkeeper Chepchugov. At 32, it is already difficult to "restart". Although, I would like to believe that the goalkeeper will still succeed.

    Siberian 14 (−14) 2008 Riga 5 (−6) 2008-2009 Siberia 46 (−28) 2010-present v. CSKA (Moscow) 14 (−21)

    * Professional club appearances and goals are counted for the various national leagues only, updated as of October 14, 2016.

    Sergei Andreevich Chepchugov(July 15, 1985, Krasnoyarsk, USSR) - Russian footballer, goalkeeper of the CSKA club, three-time champion of Russia (2013, 2014, 2016).

    Career

    "Metallurgist"

    In 2003, he began playing for Metallurg Krasnoyarsk, where he was initially Sergey Gubernyuk's understudy. Since the next season, he has firmly taken his place at the gate. In 2005, Metallurg advanced to the first division, and Chepchugov became the best goalkeeper in the East zone of the Second Division. The next year, having played the first round for Metallurg, he was loaned to Sibiryak until the end of the season, where he became a player in the first team. At the end of the season, the team took 7th place out of 13 teams in the East zone of the Second Division.

    At the beginning of the 2007 season at Metallurg, he initially competed with another goalkeeper - Ilya Ilyin. In one of the first rounds, Chepchugov managed to reflect two penalties, after which he became the main goalkeeper and again won the title of the best goalkeeper of the tournament. The team did not fulfill the task for the season - entering the First Division, began to experience financial difficulties in the winter, and Chepchugov left the team.

    "Riga"

    Before the start of the new season, he signed a contract with the Latvian club "Riga", with which he reached the final of the Intertoto Cup. In August 2008, by mutual agreement, he terminated the contract, one of the reasons for which was salary delays due to the club's financial difficulties.

    "Siberia"

    After leaving Riga, he signed a contract with Novosibirsk Siberia for a period of 1.5 years. In the 2009 season, he had a record dry streak of 728 minutes. In the spring Moscow Spartak showed interest in him, but the matter did not come to concrete proposals. [ ] At the end of the season, Siberia advanced to the Premier League, and Chepchugov became the best goalkeeper of the First Division and the best player of Siberia according to a fan poll.

    CSKA

    On November 27, 2009 it became known that Chepchugov had signed a long-term contract with CSKA. On October 3, 2010, he first appeared in the first team in a match against Rostov, in that game he kept his goal intact. On November 28, 2010, in the 30th round match against Amkar, he played a full match and did not concede a single goal. In European competition he made his debut in the match of the 6th round of the group stage of the Europa League 2010/11 against the Prague "Sparta". Played 90 minutes, the match ended in a 1: 1 draw.

    On August 28, 2011, in the 22nd round of the Premier League in the match against Spartak Moscow, he replaced the seriously injured Akinfeev in the 31st minute of the match and conceded two goals. After playing another match with Moscow Dynamo, in which Sergei conceded four goals, he again settled in the reserve, giving way to rented Vladimir Gabulov. Twice more Chepchugov appeared on the field in matches with Anji.

    On February 21, 2012, he defended excellently on goal in the 1/8 finals of the Champions League with Real Madrid and was named the best player of the match. [ ] On March 14, 2012, in the return match, he conceded four goals, one of which, scored after Cristiano Ronaldo hit from a long distance, was the result of a gross mistake by the goalkeeper. [ ] In mid-April, he gave way to the base of Akinfeev, who had recovered from an injury.

    In the 2012/2013 season he appeared on the field in the Cup and championship matches of Russia against Tom, Tyumen and Yenisei, Rostov. In the first three matches, I defended by zero, and CSKA won. In the final round of the Russian championship against Rostov, he conceded three goals. ...

    Achievements

    Team

    • Champion of Russia (3) : 2012/2013 , 2013/2014 , 2015/2016
    • Silver medalist of the Russian championship (2) : , 2014/2015
    • Bronze medalist of the Russian Championship: 2011/2012
    • Silver medalist of the First Division:
    • Russian Cup Winner (2) : 2010/2011 , 2012/2013
    • Russian Cup finalist: 2015/2016
    • Russian Super Cup Winner (2) : ,
    • Russian Super Cup finalist (2) : ,

    Personal

    Statistics of performances for PFC CSKA

    Season Championship Cup League League

    Champions

    Total
    Games Goals CM. Games Goals CM. Games Goals CM. Games Goals CM. Games Goals CM.
    2 0 2 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 3 -1 2
    2011/12 9 -15 1 1 0 1 1 -1 0 2 -5 0 13 -21 2
    2012/13 1 -3 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 -3 3
    2013/14 1 -2 0 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -3 0
    2014/15 0 0 0 2 -1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -1 1
    2015/16 0 0 0 2 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -2 0
    Total 13 -20 3 9 -4 5 2 -2 0 2 -5 0 26 -31 8

    Personal life

    • Wife - Xenia, artist (b. 1992)
      • Daughter - Sofia (born July 5, 2014)

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    From 28 to 31 August, all of Moscow was in trouble and movement. Every day, thousands of wounded in the Battle of Borodino were brought into the Dorogomilovskaya outpost and transported around Moscow, and thousands of carts, with residents and property, went to other outposts. In spite of Rostopchin's posters, or independently of them, or as a result of them, the most contradictory and strange news was broadcast throughout the city. Who said that no one was ordered to leave; who, on the contrary, said that they had raised all the icons from the churches and that they were all expelled by force; who said that there was still a battle after Borodinsky, in which the French were defeated; who said, on the contrary, that the entire Russian army was destroyed; who spoke about the Moscow militia, which will go with the clergy in front of the Three Mountains; who quietly told that Augustine was not allowed to leave, that traitors were caught, that the peasants rebel and rob those who leave, etc., etc. But this was only said, and in fact, those who were traveling, and those who remained (despite the fact that there was still no council in Fili, at which it was decided to leave Moscow), everyone felt, although they did not show it, that Moscow would certainly be surrendered and that it was necessary to get out as soon as possible and save your property. It was felt that everything should suddenly burst and change, but until the 1st, nothing had changed yet. Just as a criminal who is being led to execution knows that he is about to die, but still looks around him and straightens a badly worn hat, so Moscow involuntarily continued its usual life, although it knew that the time of death was near, when everyone would be torn apart. those conditional relationships of life to which we are accustomed to submit.
    During these three days, which preceded the capture of Moscow, the entire Rostov family was in various everyday worries. The head of the family, Count Ilya Andreevich, incessantly traveled around the city, collecting rumors from all sides, and at home made general superficial and hasty orders about preparations for departure.
    The countess watched the cleaning of things, was unhappy with everything and followed Petya, who was constantly running away from her, jealous of Natasha, with whom he spent all the time. Sonya alone was in charge of the practical side of the matter: packing things. But Sonya was especially sad and silent all this. recent times... The letter from Nicolas, in which he mentioned Princess Marya, provoked in her presence the countess's joyful reflections about how she saw God's providence in Princess Marya's meeting with Nicolas.
    “I was never happy then,” said the countess, “when Bolkonsky was Natasha’s fiancé, and I always wished, and I have a presentiment that Nikolinka would marry the princess. And how good it would be!
    Sonya felt that it was true, that the only way to improve the Rostovs' affairs was to marry a rich woman, and that the princess was a good match. But she was very bitter about it. Despite her grief, or perhaps precisely because of her grief, she took upon herself all the difficult worries of making orders for cleaning and packing things, and was busy for days. The Count and Countess turned to her when they needed to order something. Petya and Natasha, on the contrary, not only did not help their parents, but for the most part bored and disturbed everyone in the house. And the whole day they were almost audible in the house of their running, screaming and unreasonable laughter. They laughed and rejoiced not at all because there was a reason for their laughter; but they felt joyful and cheerful in their souls, and therefore everything that happened was the cause of joy and laughter for them. Petya was cheerful because, having left home as a boy, he returned (as everyone told him) a good man; it was fun because he was at home, because he was from Belaya Tserkov, where there was no soon hope of getting into a battle, ended up in Moscow, where one of these days they will fight; and most importantly, it was cheerful because Natasha, to whose mood he always obeyed, was cheerful. Natasha was cheerful because she had been sad for too long, and now nothing reminded her of the reason for her sadness, and she was healthy. She was also cheerful because there was a person who admired her (the admiration of others was the ointment of the wheels, which was necessary for her car to move completely freely), and Petya admired her. Most importantly, they were cheerful because the war was near Moscow, that they would fight at the outpost, that they were distributing weapons, that everyone was running, that they were leaving somewhere, that something extraordinary was happening, which was always joyful for a person, especially for a young person.

    On the 31st of August, on Saturday, everything in the Rostovs' house seemed to be turned upside down. All doors were opened, all furniture was taken out or rearranged, mirrors, paintings were removed. The rooms were filled with chests, hay, wrapping paper, and ropes. The peasants and courtyards, who were carrying things out, walked with heavy steps on the parquet. In the courtyard were crowded peasant carts, some already packed on horseback and tied up, some still empty.
    The voices and footsteps of the huge courtyard and the peasants who had arrived with carts sounded, echoing, in the courtyard and in the house. The count left somewhere in the morning. The Countess, who had a headache from the hustle and bustle, was lying in the new couch with vinegar bandages on her head. Petya was not at home (he went to a friend with whom he intended to go from the militia to the active army). Sonya was present in the hall while the crystal and porcelain were being laid. Natasha sat in her ruined room on the floor, between the scattered dresses, ribbons, scarves, and, motionlessly looking at the floor, held in her hands an old ball gown, the very (already old fashion) dress in which she was for the first time in St. ball.
    Natasha was ashamed not to do anything in the house, while everyone was so busy, and several times in the morning she tried to get down to business; but her soul was not in this business; but she could not and did not know how to do something not with all her heart, not with all her strength. She stood over Sonya while packing the porcelain, wanted to help, but immediately left it and went to her place to pack her things. At first she was amused by the fact that she gave out her dresses and ribbons to the maids, but then, when the others still had to be packed, it seemed boring to her.
    - Dunyasha, are you going to bed, my dear? Yes? Yes?
    And when Dunyasha willingly promised to do everything to her, Natasha sat down on the floor, picked up an old ball gown and thought at all about something that should have occupied her now. From the reverie in which Natasha was, brought her to the talk of the girls in the next maiden's room and the sounds of their hasty steps from the maiden's to the back porch. Natasha got up and looked out the window. A huge train of wounded stopped in the street.
    Girls, footmen, housekeeper, nanny, cook, coachmen, posters, cooks stood at the gate, looking at the wounded.
    Natasha, throwing a white handkerchief over her hair and holding it by the ends with both hands, went out into the street.
    The former housekeeper, the old woman Mavra Kuzminishna, separated from the crowd standing at the gate, and, going up to the cart with the matted wagon, talked to the pale young officer who was lying in this cart. Natasha moved a few steps away and timidly stopped, continuing to hold her handkerchief and listening to what the housekeeper was saying.
    - Well, you, then, have no one in Moscow? - said Mavra Kuzminishna. - You would be calmer where in the apartment ... If only to us. The gentlemen are leaving.
    “I don’t know if they will,” the officer said in a weak voice. - There is the chief ... ask, - and he pointed to the fat major, who was returning back down the street along a row of carts.
    Natasha looked with frightened eyes into the face of the wounded officer and immediately went to meet the major.
    - Can the wounded stay in our house? She asked.
    The major put his hand to the visor with a smile.
    - Who do you want, Mamsel? He said, narrowing his eyes and smiling.
    Natasha calmly repeated her question, and her face and her whole manner, in spite of the fact that she continued to hold the ends of her handkerchief, were so serious that the major stopped smiling and, at first thinking, as if asking herself to what extent this was possible, answered her in the affirmative.
    “Oh, yes, why is it possible,” he said.
    Natasha slightly bowed her head and with quick steps returned to Mavra Kuzminishna, who was standing above the officer and talking to him with plaintive sympathy.
    - You can, he said, you can! - Natasha said in a whisper.

    Leaders of the Russian championship on bench matches.

    According to the results of the 2009 season, the goalkeeper " Siberia" Sergey Chepchugov was recognized as the best goalkeeper of the first division and left the Novosibirsk club, having made his way to the Premier League for the first time, accepting the offer. In the next eight years Chepchugov held 14 meetings for the army club, being an understudy not only Igor Akinfeev, but also urgently discharged to replace Vladimir Gabulov... Match of the 18th round of the Premier League-2016/17 against " Zenith"became for the 31-year-old goalkeeper 189th place on the bench. Thus, he became the record holder of national championships, surpassing Evgeniya Pomazana acting as an understudy for the same Gabulova and Akinfeeva, and Veniamin Mandrykina, Otto Fredriksson, Mikhail Kerzhakov, Alexandra Belenova, Sergei Pesyakov and David Yurchenko... It is worth noting that all ten of the main bench patrons are goalkeepers, three of whom are still on the list of Premier League clubs.

    Player with the most bench appearances

    Player

    Clubs

    Played Matches

    Matches in stock

    CSKA

    Kuban, CSKA, Spartak Nch, Anzhi, Ural

    Lokomotiv, Krasnoyarsk Soviets, Luch-Energiya, Tom

    Dynamo, Torpedo, Alania, CSKA

    Alania, Spartak, Spartak Nch, Amkar

    Spartacus, Saturn, Ruby

    Krasnoyarsk Soviets, Terek

    Dynamo

    Dynamo

    Shinnik, Spartak, Tom, Rostov, Anzhi

    Among the field players, the railroad worker most often remained on the bench. Oleg Pashinin, occupying 14th place in the overall ranking of eternal substitutes. For the second position at the end of the match CSKA - "Zenith" came out Kirill Nababkin, overtaking another permanent army reserve Alexey Berezutsky, this time appearing on the field in starting lineup... Getting into the top ten looks curious Boris Rotenberg and Khalida Kadyrova who played less than 70 matches for two in the championship, as well as who seemed irreplaceable for a long time Elver Rahimich and Alexandra Anyukova.

    Bench Top Leaders

    Player

    Clubs

    Played Matches

    Matches in stock

    Locomotive

    Moscow, CSKA

    Chernomorets, CSKA

    Shinnik, Khimki, Alania, Dynamo, Kuban, Rostov, Lokomotiv

    Anji, CSKA

    Spartak Nch, CSKA, Mordovia, Ufa

    Krasnoyarsk Soviets, Zenith

    Terek

    Krasnoyarsk Soviets, Mordovia

    Rostov, Kuban

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