Dmitri Cheryshev

From Kazakhstan Encyclopedia

Template:Use dmy dates Template:Eastern Slavic name Template:Infobox football biography Dmitri Nikolayevich Cheryshev (Template:Lang-ru; born 11 May 1969) is a Russian football manager and a former player who played as a forward.

During his 16-senior career, he was mainly associated with Dynamo Moscow (four seasons) and Sporting de Gijón (five). He was nicknamed the Bullet from Gorki due to his speed.[1]

Club career

Born in Gorky, Soviet Union, Cheryshev began his professional career with FC Khimik Dzerzhinsk in the third division, joining FC Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod in the second level in 1990. He played four seasons in the Russian Premier League with FC Dynamo Moscow, helping the capital club to two top-three finishes and winning the 1995 Russian Cup.

In 1996, Cheryshev scored a career-best 17 goals with Dynamo, who eventually finished fourth. Subsequently, he moved to Spain and signed for Sporting de Gijón, where he would share teams with several compatriots;[1][2] he made his debut in La Liga on 17 November 1996, playing 30 minutes in a 2–4 home loss against Athletic Bilbao[3] the Asturians would be relegated at the end of the 1997–98 season.

Cheryshev continued to net regularly for Sporting in his division two spell. He ended his career also in the country, after one-season stints with Burgos CF (second division) and Real Aranjuez CF (amateurs).

During two years, Cheryshev worked as a manager with Real Madrid, being in charge of one of its children's teams. After acting briefly as director of football with FC Sibir Novosibirsk, he was appointed head coach at FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod, helping the team narrowly retain their top flight status.

In late October 2014, Cheryshev was appointed as manager of Kazakhstan Premier League side FC Irtysh Pavlodar on a two-year contract.[4] He was relieved of his duties in May of the following year.[5]

On 3 June 2016, Cheryshev was named coach of FC Mordovia Saransk, recently relegated from the Premier League.[6]

International career

Cheryshev made his debut for CIS on 25 January 1992, in a friendly with the United States. During four years he was also capped for Russia, scoring his only international goal in a UEFA Euro 1996 qualifier against San Marino.[7]

International goals

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Personal life

Cheryshev's son, Denis, is also a footballer. A winger, he played youth football for two of the teams his father represented in Spain, and also spent several seasons with Real Madrid.[8]

Club statistics

1987 Template:Flagicon Khimik Second League 15/2
1989 Template:Flagicon Khimik Second League Template:0/0
1990 Template:Flagicon Lokomotiv NN First League 27/3
1991 Template:Flagicon Lokomotiv NN First League 34/7
1992 Template:Flagicon Lokomotiv NN Premier League 18/4
1993 Template:Flagicon Dynamo Premier League 22/7
1994 Template:Flagicon Dynamo Premier League 24/8
1995 Template:Flagicon Dynamo Premier League 27/5
1996 Template:Flagicon Dynamo Premier League 31/17
1996–97 Template:Flagicon Sporting Gijón La Liga 28/8
1997–98 Template:Flagicon Sporting Gijón La Liga 27/6
1998–99 Template:Flagicon Sporting Gijón Segunda División 35/13
1999-00 Template:Flagicon Sporting Gijón Segunda División 30/13
2000–01 Template:Flagicon Sporting Gijón Segunda División 37/7
2001–02 Template:Flagicon Burgos Segunda División 23/1

* – played games and goals

Honours

Club

Individual

  • Top 33 players year-end list: 1992, 1994, 1996

References

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External links

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