Russian forward Kechinov Valery Viktorovich

Kechinov Valery Viktorovich is a former Russian and Uzbek footballer who is known for his appearances for the Moscow Spartak. He is already 42, but he ended his career relatively early, in January 2005, when he was only thirty years old. Kechinov Valery Viktorovich played in the position of a drawn forward.

Kechinov Valery Viktorovich

Carier start

Kechinov Valery Viktorovich was born on August 5, 1974 in Tashkent, in the Uzbek SSR. From childhood, he played football at the sports school at the club "Tractor", until he became the top scorer in one of the youth leagues. After that, he was transferred to the Pakhtakor youth academy, with which he signed a professional contract in 1992, but made his debut for the main team already in 1991. Over the next season and a half, he played 39 matches, scoring 32 goals, which naturally attracted the attention of other clubs. It was already in the championship of Uzbekistan, so any invitation from a Russian club would be a step forward. But it so happened that the young player was called by Moscow Spartak. Naturally, Kechinov Valery Viktorovich agreed and since 1993 became a player in the capital's club.

Career at Spartak

What successes did Valery Viktorovich Kechinov achieve in the new club? Biography, achievements, awards - you will learn about everything from this article. But it’s worth starting from the very beginning - the 19-year-old player started only with a double - in his first season he played only one match for the main team, in the second - 16. And from the third season, Kechinov became a regular base player and soon became a key player Spartacus. " Over the next five years, Kechinov spent 175 matches for the club, scoring 54 goals. And in January 2001, his stay in the capital's club came to an end - with him he became the champion of Russia six times and once won the Russian Cup.

Valery Viktorovich Kechinov biography achievements

Saturn and Shinnik

Kechinov signed a contract with Saturn, for which he played a year and a half, having entered the field 40 times and scoring 14 goals. In the summer of 2002, Valery Viktorovich moved to Shinnik as a free agent, for which he played another two years, adding 50 more matches and 7 goals to his account. In January 2005, a Russian footballer announced his retirement.


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