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Alexey Smertin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alexey Smertin

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Alexey Smertin
Personal information
Full name Alexey Gennadyevich Smertin
Date of birth May 1, 1975 (1975-05-01) (age 33)
Place of birth    Barnaul, RSFSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Fulham
Number 8
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1992–1993
1994–1996
1997-1998
1999–2000
2000–2003
2003–2006
2003–2004
2005–2006
2006
2007–
Dinamo Barnaul
Zarya Leninsk-Kuznetski
Uralan Elista
Lokomotiv Moscow
Girondins Bordeaux
Chelsea
Portsmouth (loan)
Charlton Athletic (loan)
Dynamo Moscow
Fulham
042 0(2)
124 (13)
049 0(3)
039 0(7)
085 0(2)
016 0(0)
026 0(0)
018 0(0)
022 0(0)
022 0(2)   
National team2
1998-2007 Russia 055 0(0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of May 3, 2008.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of March 3, 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

Alexey Gennadyevich Smertin (Russian: Алексей Смертин) (born May 1, 1975 in Barnaul, USSR) is a Russian football player. He plays centre midfield at Fulham in the English Premier League after having his contract with Dynamo Moscow terminated, and was a captain of the Russian national team. He is fairly versatile and is able to play in defence as well as midfield.

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[edit] Club career

[edit] Early career

Smertin has previously played for Dinamo Barnaul, Zarya Leninsk-Kuznetski, Uralan Elista, Lokomotiv Moscow, and French team Girondins Bordeaux before moving on to Chelsea.

[edit] Chelsea

Claudio Ranieri brought Smertin to Chelsea from Bordeaux in August 2003 for £3.45m before loaning him out to Portsmouth for the 2003–04 season. After some impressive performances at Fratton Park, most notably in Pompey's 1–0 victory over Manchester United, Smertin returned to London. However, Ranieri had now been succeeded by José Mourinho, who had made his own midfield signing in compatriot Tiago Mendes, adding to a midfield that already boasted Frank Lampard, Claude Makélélé, Geremi, and Scott Parker. Smertin only played a bit-part role for the team in 2004/2005 as Chelsea won the title.

He was ultimately deemed surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge and was loaned out to Charlton for the 2005–06 season. At Charlton, he was a starter and had some impressive performances. In January 2006, he was transferred to Dynamo Moscow, for a fee of £1 million.[1].

In an interview with the European Soccer Magazine in March 2006, Smertin insisted that he harboured no ill-feeling whatsoever towards Mourinho, and that he was grateful to have been able to participate in the celebrations at Stamford Bridge when Chelsea were crowned English Premier League champions. Smertin also insisted that his time in England was "a good experience", and that he now believes more firmly than before that the Premiership is the most challenging domestic competition in world football.

[edit] Dynamo Moscow

Smertin played a total of 22 games for Dynamo Moscow before being transfer listed, alongside several other newly-signed players, such as Maniche, Francisco Lima, Costinha and Giourkas Seitaridis in Andrey Kobelev's massive attempt at rebuilding the team for the new season.

[edit] Fulham

After Smertin's release from Moscow, Smertin signed for English Premier League outfit Fulham on a two and a half year deal that will see the player at the club until the summer of 2009.[2] He started most of the opening games of the 2007/08 season but the arrival of Danny Murphy on transfer deadline day has threatened his place in Fulham's midfield. His place in the side and his comeback attempt for the Russian National Team has been hampered by having an overcrowded midfield as well as injury problems. Simon Davies and Danny Murphy have caused a drop in his playing time.

[edit] International career

Smertin has been capped over 50 times for Russia, including the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004. He was made captain in June 2004. This past year Andrey Arshavin has taken over the duties as Russian Captain. There was speculation Alexey might return to the national team but that has died away since Smertin began to lose playing time at Fullham and Russia qualified for Euro 2008, over England, with a young team on the last day of qualifying.

[edit] References

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Preceded by
Yegor Titov
Russian Footballer of the Year
1999
Succeeded by
Yegor Titov


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