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Yuriy Nikiforov
Ukrainian and Russian footballer

Yuriy Nikiforov

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Ukrainian and Russian footballer
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Place of birth
Odessa
Age
54 years
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Biography

Yuri Valeryevich Nikiforov (alternate spelling Valeriovych; Russian: Юрий Валерьевич Никифоров, Ukrainian: Юрій Валерійович Никифоров; born 16 September 1970) is a football coach and a former player who played mainly as a central defender. He is an assistant coach with FC Dynamo-2 Moscow.

Club career

Born in Odessa, Ukraine, Soviet Union, Nikiforov started playing professionally with hometown's FC Chornomorets. After one year with FC Dynamo Kyiv in which he appeared solely for the reserves he returned to his first club, playing in the inaugural edition of the Ukrainian Premier League.

In early 1993, Nikiforov moved to Russia with FC Spartak Moscow, being an instrumental defensive unit as the capital side won three out of four Premier League titles, with the player also netting regularly. His first abroad experience came with Sporting de Gijón, to where he arrived at the same time as former compatriot Dmitri Cheryshev (he would also share team with another Russian while in Asturias, Igor Lediakhov).

After Gijón's relegation from La Liga, Nikiforov played five years in the Netherlands, starting with PSV Eindhoven which he helped to consecutive Eredivisie accolades. For 2002–03, the 32-year-old signed with lowly RKC Waalwijk also in the Dutch top level, with the club finishing in a comfortable ninth place. He finished his career in Japan, after one year with Urawa Red Diamonds.

International career

Nikiforov played four times for the Commonwealth of Independent States in 1992, as the national team that rose from the ashes of the Soviet Union took part in that year's UEFA European Championship – he did not make the squad for the finals. His debut came on 25 January in a 1–0 friendly with the United States, in Miami.

After briefly representing Ukraine, also in that year, Nikiforov switched to Russia, with which he would participate in two FIFA World Cups – 1994 and 2002 – as well as UEFA Euro 1996 (eight matches in total, but with the national side always exiting in the group stage).

In 2009, Nikiforov was part of the Russian squad that won the Legends Cup.

Personal life

Nikiforov's older brother, Oleksandr, was also a footballer. He too represented Chornomorets (four different spells), and coincided with Yuri from 1989–90.

Statistics

Club

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Soviet UnionLeagueSoviet CupFederation CupEuropeTotal
1987Odessa5050
1988Chernomorets OdessaTop League1010
1989Dynamo KyivTop League2020
1990Chernomorets OdessaTop League170170
1991302302
UkraineLeagueUkrainian CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
1992Chernomorets OdessaUkrainian Premier League182182
1992/93243243
RussiaLeagueRussian CupPremier League CupEuropeTotal
1993Spartak MoscowRussian Premier League230230
199426290352
199522850278
1996145852210
SpainLeagueCopa del ReyCopa de la LigaEuropeTotal
1996/97Sporting GijónLa Liga38231413
1997/98271271
NetherlandsLeagueKNVB CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
1998/99PSVEredivisie2513150332
1999/002931050353
2000/0126140120421
2001/021902060270
2002/03RKCEredivisie291291
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupJ.League CupAsiaTotal
2003Urawa RedsJ1 League1200040-160
2004000000-00
CountrySoviet Union552552
Ukraine425425
Russia85152259720
Spain653653
Netherlands12861286
Japan1200040-160
Total38731004022541336

National team

CIS
YearAppsGoals
199240
Total40
Ukraine
YearAppsGoals
199230
Total30
Russia
YearAppsGoals
199320
199492
199581
1996133
199740
199840
199900
200000
200170
200280
Total556

Honours

Club

Chornomorets Odesa
  • Ukrainian Cup (1): 1992
Spartak Moscow
  • Russian Football Premier League (3): 1993, 1994, 1996
  • Russian Cup (1): 1994
PSV Eindhoven
  • Eredivisie (2): 1999–2000, 2000–01
  • Johan Cruyff Shield (3):1998 , 2000 , 2001

Country

Soviet Union
  • FIFA U-16 World Cup (1): 1987
  • UEFA European Under-18 Championship (1): 1988
Russia
  • Legends Cup (2): 2009, 2010

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