Roman Berezovsky
Roman Berezovsky (Armenian language Ռոման Բերեզովսկի, Russian language Березовский Роман Анатольевич, born on August 5, 1974 in Yerevan, Armenia SSR is an Armenian Football (soccer) goalkeeper, the current captain (football) of the Russian Premier League club FC Khimki and a member of Armenian national football team. He participated in 53 international matches since his debut in home 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Portugal national football team on August 31, 1996. Roman was also voted Russia's best goalkeeper in the late 1990s and is considered as the best Armenian goalkeeper ever. His stable performances in Armenia national football team made him fans' favorite. He is also the current record holder of the saves during penalty kicks in the Russian/USSR championships with 12 saves made.
Roman Berezovsky biography
Roman Berezovsky (Armenian language Ռոման Բերեզովսկի, Russian language Березовский Роман Анатольевич, born on August 5, 1974 in Yerevan, Armenia SSR is an Armenian Football (soccer) goalkeeper, the current captain (football) of the Russian Premier League club FC Khimki and a member of Armenian national football team. He participated in 53 international matches since his debut in home 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Portugal national football team on August 31, 1996. Roman was also voted Russia's best goalkeeper in the late 1990s and is considered as the best Armenian goalkeeper ever. His stable performances in Armenia national football team made him fans' favorite. He is also the current record holder of the saves during penalty kicks in the Russian/USSR championships with 12 saves made.
Achievements
- Russian Cup with FC Zenit Saint Petersburg: 1999
- Russian Cup finalist with FC Khimki: 2005
- Russian First Division with FC Khimki: 2006
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Berezovsky
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