Igor Semshov

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Igor Semshov
Personal information
Full name Igor Petrovich Semshov
Date of birth April 6, 1978
Place of birth Moscow, Russia
Height 5'7 (170cm)
Nickname Sima
Position Attack midfield, centre midfield
Club information
Current club Dynamo Moscow
Youth clubs
1995-96 CSKA Moscow
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1996-1997
1998-2005
2006-
CSKA Moscow
Torpedo Moscow
Dynamo Moscow
10 (1)
216 (54)
18 (4)
National team**
2002- Russia 13 (0)

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 15 September 2006.
** National team caps and goals correct
as of 15 September 2006.

Igor Petrovich Semshov (Russian: Игорь Петрович Семшов) (born April 6, 1978) is regarded as one of the best midfield players in Russian Premier League and at the same time as unlucky international player.

It would seem, he had many reasons for successful start: born in largest Russian city, learnt to play by the personal coach – his own father, graduated from the soccer academy of UEFA Cup Winner - CSKA Moscow. However the frail constitution warded off Russian soccer grands. Semshov couldn’t establish himself as a first-team player at CSKA Moscow and he left the club to join Torpedo Moscow in 1998. The new team distrusted him firstly: his boyish appearance and attitude were too suspect. The most famous fact about young Semshov was a five-match suspension following a referee kick. New Semshov appeared in 2001 when he became a father: professionalism instead of slipshodness, passion instead of frenzy. The might shortage was compensated with extraordinary technique and indefatigable energy. He was soon selected to play for the Russian international at the 2002 World Cup, but he didn’t manage to help disappointing Russian team in unusual position of left midfielder. He continued to play well for Torpedo Moscow and became a key player and a brightest star of his club. As for international he was not so successful there: he took a part at EURO 2004, but the tournament was a disappointment for him again. Russia lost out at the first round and Semshov played in the last match only, which was indecisive absolutely. After season 2005 Igor Semshov signed a three-year contract with Dynamo Moscow.

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Russia Russia squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Russia

1 Nigmatullin | 2 Kovtun | 3 Nikiforov | 4 Smertin | 5 Solomatin | 6 Semshov | 7 Onopko | 8 Karpin | 9 Titov | 10 Mostovoi | 11 Beschastnykh | 12 Cherchesov | 13 Daev | 14 Chugainov | 15 Alenichev | 16 Kerzhakov | 17 Semak | 18 Sennikov | 19 Pimenov | 20 Izmailov | 21 Khokhlov | 22 Sychev | 23 Filimonov | Coach: Romantsev