Ruslan Nigmatullin
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Ruslan Nigmatullin (Russian: Руслан Нигматуллин) (born July 10, 1974 in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia) is a former Russian football goalkeeper. He has appeared over 20 times for the Russian national team and was their starting keeper at the 2002 World Cup. Despite being considered one of the best Russian goalkeepers during that period, he retired from soccer for good only 4 years later (February 2006), at the age of 32, after a series of unsuccessful transfers.
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- Terek Grozny (2005)
- Lokomotiv Moscow (2004)
- Salernitana (2003)
- CSKA Moscow (2002)
- Hellas Verona (2002)
- Lokomotiv Moscow (1997-2001)
- Spartak Moscow (1994-97)
- Kamaz Naberezhnye Chelny (-1994)
Preceded by Yegor Titov |
Russian Footballer of the Year 2001 |
Succeeded by Dmitri Loskov |
Russia squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup | ||
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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 Dayev | 14 Chugainov | 15 Alenichev | 16 Kerzhakov | 17 Semak | 18 Sennikov | 19 Pimenov | 20 Izmailov | 21 Khokhlov | 22 Sychev | 23 Filimonov | Coach: Romantsev |
Categories: Russian footballers | Spartak Moscow footballers | FC Lokomotiv Moscow players | Salernitana Calcio 1919 players | CSKA Moscow footballers | Hellas Verona F.C. players | FIFA World Cup 2002 players | 1974 births | Living people | Russia international footballers | Football (soccer) goalkeepers | Tatars | Russian football biography stubs