Edgars Gauračs

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Edgars Gauračs

Gauračs in training
Personal information
Full nameEdgars Gauračs
Date of birth (1988-03-10) 10 March 1988
Place of birthRēzekne, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union
(now Republic of Latvia)
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current clubTorpedo Moscow
Number9
Youth career
0000–2004Blāzma
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2004–2006Blāzma65(22)
2006–2009Ascoli0(0)
2009Rodengo Saiano (loan)2(0)
2009–2010Ventspils7(0)
2010→ Rapid Bucureşti (loan)6(0)
2010–2011Sheriff Tiraspol12(11)
2011–2012Yenisey Krasnoyarsk33(5)
2012–Torpedo Moscow36(4)
National team
2007–2010Latvia U2112(10)
2011–Latvia18(5)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 19:58, 27 January 2014 (UTC).

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 4 November 2013

Edgars Gauračs (born 10 March 1988 in Rēzekne) is a Latvian footballer, currently playing for Russian National Football League club Torpedo Moscow and Latvia football team as a striker.[1]

Club career

Ascoli

Until summer 2006 he played for Blāzma Rēzekne, but after training in Italy with teams like Milan, Sampdoria and Lazio, he signed with Ascoli.[2] He was released from the Italian club in 2009.[3]

Ventspils

FK Ventspils signed him before the UEFA Europa League matches in 2009.[4] He appeared for FK Ventspils in the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League group stages.[5] He scored a goal against Hertha BSC in the first match 1–1 draw.[6] During the winter transfer period in 2009 after several great performances many clubs from Romania and Greece showed their interest in signing him during the winter transfer window.[7]

Gauračs finally signed a contract with FC Rapid Bucureşti in Romania and he joined the club on loan from Ventspils until the end of the season.[8] The club’s owner, George Copos, confidently announced that the player had a bright future ahead of him at his new club, where he would have stayed for 4 more years if Rapid had activated its option for a permanent deal in the summer. Rapid paid 50,000 € for the loan.[9] Edgars made his debut for Rapid on 28 February 2010 in a league match against Unirea Urziceni, coming on as a substitute.[10] Unfortunately, Edgars had to fight with his injuries all season long, appearing only in six team matches without scoring a single goal. In June 2010 he returned to FK Ventspils but was released in July.

Sheriff Tiraspol

In August 2010, after treating his injuries, he went on trial with FC Sheriff Tiraspol from Moldova. This trial was successful and he signed a contract with the team on 25 August 2010, making himself available to play in the UEFA Europa League.[11]

Gauračs scored a hat-trick for Sheriff in his first match at the club in a 4–0 victory over FC Sfîntul Gheorghe.[12] He also appeared in the 2–0 victory over FC Dynamo Kiev in the UEFA Europa League second match.[13] All in all he played five matches out of six in the Europa League, starting one match in the first eleven. He scored five goals in a 7–0 league victory over FC Dinamo Bender on 18 December 2010.[14] All in all he played 12 matches in the national championship of Moldova, scoring 11 goals. After the first half of the season he decided to quit the contract, searching for a higher level championship.[15]

Yenisey Krasnoyarsk

In February 2011 Gauračs went on trial with Russian National Football League club FC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk and signed a contract with them in March 2011.[16] He became a first eleven player right after joining and during the season played 33 matches, scoring 5 goals for the team.[17] Yenisey finished the season in the tenth position.[18]

Torpedo Moscow

On 15 June 2012 Gauračs signed a two-year contract with another Russian National Football League club Torpedo Moscow.[19] Player himself stated that Torpedo's ambitions to earn a promotion to the Russian Premier League and the relatively close distance to Latvia had made the decision for him.[20] In his first season with Torpedo, Gauračs scored three goals in 21 appearances.

International career

From 2007 till 2010, Gauračs played for Latvia U-21. He scored 10 goals in 12 games and is still the all-time top scorer for the U-21 side.[1] Gauračs made his senior debut for Latvia in the EURO 2012 qualification match against Israel on 4 June 2011, coming on as a substitute.[21] Gauračs helped Latvia win the 2012 Baltic Cup, scoring 3 goals in 2 matches and becoming the top scorer of the tournament.[22]

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 1 June 2012 Estonia Võru Stadium, Võru  Lithuania 2-0 5-0 2012 Baltic Cup
2. 1 June 2012 Estonia Võru Stadium, Võru  Lithuania 4-0 5-0 2012 Baltic Cup
3. 3 June 2012 Estonia Võru Stadium, Võru  Finland 1-1 1-1 2012 Baltic Cup
4. 16 October 2012 Latvia Skonto Stadium, Riga  Liechtenstein 2–0 2–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
5. 28 May 2013 Germany Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena, Duisburg  Turkey 1–2 3–3 Friendly

Other information

Gauračs is famous for his unusual goal in the Moldovan National Division match against FC Olimpia on 7 November 2010, coming from the back of the goalkeeper and stealing the ball from the unlucky Serghei Paşcenco, while he was preparing to make a long distance kick after saving a penalty.[23]

Personal life

Gauračs is married to Jūlija Gaurača and has a son Enriko, born in 2008. Gauračs has several tattoos across his body that represent important events of his personal life.[24] He is locally famous for his stylish image and similarities in looks with the former English football superstar David Beckham. Gauračs speaks six languages – Latvian, English, Russian, Polish, Romanian and Italian. His all-time favourite football player is Andriy Shevchenko. Gauračs is an active user of Twitter and Instagram.[25]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Latvia. "Edgars Gauracs - Player profile". transfermarkt.co.uk. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  2. "Edgars Gauračs spēlēs "Serie A" klubā "Ascoli"" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. 1 September 2006. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  3. Osis, Miķelis (15 August 2008). "Gauračs "Ascoli" palikt nevēlas" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  4. ""Ventspils" rindas papildina GauraÄ?s un argentÄŤnietis – VirslÄŤga – Futbols –" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  5. "UEFA Europa League – Fixtures & Results: Group stage – 17 September 2009: Hertha BSC Berlin 1 – 1 FK Ventspils". UEFA. Retrieved 17 September 2009. 
  6. Tvnet/Leta (17 September 2009). "FK "Ventspils" debijā Eiropas līgā izcīna pirmo punktu" (in Latvian). Tvnet.lv. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  7. "Par Gauraču interese arī Grieķijā – Virslīga – Futbols –" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. 19 December 2009. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  8. Celmiņš, Jānis (9 January 2010). "Gauračs pievienojas Bukarestes" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  9. "Gauracs, hoping to land a four years long deal with Rapid". Scoutingromania.wordpress.com. 30 January 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  10. Osis, Miķelis (28 February 2010). "Gauračs debitē, "Rapid" neizšķirts pret čempioni" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  11. "LFF: Edgars Gauračs pievienojas Tiraspoles "Sheriff"" (in Latvian). Lff.lv. 27 August 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  12. "Rudņevs rezultatīvākais Polijā, Gauračs debitē Moldovā" (in Latvian). parSportu.lv. 11 September 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  13. Mackevičs, Nauris (30 September 2012). "Gauračs palīdz "Sheriff" pieveikt "Dynamo"" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  14. Celmiņš, Jānis (18 December 2010). "Gauračs gadu noslēdz ar pieciem vārtiem pret "Dinamo"" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  15. Osis, Miķelis (27 January 2011). "Gauračs lauzis līgumu ar "Sheriff" un centīsies iekļūt "Slovan"" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  16. Osis, Miķelis (11 February 2011). "Grebis spēlēs Azerbaidžānā, Gauračs apdomā "Yenisey" piedāvājumu" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  17. "Edgars Gauračs". National Football Teams. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  18. "Summary - FNL - Russia - Results, fixtures, tables and news". Soccerway. 11 January 2012. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  19. Celmiņš, Jānis (15 June 2012). "Gauračs karjeru turpinās Maskavas "Torpedo"" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  20. Osis, Miķelis (16 June 2012). "Gauračs: "Maskavas "Torpedo" un mans mērķis ir iekļūt Premjerlīgā"" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  21. "EURO 2012 kvalifikācija: LATVIJA - IZRAĒLA 1:2 (0:2)" (in Latvian). lff.lv. Retrieved 4 November 2013. 
  22. "Baltijas kausa fināls" (in Latvian). lff.lv. Retrieved 4 November 2013. 
  23. Mackevičs, Nauris (7 November 2010). "Gauračs iesit kuriozus vārtus" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 17 October 2012. 
  24. "Foto: Edgara Gaurača tetovējumu apskats" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. 27 December 2012. Retrieved 4 November 2013. 
  25. Novickis, Edmunds (4 February 2013). "Gauračs: "Protu sešas valodas"" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 4 November 2013. 

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