Viktor Bulatov

Viktor Bulatov
Personal information
Full nameViktor Gennadyevich Bulatov
Date of birthJanuary 22, 1972
Place of birthChelyabinsk, Soviet Union
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Club information
Current team
FC Arsenal Tula (reserves manager)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1990FC Zvezda Moscow8(0)
1990–1992Volgar Astrakhan94(17)
1993Khimmash Dimitrovgrad19(17)
1994FC Zenit Chelyabinsk26(12)
1994Dynamo Stavropol14(3)
1995–1997Krylia Sovetov87(12)
1998Torpedo Moscow30(9)
1999–2001Spartak Moscow87(7)
2002–2003Krylia Sovetov38(0)
2004–2005Terek Grozny51(1)
2006–2007Alania Vladikavkaz38(2)
2007–2008Astana11(0)
2008SKA-Energia Khabarovsk15(0)
2009Torpedo Moscow8(1)
Total526(81)
National team
1998–2001Russia6(0)
Teams managed
2008FC Nika Moscow (youth team)
2009FC Nika Moscow
2009FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk (assistant)
2010–2012FC Dnepr Smolensk
2012–2014FC Zenit Penza
2014–FC Arsenal Tula (reserves)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of January 1, 2009.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of March 27, 2007
This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Gennadyevich and the family name is Bulatov.

Viktor Gennadyevich Bulatov (Russian: Виктор Геннадьевич Булатов; born January 22, 1972 in Chelyabinsk) is a Russian football coach and a former Russian international footballer who currently manages the reserves team of FC Arsenal Tula.

Bulatov spent the prime years of his career at Spartak Moscow. Apart from Spartak, Bulatov played for various Russian clubs, including Torpedo Moscow, Terek Grozny, Alania Vladikavkaz and had two spells at Krylia Sovetov.
In summer 2007 as an experienced player he moved to Kazakh champions Astana[1] to strengthen the club in its forthcoming Champions League journey.

On international level, Bulatov made his debut for Russia national football team in a 1998 friendly match defeat to Brazil and played his last game in 2001, against Greece.

Honours

European club competitions

External links

References

  1. "Bylatov moves to Astana" from Goal.com