Vyacheslav Lychkin

Vyacheslav Lychkin
Personal information
Full name Vyacheslav Stepanovich Lychkin
Date of birth (1973-09-30) 30 September 1973
Place of birth Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Retired
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989–1990 FC Termist Baku 18 (0)
1991 Neftchi Baku PFC 3 (0)
1991 Dinamo Baku 25 (3)
1992 FC Dynamo Stavropol 3 (0)
1992 FC Nart Cherkessk 17 (5)
1993–1994 FC Anzhi Makhachkala 55 (10)
1995–1996 Neftchi Baku PFC 30 (4)
1996 Trabzonspor 1 (0)
1997 TPS 19 (6)
1997 Kapaz Ganja 11 (2)
1998 FC Tyumen 11 (4)
1999 FC Torpedo-ZIL Moscow 9 (0)
1999 FC Kristall Smolensk 11 (4)
2000 FC Lokomotiv St. Petersburg 11 (3)
2000–2001 FC Dynamo-SPb St. Petersburg 15 (5)
2002 FC Kondopoga (amateur)
2002 FC Spartak Lukhovitsy 19 (10)
2003 FC Gazovik-Gazprom Izhevsk 37 (1)
2004 FC Vidnoye 17 (8)
2004–2005 FK Khazar Lankaran 29 (4)
2005–2006 FC Inter Baku 21 (4)
2007–2008 FK Simurq Zaqatala 21 (0)
National team
1995–2001 Azerbaijan 45 (4)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 1 January 2009.

Vyacheslav Lychkin (Russian: Вячеслав Лычкин; born 30 September 1973) is a retired Azerbaijani professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1989 for FC Termist Baku.[1]

International career

For Azerbaijan, Lychkin is capped 45 times, scoring 4 goal.[2] He made his national team debut on 26 April 1995 against Romania in Euro 1996 qualifying.[3] He scored his first goal on 27 February 1996 against Faroe Islands in a friendly match.[3]

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 27 February 1996 Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, Larnaca,  Faroe Islands 1–0 3–0 Friendly
2 10 September 1997 Nepstadion, Budapest,  Hungary 3-1 3–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
3 6 March 1999 Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, Larnaca,  Estonia 2-0 2–2 Friendly
4 5 March 1999 Tofiq Bahramov Stadium, Baku,  Liechtenstein 2-0 4–0 UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying

Honours

References

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