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Mikhail Rusyayev Personal information Full name Mikhail Anatolyevich Rusyayev Date of birth 15 November 1964 Place of birth Chaakhol, Tuva, Russian SFSR Date of death 10 April 2011 (aged 46)Place of death Moscow, Russia Height 1.77 m (5 ft 9 1⁄2 in) Playing position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1982–1987 FC Spartak Moscow 32 (3) 1987–1989 FC Lokomotiv Moscow 78 (29) 1989–1990 Alemannia Aachen[1] 11 (1) 1990–1992 VfB Oldenburg[2] 53 (17) 1992 FC Spartak Moscow 15 (6) 1992–1996 Tennis Borussia Berlin[3] 98 (45) 1996–2000 FC Carl Zeiss Jena[4] 120 (24) 2000–2002 TuS Makkabi Berlin National team 1988 USSR 1 (0) Teams managed 2000–2002 MFK Norilsk Nickel (Assistant coach) 2002 FC Torpedo-ZIL Moscow (Assistant coach) 2002–2003 MFK Norilsk Nickel * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Mikhail Anatolyevich Rusyayev (Russian: Михаил Анатольевич Русяев; 15 November 1964 – 10 April 2011)[5] was a Russian professional footballer.
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Early life
Rusyayev was born in Chaakhol, Tuva and raised in Tos-Bulak.
Career
He made his debut in the Soviet Top League in 1982 for FC Spartak Moscow.[6] He played 126 professional games in Germany.
Personal life
Stroke
In 2005, he suffered a stroke which left half of his body becoming paralysed as a result.[3][7]
Death
He died on 10 April 2011 in Moscow following complications from his stroke.[3][8]
Honours
- Soviet Top League champion: 1987
- Soviet Top League runner-up: 1983, 1984, 1985
- Soviet Top League bronze: 1982, 1986
- Soviet Cup finalist: 1990
- Russian Premier League champion: 1992
References
- ^ "Michail Rousajew verstorben" (in German). Alemannia Aachen. 12 April 2011. http://www.alemannia-aachen.de/aktuelles/nachrichten/details/Michail-Rousajew-verstorben-21179w/. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- ^ "Trauer um Michail Rousajew" (in German). VfB Oldenburg. 12 April 2011. http://www.vfb-oldenburg.de/magazin/artikel.php?artikel=3250&type=&menuid=273&topmenu=42. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- ^ a b c "Tennis Borussia trauert um Michail Rousajew" (in German). Tennis Borussia Berlin. 13 April 2011. http://www.tebe.de/artikel2523.html. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- ^ "FCC trauert um Michail Rousajew" (in German). FC Carl Zeiss Jena. 12 April 2011. http://www.fc-carlzeiss-jena.de/magazin/artikel.php?artikel=8379&type=&menuid=74&topmenu=301. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- ^ "Экс-игрок ФК "Спартак" Русяев скончался после продолжительной болезни" (in Russian). RIA Novosti. 11 April 2011. http://sport.rian.ru/sport/20110411/363286298.html. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- ^ "Career stats at KLISF" (in Russian). KLISF. http://www.klisf.info/numeric/index.app?cmd=ln&lang=ru&id=579994263557365. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
- ^ "Дмитрий Радченко. Возвращение "черной метки"" (in Russian). Sport Express. 26 December 2008. http://news.sport-express.ru/online/ntext/27/nl276216.html. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- ^ "Früherer Profi Rousajew stirbt mit 46 Jahren" (in German). Der Spiegel. 12 April 2011. http://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussball/0,1518,756533,00.html. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
External links
- Mikhail Rusyayev at fussballdaten.de (German)
Categories:- 1964 births
- 2011 deaths
- People from Tuva
- Deaths from stroke
- Soviet footballers
- Soviet Union international footballers
- Soviet expatriate footballers
- Russian footballers
- Russian expatriate footballers
- Association football forwards
- Expatriate footballers in Germany
- FC Spartak Moscow players
- FC Lokomotiv Moscow players
- Alemannia Aachen players
- VfB Oldenburg players
- Tennis Borussia Berlin players
- FC Carl Zeiss Jena players
- Russian Premier League players
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