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Dmitri Kharine Personal information Full name Dmitri Viktorovich Kharine Date of birth 16 August 1968 Place of birth Moscow, Soviet Union Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Playing position Goalkeeper Club information Current club Luton Town Youth career 1982 FShM Moscow Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1982–1987 FC Torpedo Moscow 63 (0) 1988–1991 FC Dynamo Moscow 40 (0) 1991–1992 CSKA Moscow 34 (0) 1992–1999 Chelsea 118 (0) 1999–2002 Celtic 11 (0) 2002–2004 Hornchurch 23 (0) Total 289 (0) National team 1988–1991 USSR 6 (0) 1992 CIS 11 (0) 1992–1998 Russia 23 (0) Teams managed 2004– Luton Town (goalkeeping coach) HonoursCompetitor for Soviet Union Men's Football Gold 1988 Seoul Team Competition * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Dmitri Viktorovich Kharine (Russian: Дмитрий Викторович Харин), (born 16 August 1968 in Moscow) is a retired association footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is the current goalkeeping coach at Conference National club Luton Town.[1]
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Club career
Russian football
He played for Russian sides Torpedo Moscow, Dynamo Moscow and CSKA Moscow in the early part of his career, before moving to English FA Premier League club Chelsea in December 1992 for £400,000.
Chelsea
With Chelsea, Kharine impressed in their run to the 1994 FA Cup Final – though he conceded four goals in the final itself – and then the club's UEFA Cup Winners' Cup run a year later, where they reached the semi-finals in their first European campaign since the 1970s. His later years at the club were blighted by injury problems and the signing of Dutch goalkeeper Ed de Goey, which limited him to 20 appearances in his last three seasons. In total, he played in 146 games for Chelsea.
Kharine wasn't fit for inclusion in Chelsea's FA Cup Final triumph at the end of the 1996–97 season (Norwegian Frode Grodås played instead), and didn't make the squad for the Cup Winners' Cup and League Cup final victories a year later. When Gianluca Vialli became Chelsea manager he established de Goey as the club's first choice goalkeeper; Kharine was limited to five appearances that season, mainly in cup games. He remained at the club as a reserve goalkeeper for a further two seasons after this.
Celtic
Kharine signed for Scottish side Celtic in the summer of 1999 on a free transfer. He arrived at Celtic Park as the first signing of new management team John Barnes and Kenny Dalglish, but injury problems ensured that he played just 11 games for the club.
Hornchurch
He was released in the summer of 2002 and signed for non-League club Hornchurch, where he was sent-off on his debut.
International career
Kharine was also an international; as a result of the political turmoil in his home nation, he ended up playing for three different teams. He won six caps for the USSR, eleven for the CIS and then 23 for Russia. Aided in part by the short-lived nature of the CIS, he was their most-capped player. He represented the Soviet Union at the 1988 Summer Olympics, winning a gold medal in the football competition. He played for the CIS at the 1992 European Championships, performing well in the 0–0 draw with Holland in Gothenburg; and for Russia at USA 94 and Euro 96, with his team going out in the group stages on each occasion. He lost his last cap in September 1998 against Ukraine.
Coaching
He currently works as the goalkeeping coach at English Conference side Luton Town.
Family
His younger brother Mikhail Kharin played football professionally as well.
Playing career
1984 Torpedo Moscow Top League 1st level 1/0 1985 Torpedo Moscow Top League 1st level 10/0 1986 Torpedo Moscow Top League 1st level 25/0 1987 Torpedo Moscow Top League 1st level 27/0 1988 FC Dynamo Moscow Top League 1st level 19/0 1989 FC Dynamo Moscow Top League 1st level 20/0 1990 FC Dynamo Moscow Top League 1st level 1/0 1991 FC Dynamo Moscow Top League 1st level 0/0 CSKA Moscow Top League 1st level 11/0 1992 CSKA Moscow Top League 1st level 23/0 1992–93 Chelsea Premier League 1st level 5/0 1993–94 Chelsea Premier League 1st level 40/0 1994–95 Chelsea Premier League 1st level 31/0 1995–96 Chelsea Premier League 1st level 26/0 1996–97 Chelsea Premier League 1st level 5/0 1997–98 Chelsea Premier League 1st level 10/0 1998–99 Chelsea Premier League 1st level 1/0 1999-00 Celtic Premier League 1st level 4/0 2000–01 Celtic Premier League 1st level 1/0 2001–02 Celtic Premier League 1st level 3/0 2002–03 Hornchurch Isthmian League Division One North 8th level 2003–04 Hornchurch Isthmian League Division One North 8th level References
External links
- Dmitri Kharine career stats at Soccerbase
- Dmitri Kharine career stats at Post War English & Scottish Football League A – Z Player's Database
- International statistics
Soviet Union squad – 1988 Summer Olympics Gold Medalists 1 Prudnikov • 2 Kharine • 3 Fokin • 4 Gorlukovich • 5 Janonis • 6 Ketashvili • 7 Losev • 8 Jarovenko • 9 Kuznetsov • 10 Dobrovolski • 11 Mykhaylychenko • 12 Narbekovas • 13 Ponomaryov • 14 Sklyarov • 15 Cherednyk • 16 Tatarchuk • 17 Tyshchenko • 18 Savichev • 19 Lyutyi • 20 Borodyuk • Coach: ByshovetsCIS squad – UEFA Euro 1992 1 Kharine • 2 Chernyshov • 3 Tskhadadze • 4 Tsveiba • 5 O. Kuznetsov • 6 Shalimov • 7 Mykhaylychenko (c) • 8 Kanchelskis • 9 Aleinikov • 10 Dobrovolski • 11 Yuran • 12 Cherchesov • 13 Kiriakov • 14 Lyutyi • 15 Kolyvanov • 16 D. Kuznetsov • 17 Korneev • 18 Onopko • 19 Lediakhov • 20 Ivanov • Coach: ByshovetsRussia squad – 1994 FIFA World Cup 1 Cherchesov • 2 Kuznetsov • 3 Gorlukovich • 4 Galiamin • 5 Nikiforov • 6 Ternavski • 7 Piatnitski • 8 Popov • 9 Salenko • 10 Karpin • 11 Beschastnykh • 12 Tetradze • 13 Borodyuk • 14 Korneev • 15 Radchenko • 16 Kharine (c) • 17 Tsymbalar • 18 Onopko • 19 Mostovoi • 20 Lediakhov • 21 Khlestov • 22 Yuran • Coach: SadyrinRussia squad – UEFA Euro 1996 1 Kharine • 2 Tetradze • 3 Nikiforov • 4 Tsymbalar • 5 Kovtun • 6 Karpin • 7 Onopko • 8 Kanchelskis • 9 Kolyvanov • 10 Mostovoi • 11 Kiriakov • 12 Cherchesov • 13 Bushmanov • 14 Dobrovolski • 15 Shalimov • 16 Simutenkov • 17 Beschastnykh • 18 Yanovskiy • 19 Radimov • 20 Gorlukovich • 21 Khokhlov • 22 Ovchinnikov • Coach: RomantsevCategories:- 1968 births
- FC Torpedo Moscow players
- FC Dynamo Moscow players
- PFC CSKA Moscow players
- Chelsea F.C. players
- Celtic F.C. players
- Dual internationalists (football)
- Expatriate footballers in England
- Expatriate footballers in Scotland
- Premier League players
- Association football goalkeepers
- Soviet Union international footballers
- Russia international footballers
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Moscow
- Russian footballers
- Soviet footballers
- Olympic footballers of the Soviet Union
- Olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union
- Footballers at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- UEFA Euro 1992 players
- 1994 FIFA World Cup players
- UEFA Euro 1996 players
- Russian expatriate footballers
- Scottish Premier League players
- Russian Premier League players
- Olympic medalists in football
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