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Profile Roman Pavlyuchenko

Personal information :

Full name : Roman Anatolevich Pavlyuchenko
Date of birth : 15 December 1981
Place of birth : Mostovskoy, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height : 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
Playing position : Striker
Current club : Tottenham Hotspur
Number : 9
Senior career :
1998–1999 Dynamo Stavropol
2000–2002 Rotor
2003–2008 Spartak Moscow
2008– Tottenham Hotspur - sekarang
National team :
2003– Russia

Club career :

Spartak Moscow

Pavlyuchenko moved to Spartak Moscow in the spring of 2003. During his time at Spartak, Pavlyuchenko was the club's most prolific goalscorer, scoring 89 goals in 187 games. His goalscoring, together with his loyalty to the rhombik (the club's emblem), earned him much respect and appreciation from the "Army of Red-White Fans".

Tottenham Hotspur

In September 2008, Pavlyuchenko signed for Tottenham Hotspur[2] for a reported fee of £14 million. Pavlyuchenko made his debut for the Spurs on 15 September against Aston Villa. He scored his first goal on 24 September 2008, in the 2–1 League Cup 3rd round win against Newcastle United. Pavlyuchenko went on to score his first league goal for the club in the 2–0 victory against Bolton Wanderers on 26 October 2008. He has scored in every English domestic cup competition game he has played in, except for the 2009 Football League Cup Final. In the 2009–10 season Pavlyuchenko was fourth choice striker for Tottenham with Harry Redknapp preferring Robbie Keane, Peter Crouch and Jermain Defoe to the Russian. Although not given much of an opportunity from manager Harry Redknapp, Pavlyuchenko has been a fan favourite at White Hart Lane with support on internet forums as well as social sites such as Facebook, with supporter groups gaining popularity such as . Such wide support may have been the only factor which kept Pavlyuchenko at Tottenham in January 2010 when he was linked with a move away from the club.

Pavlyuchenko came on as a substitute on 21 February against Wigan and scored a close range finish to make the score 2–0, his first league goal of the season. He also added a second from a very tight angle during injury time to make it 3–0. He made only his second start of the season on 24 February and scored twice in the FA Cup 5th Round replay against Bolton Wanderers, which Tottenham won 4–0. Manager Harry Redknapp has since gone on to say that the Russian striker has taken his opportunity and may well see further first team action. Pavlyuchenko continued his good form with another goal against Everton on the 28 February, and another two goals against Blackburn Rovers on 13 March. He also scored a goal in the quarter-final replay against Fulham at White Hart Lane on 24 March. On 17 August, he scored a very important goal against BSC Young Boys in the Champions League, despite being behind 3-0 at one point, a goal from Sebastian Bassong pulled it back to 3-1, before Pavlyuchenko made it 3-2. In the second leg Tottenham won 4-0 at home, meaning that they would progress into the Champions League group stages. Pavlyuchenko's promising form in this tournament continued with two second-half penalty strikes against FC Twente in Tottenham's second group match followed by a decisive third goal as Spurs beat champions Inter Milan on Matchday 4. On November 4 Pavlyuchenko scored a brilliant volley against in the 4-2 loss against Bolton Wanderers, following this the next weekend with another in a home win against Blackburn Rovers.

International career

In 2003, Pavlyuchenko was first called into the Russian national team and since 2005 has been consistently earning caps at the national level.

Euro 2008

Roman Pavlyuchenko was in the spotlight when he scored both goals in Russia's 2–1 victory in a crucial Euro 2008 qualification match against England.[8] He was named in Guus Hiddink's 23-man squad for UEFA Euro 2008.

He scored a late consolation goal in Russia's loss to Spain in their opening match of the campaign and the first goal in Russia's third match of the tournament against Sweden to send Russia through at Sweden's expense. He was declared man of the match after the 1–0 game with Greece, although he did not score in the game, and then scored the first goal of the match in Russia's 3–1 quarter final victory over the Netherlands. After the tournament ended, he was named in the 23-man Team of the Tournament.

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