Stanislav Larionov

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Stanislav Larionov
Born (1976-06-20) 20 June 1976 (age 48)
Leningrad, Russian SFSR

Stanislav Anatolyevich Larionov (Russian: Станислав Анатольевич Ларионов; born June 20, 1976, Leningrad, USSR) - Russia's football player in the futsal. Coach MFK CPRF Moscow.

Biography

The first professional club in 1999 in a career Larionov became MFK Saratov, where he played a little more than one season. Then Stanislav returned to his native St. Petersburg, where for some time advocated a club Yedinstvo.

Soon, however, the team ceased to exist, and he continued his career in the Ekaterinburg club Finpromko-Alpha by Yuri Rudnev. Larionov took part in the sensational victory of the Ural club in the Russian Cup in 2001. It was on account of his winning goal against Moscow Dina in the final match. Soon Finpromko-Alpha and won the European Futsal Cup Winners Cup, and Stanislav marked by two goals in the semi-finals.[1]

Despite the successes, Finpromko-Alpha will soon cease to exist, and Larionov played two seasons in Kazan Privolzhanin. Then he was invited Rudnev in Moscow Dynamo, where he also spent two seasons. During this time he became a two-time Russian Futsal Super League and won another Cup of Russia. He also noted the four goals in the draw UEFA Futsal Cup 2004/05, when Dinamo were finalists of the tournament.

After leaving Moscow club Stanislav played MFK Norilsk Nickel, Gazprom-Ugra Yugorsk, Dinamo-2,and the summer of 2010 he returned to his native St. Petersburg, becoming the player of Polytech. In early 2012 he moved on loan to the Moscow Dina.[1]

Achievements

[1]

  • Championship Russian mini-football (2): 2005, 2006
  • Owner of Russian Cup on mini-football (2): 2001, 2004
  • Recopa Cup 2002

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