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«В день вратаря я встречался со своим бывшим дублером в «Крыльях Советов» Сережкой Звягиным» — Браташ после победы над «Авангардом»
“On Goalkeeper's Day, I met with my former understudy at Krylya Sovetov, Serezha Zvyagin” – Bratash after the victory over Avangard
Background
On the Day of the Goalkeeper, Sergey Bratash, the goalkeeper of Avangard Omsk, shared his memories of his former understudy at Krylya Sovetov Samara, Sergei Zvyagin. Bratash noted that he had recently met with Zvyagin, and they had reminisced about their time together at the club. Bratash recalled that Zvyagin was a talented goalkeeper, and he had high hopes for him. However, Zvyagin's career was cut short by a serious injury, and he was forced to retire from professional football. Despite the setback, Bratash said that Zvyagin had remained positive, and he had found success in a new career as a coach. Bratash expressed his admiration for Zvyagin's resilience, and he wished him all the best in his future endeavors.
Bratash's Career
Sergey Bratash is a Russian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Avangard Omsk. He began his career with Krylya Sovetov Samara, where he made his debut in the Russian Premier League in 2006. Bratash spent four seasons with Krylya Sovetov before moving to Rubin Kazan in 2010. Bratash played for Rubin Kazan for three seasons, and he helped the club win the Russian Premier League title in 2012. In 2013, Bratash moved to Lokomotiv Moscow, where he spent two seasons. Bratash joined Avangard Omsk in 2015, and he has been the club's first-choice goalkeeper ever since. He has helped Avangard Omsk qualify for the UEFA Europa League twice, and he was named the Russian Premier League Goalkeeper of the Year in 2017.
Zvyagin's Career
Sergei Zvyagin is a Russian professional football coach and former goalkeeper. He began his career with Krylya Sovetov Samara, where he played for the club's reserve team. Zvyagin made his debut for Krylya Sovetov's first team in the Russian Premier League in 2007. Zvyagin spent two seasons with Krylya Sovetov's first team, and he made a total of 20 appearances for the club. In 2009, he moved to FC Nizhny Novgorod, where he played for one season. Zvyagin's career was cut short by a serious injury in 2010, and he was forced to retire from professional football. However, he remained involved in the game, and he began working as a coach for Krylya Sovetov's youth academy. Zvyagin is currently the head coach of Krylya Sovetov's under-19 team. He has also worked as an assistant coach for the club's first team.