Dmytro_Kolodyn

Dmytro Kolodin

Dmytro Kolodin

Ukrainian footballer


Dmytro Viktorovych Kolodin (Ukrainian: Дмитро Вікторович Колодін; born 12 April 1978) is a former Ukrainian football midfielder.

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Career

Kolodin was born in Kryvyi Rih, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union. He began playing football with FC Metalurh Zaporizhzhia's youth side, and would eventually play professional football for the club from 1996 to 1999. He also played in the Ukrainian Premier League for FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih.[1]

In 2002 Kolodin went to play in Belarus. He played for Dinamo Minsk and FC Lokomotiv Vitebsk. From 2005 to 2007 he played for Desna Chernihiv, the main team of Chernihiv, with which he took second place in the group of the second league, and here he won the Ukrainian Second League in the season 2005–06 and to get promoted to Ukrainian First League.[2]

In 2008 he returned to Belarus. He played 27 matches for Smorgon, after which he accepted an offer from Dacia Chișinău. He began the 2009 season in Moldova, but returned to Smorgon after the team's financial situation deteriorated. He also spent the next season in two clubs: he started in Uzbekistan's Kyzylkum,[3] and finished in Belarus' Naftan.[4]

The last two years of his career he played in the Ukrainian teams Mykolaiv and Zhemchuzhyna Yalta.

Honours

Desna Chernihiv

References

  1. Vardidzev, Vladimir (2009-01-09). Мастер спорта по футболу Дмитрий Колодин: "Металлург" – моя команда на всю оставшуюся жизнь" (in Russian). Industrial Zaporizhzhia. Archived from the original on 2011-08-18.
  2. "Чемпионат Украины 2005/06". www.footballfacts.ru. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  3. "Статистика в сезоне 2010" (in Russian). fc-olmaliq.uz. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  4. "Трансферы белорусских клубов: Лето 2010" (in Russian). Football Manager в Беларуси. Archived from the original on 2014-06-03.

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