Egor Shaykov

{{Infobox football biography

|name = Egor Shaykov

|fullname = Egor Mikhailovich Shaykov

|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1980|06|23}}

|birth_place = Moscow, Soviet Union

|height = 1.83m

|position = Forward

|currentclub =

|youthyears1 = 1997–1998

|youthclubs1 = Torpedo-ZIL Moscow

|years1 = 1998–2000

|years2 = 2000–2002

|years3 = 2002–2004

|years4 = 2004

|years5 = 2005

|clubs1 = Torpedo-Luzhniki-d Moscow

|clubs2 = Spartak Shchyolkovo

|clubs3 = Arsenal Tula

|clubs4 = Titan Klin

|clubs5 = Arsenal Tula

|caps1 = 29

|caps2 = 76

|caps3 = 49

|caps4 = 16

|caps5 = 23

|goals1 = 4

|goals2 = 27

|goals3 = 9

|goals4 = 1

|goals5 = 7

|years6 = 2005–2010

|clubs6 = Strogino (beach soccer)

|years7 = 2010

|clubs7 = Delta (beach soccer)

|years8 = 2010–2018

|clubs8 = Lokomotiv Moscow (beach soccer)

|caps8 = 60

|goals8 = 34

|nationalyears1 = 2005–2018

|nationalteam1 = Russia national beach soccer team

|manageryears1 = 2018–

|managerclubs1 = Academy (Linden City)

|club-update = 20 May 2018

|nationalteam-update = 20 May 2018}}

{{MedalBox|sport=Beach soccer|country={{RUS}}|medals=

{{Medal|Competition|FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup}}

{{Medal|Gold|2011 Ravenna|}}

{{Medal|Gold|2013 Papeete|}}

{{Medal|Silver|2007 Rio de Janeiro|}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2015 Espinho|}}

{{Medal|Competition|Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup}}

{{Medal|Gold|2011 Dubai|}}

{{Medal|Gold|2012 Dubai|}}

{{Medal|Silver|2013 Dubai|}}

{{Medal|Silver|2014 Dubai|}}

{{Medal|Gold|2015 Dubai|}}

{{Medal|Competition|European Games}}

{{Medal|Gold|2015 Baku|Team}}

{{Medal|Competition|Euro Beach Soccer Cup}}

{{Medal|Gold|2012 Moscow|}}

{{Medal|Silver|2005 Moscow|}}}}

Egor Mikhailovich Shaykov ({{langx|ru|Егор Михайлович Шайков}}; born 23 June 1980) is a former Russian association football and beach soccer player who was active as forward. Shaykov started his career in association football, his best results coming from the period where he played for FC Arsenal Tula. Since 2005, he played for beach soccer teams, his best results coming for BSC Lokomotiv Moscow, where he played from 2010 until his retirement in 2018. He is Merited Master of Sports of Russia.

Career

= Playing career =

Shaykov was sportive since early age. He went to swimming for three years until he switched to ice hockey at the age of seven, but he felt it was not his type of sports. Once Shaykov's sports teacher recommended him to Nikolay Nikolayevich Sevastyanov, who would become Shaykov's first coach. Sevastyanov went to different schools searching for possible pupils for his club of the large sports school Torpedo. Preliminarily, out of eight people Shaykov was the only one to be chosen.[http://beachsoccerrussia.ru/info/item/345?type=2&start_date=11.2014 Рейд "Красной машины". Егор "Ягр" Шайков]. BeachSoccerRussia.ru

Shaykov started his career for the association football team Torpedo-ZIL Moscow and then for the mirror team Torpedo-Luzhniki (now Torpedo Moscow). He played for FC Arsenal Tula for three years, collecting 12 goals in 76 caps; one of his goals was the 800th for Arsenal at the Russian Championships. He then played for FC Titan Klin for around half a year before making a short break.

In 2005, he was invited by future beach soccer top coach Evgeny Pisarev to play for the Russia national beach soccer team. In their first tournament at the 2005 Euro Beach Soccer Cup team Russia finished second. Shaykov then debuted for BSC Strogino.[http://www.arsenal-tula.ru/index.php?uin=648 Интервью бывших игроков «Арсенала» на официальном сайте клуба «Арсенал» (Тула)]. BeachSoccerRussia.ru

In 2010, Shaykov switched to BSC Delta together with three other teammates,[http://fcdelta.ucoz.ru/news/2 ФК «Дельта» усилился 4 игроками сборной России] but in the same year he debuted for BSC Lokomotiv Moscow.

On 21 December 2012, Shaykov was named Merited Master of Sports by the order of the Sports Minister.{{cite web|url=http://www.minsport.gov.ru/documents/awards/2729/ |publisher=minsport.gov.ru|title=Наградные приказы — Министерство спорта Российской Федерации |accessdate=20 May 2018}}

At the inaugural 2013 Euro Winners Cup, Lokomotiv went on to win the trophy and Shaykov was named MVP.

Shaykov's last appearance in beach soccer was as a player of Lokomotiv at the Russian Super Cup, where the Moscow club lost to BSC Kristall, 3–4.[http://beachsoccerrussia.ru/info/item/8729?type=2& Шайков: у меня сложилась блестящая карьера, не хочу её портить]. BeachSoccerRussia.ru

= Coaching career =

After his retirement, Shaykov serves as coach for the Latvian beach soccer club "Academy" (also known as "Linden City"). He brought them to the final of the Latvia Cup, where they defeated Krass, 5–1.{{cite web|url=http://bsrussia.com/info/item/9486?type=2|script-title=ru:"В России мы тоже начинали с нуля". Шайков поднимает "пляжку" в Латвии|trans-title="In Russia we also started from scratch". Shaykov raises beach soccer in Latvia|language=ru|publisher=bsrussia.com|date=2018-07-24|accessdate=2018-07-24}}

Achievements

=National team=

=Clubs=

  • Russian National champion: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017
  • Russian Cup winner: 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013
  • Russian Super Cup winner: 2011
  • Euro Winners Cup winner: 2013
  • Mundialito de Clubes winner: 2012

=Individually=

  • 2011 season
  • Euro Beach Soccer League, Stage 4 – MVP
  • 2012 season
  • Merited Master of Sports (21 December 2012)[https://www.minsport.gov.ru/documents/awards/2729/ Приказ министра спорта № 66-нг от 21 декабря 2012 г.]

References

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