Aleksei Vladimirovich Berezutski (born 20 June 1982 in Moscow) is an association footballer who
played defender. He began his professional career in 1999
at the age of 17 in Torpedo-ZIL. He
is now playing for CSKA Moscow. He tends to play as a central defender but he
can play as fullback, wingback, defensive midfielder or even as a winger. He is
a defender who can join attacks from the wing. He scored CSKA Moscow's first goal
as they came from behind to win the 2005 UEFA Cup Final.
Aleksei started to play
football in sport school Smena in Moscow. He is married and has a daughter
named Alyona. His identical twin brother, Vasili, is also a CSKA defender.
Berezutski's current
contract with CSKA Moscow runs until 2011.
Berezutski is a Russia national football team regular,
making 32 appearances since 2003.Aleksey took a big part in Russia's second
goal against England in a vital euro 2008 qualification match which Russia won
2–1. He
was on the attack and took a shot from just outside the box which Paul Robinson
could only parry away. Roman Pavlyuchenko then quickly ran to it and touched it
in to the net.
Aleksei was selected Russia's captain for the 0–3
friendly defeat against Romania, though it was speculated that Hiddink only
gave him the captain's armband so he could differentiate between Aleksei and
Vasili.
He was confirmed for the finalized UEFA Euro 2012
squad on 25 May 2012.
Following his side's
Champions League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford on 3 November,
Berezutski (along with colleague Sergei Ignashevich) tested positive for the
banned substance sudafed. The two players were provisionally suspended until
the case was heard by the European governing body's disciplinary committee on
17 December, according to a UEFA statement. It was later revealed that they had
taken a cold medicine which had not been reported, and both players were
suspended for 1 game, which was applied retroactively.
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