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Syarhey Shtanyuk

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Playing position
  
Defender

Role
  
Footballer

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.92 m


1992–1994
  
Dynamo-93

Weight
  
86 kg

Name
  
Syarhey Shtanyuk

Position
  
Defender

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Full name
  
Syarhey Pyatrovich Shtanyuk

Date of birth
  
(1973-08-13) 13 August 1973 (age 42)

Place of birth
  
Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, USSR

Syarhey Pyatrovich Shtanyuk also known as Sergei Shtaniuk (Belarusian: Сяргей Пятровіч Штанюк, Russian: Серге́й Петрович Штанюк, Sergei Petrovich Shtanyuk) (born 13 August 1973 in Minsk) is a retired Belarusian footballer. He played in defence and was the captain for the Belarus national side.

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Career

Shtaniuk was born in Minsk and played in the Belarusian Premier League for Dynamo-93 and Dynamo Minsk before him and two team mates Pavel Michalevitsj and Aleh Poetsila decided to join Dutch amateur club Quick 1888 based in Nijmegen. He joined Russian club Dynamo Moscow in 1996 where he spent four years making over 100 appearances. After a short spell with Belgian club Royal Antwerp he joined English side Stoke City in the summer of 2001. He instantly became a fan favourite at the Britannia Stadium due to his committed style of play. In 2001–02 He played in 48 matches including the 2002 Football League Second Division play-off Final where Stoke beat Brentford 2–0 to gain promotion. He played in 47 matches in 2002–03 and won the player of the year award. He left in the summer of 2003 and returned to Russia where he played for Shinnik. He then played in Ukraine for Metalurh Zaporizhya and back in Russia with Luch-Energia Vladivostok, Rostov and Alania Vladikavkaz.

Club

  • Sourced from Syarhey Shtanyuk profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required) and Syarhey Shtanyuk at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Honours

    Dinamo Minsk

  • Belarusian Premier League champion: 1994–95, 1995
  • Stoke City

  • Football League Second Division play-off final winner: 2002
  • Stoke City player of the year: 2004
  • References

    Syarhey Shtanyuk Wikipedia