Dmitry Shishin

Dmitry Vladimirovich Shishin (Russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Шишин; born 14 March 1986 in Saratov) is a Russian beach soccer player currently active as forward. He is Merited Master of Sports of Russia.

Dmitry Shishin
Personal information
Full name Dmitry Vladimirovich Shishin
Date of birth (1986-03-14)14 March 1986
Place of birth Saratov, Soviet Union
Position(s) Forward
Club information
Current team
Kristall
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Sokol Saratov (association football)
2006 Biznes-Pravo (beach soccer) 4 (6)
2007–2008 Sputnik (beach soccer) 7 (5)
2008 Rosagro (beach soccer) 3 (7)
2009 Biznes-Pravo (beach soccer) 7 (12)
2010 Delta (beach soccer) 11 (6)
2011–2012 Lokomotiv Moscow (beach soccer) 39 (32)
2013–2014 Rotor Volgograd (beach soccer) 104 (126)
2015– Kristall (beach soccer) 157 (132)
National team
2007– Russia national beach soccer team 214 (234)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 21:37, 27 July 2019 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 21:37, 27 July 2019 (UTC)
Medal record
Beach soccer
Representing  Russia
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
2011 Ravenna
2013 Papeete
2015 Espinho
2019 Luque
Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup
2011 Dubai
2012 Dubai
2015 Dubai
2013 Dubai
2014 Dubai
European Games
2015 BakuTeam
Euro Beach Soccer Cup
2010 Rome
2012 Moscow

Career

Dmitry's father Vladimir brought him to football at age seven, his first coach being Alexey Tarasov.[1] He began his career in Sokol Saratov, then he played futsal until 2006, when he discovered beach soccer. In 2007, members of the Russian Football Union discovered the talented Shishin at the tournament "Golden Sands of Samara", and invited him to the Russia national beach soccer team. That year Shishin participated at the Russian Championship as player of Samarian Sputnik and debuted for the national team at the Beach Soccer World Cup.[2]

After Sputnik, Shishin for a long time played for different Saratov clubs, such as Rosagro, Biznes-Pravo, Delta. In 2011, Shishin moved to Lokomotiv Moscow, where he won the championship trophy with his team. Together with the Lokomotives he won another national championship trophy and two Russian cups. In 2013, Shishin surprisingly switched to Rotor Volgograd, becoming runners-up of the 2013 Championships, losing there to Kristall, as well as winners of the 2014 Championships and the 2014 Russian Cup. In the two years Shishin scored 66 goals in 43 caps.[3]

Shishin is one of the top players for the national team. He is the top scorer for the Russian national team.[4][5] He was numerous times MVP player and best forward player. At the 2013 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, he scored the fifth and last goal against Spain, and with 11 goals became best goalscorer.[6]

On 21 December 2012, Shishin was named Merited Master of Sports by the order of the Sports Minister.[7]

Achievements

National team

Clubs

  • Russian National champion: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
  • Russian Cup champion: 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Russian Super Cup: 2011, 2018

Individually

References

  1. Дмитрий Шишин: «Футбол – это моя жизнь» [Dmitry Shishin: "Football is my life"]. 18 February 2015. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  2. Неизвестные факты из жизни чемпионов мира по пляжному футболу. Дмитрий Шишин [Unknown facts about the life of beach soccer world champions. Dmitry Shishin]. Sovetsky Sport (in Russian). 12 September 2011. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  3. Пляжный "Локомотив" расстался с Шишиным и усилился Ипполитовым [Beach “Locomotive” broke up with Shishin and strengthened with Ippolitov] (in Russian). RIA Novosti. 13 May 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  4. Dmitry Shishin
  5. Team Russia - Players
  6. Ivanov, Andrei (29 September 2013). Безапелляционная защита титула [Peremptory title defense] (in Russian). Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  7. Приказ министра спорта № 66-нг от 21 декабря 2012 г. (in Russian)
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