Sergei Bogomolov
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Sergei Anatolyevich Bogomolov is a retired Russia
n professional footballer.
During his time with FC Dynamo Moscow
he only played in a single game for the main team, but it was a very memorable one. On June 14, 1995, Dynamo was playing FC Rotor Volgograd in the final game of the Russian Cup 1994/95. Dynamo was hurt by injuries to some first team regulars and several reserve players, including Bogomolov, were called up for the game. With the score of 0:0 and 10 minutes to go in extra time, Bogomolov substituted Andrei Kobelev. With 5 minutes to go Rotor's Oleg Veretennikov
hit the goalpost with his penalty kick, and the game ended scoreless. In the following penalty shootout Bogomolov scored his penalty kick to make the score 6:6, and Dynamo went on to win the shootout 8:7. Bogomolov never played on a level higher than the third-tier Russian Second Division
again in his career. As of 2011, that cup win remains the only trophy Dynamo has won in 25 years.
Russia
Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...
n professional footballer.
During his time with FC Dynamo Moscow
FC Dynamo Moscow
Dynamo Moscow is a Russian football club based in Moscow, currently playing in the Russian Premier League. Dynamo's traditional kit colours are blue and white...
he only played in a single game for the main team, but it was a very memorable one. On June 14, 1995, Dynamo was playing FC Rotor Volgograd in the final game of the Russian Cup 1994/95. Dynamo was hurt by injuries to some first team regulars and several reserve players, including Bogomolov, were called up for the game. With the score of 0:0 and 10 minutes to go in extra time, Bogomolov substituted Andrei Kobelev. With 5 minutes to go Rotor's Oleg Veretennikov
Oleg Veretennikov
Oleg Veretennikov is a professional association football coach and a former international footballer. He is the top goalscorer in the history of Russian Premier League, and holds several other goalscoring records...
hit the goalpost with his penalty kick, and the game ended scoreless. In the following penalty shootout Bogomolov scored his penalty kick to make the score 6:6, and Dynamo went on to win the shootout 8:7. Bogomolov never played on a level higher than the third-tier Russian Second Division
Russian Second Division
The Russian Second Division is the third level of Russian professional football.In 1998–2010, it was run by the Professional Football League....
again in his career. As of 2011, that cup win remains the only trophy Dynamo has won in 25 years.