Sergey Parshivlyuk is a Russian footballer playing as a defender. For a long time he played for the capital “Spartak”. In 2010, he won the Discovery of the Year Award.
Biography
Future footballer Sergei Viktorovich Parshivlyuk was born March 18, 1989 in Moscow. Since childhood, the boy had a love for sports and regularly engaged in it. But football was a special passion, and once thanks to a happy accident at the age of seven, Sergei ended up at the Spartak Academy in Moscow. The father of his good friend helped them to watch the famous Soviet and Russian club at school, but it turned out that only Sergey was accepted into the team.
At first, the potentially talented player tried himself in attack positions, tried to play in the attacker position, then shifted to midfield and finally found himself only in the role of defender. Regularly showing steadily growing results, Sergei was able to break into the team's double.
Career
Spent ten years in the youth team were not in vain, and in 2007 the player made his debut in the main team of the capital “Spartak”. He replaced at the beginning of the second half of the game with a principled opponent - St. Petersburg “Zenith”. In total, in the first season, as a professional player, Parshivlyuk spent three matches on the field and, according to the results of the season, became the silver medalist of the Russian championship.
The following year, Sergey Parshivlyuk practically fixed himself at the base and played most of the matches in the team. In 2009, Spartak again became a silver medalist, and Sergei scored his first goal for the team. In the same year, the name of the football player was included in the list of "33 best players of the championship of Russia. Parshivlyuk repeated this achievement the following year, 2010, and in addition won the Discovery of the Year award. In the same year, a talented footballer first put on a captain's armband.
In total, in the camp of “Red-White” Sergey spent nine years, for which he played 173 matches and even scored three goals, which is a pretty good result for the defender. In the 16/17 season, Sergey moved to Makhachkala “Anji” where he spent one year, and in early 2017 he moved to “Rostov”, where he still plays.
As part of the national team, Sergei Parshivlyuk was not able to prove himself properly, and from the moment he was called up to the national team in 2010, he only accounted for three appearances. Unfortunately, a talented football player is prone to injury. Regular damage does not allow Sergei to fully reveal and achieve better results.