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'''Oļegs Malašenoks''' (born 27 April 1986 in [[Riga]], [[Latvia]]) is a [[Latvian people|Latvian]] professional [[Association football|footballer]], who currently plays as a [[Forward (association football)|striker]] for [[FK Jelgava]] in the [[Latvian Higher League]]. |
'''Oļegs Malašenoks''' (born 27 April 1986 in [[Riga]], [[Latvia]]) is a [[Latvian people|Latvian]] professional [[Association football|footballer]], who currently plays as a [[Forward (association football)|striker]] for [[FK Jelgava]] in the [[Latvian Higher League]].{{citation needed|date=February 2014}} |
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In 2008 his contract with [[FK Jūrmala]] expired and [[Skonto FC|Skonto Riga]] were keen on signing him, but the player himself decided to look for a club abroad.<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/legionari/19122008-esvorts_cska_nav_norekinajies_par_morozu</ref> In the winter transfer period of 2009 Malašenoks went on trial with the Bulgarian club [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More Varna]] and Scottish side [[Dundee F.C.|Dundee]], but didn't stay with these teams and returned to Latvia.<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/legionari/27012009-malasenoks_parbaudisies_skotijas_1_liga</ref> On 11 February he signed a one-year conract with [[FK Ventspils]].<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/12022009-malasenoks_pievienojas_ventspilij_iespeja</ref> Before the start of the season Malašenoks was loaned to [[FC Tranzit|Tranzit]] - another club from the city of [[Ventspils]].<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/11032009-malasenoks_un_solovjovs_speles_tranzita</ref> He played there until September 2009, when an offer from the [[Maltese Premier League]] appeared. He joined [[Hibernians F.C.|Hibernians]] on trial and signed a contract with them till the end of the season on 25 September 2009.<ref>http://www.tvnet.lv/sports/futbols/27292-latvijas_futbolists_malasenoks_pievienojas_maltas_cempionvienibai</ref> He played 14 matches and scored 4 goals in Malta. |
In 2008 his contract with [[FK Jūrmala]] expired and [[Skonto FC|Skonto Riga]] were keen on signing him, but the player himself decided to look for a club abroad.<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/legionari/19122008-esvorts_cska_nav_norekinajies_par_morozu</ref> In the winter transfer period of 2009 Malašenoks went on trial with the Bulgarian club [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More Varna]] and Scottish side [[Dundee F.C.|Dundee]], but didn't stay with these teams and returned to Latvia.<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/legionari/27012009-malasenoks_parbaudisies_skotijas_1_liga</ref> On 11 February he signed a one-year conract with [[FK Ventspils]].<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/12022009-malasenoks_pievienojas_ventspilij_iespeja</ref> Before the start of the season Malašenoks was loaned to [[FC Tranzit|Tranzit]] - another club from the city of [[Ventspils]].<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/11032009-malasenoks_un_solovjovs_speles_tranzita</ref> He played there until September 2009, when an offer from the [[Maltese Premier League]] appeared. He joined [[Hibernians F.C.|Hibernians]] on trial and signed a contract with them till the end of the season on 25 September 2009.<ref>http://www.tvnet.lv/sports/futbols/27292-latvijas_futbolists_malasenoks_pievienojas_maltas_cempionvienibai</ref> He played 14 matches and scored 4 goals in Malta. |
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In 2010, when his contract with the Maltese side had already ended, Malašenoks returned to Latvia and joined the higher league debutant club [[FK Jelgava]].<ref>http://f1.sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/jaunumi/16032010-malasenoks_pievienojas_jelgavai</ref> He was voted the best player of the championship in May. With 11 goals in 23 games Malašenoks was the club's top scorer in the 2010 season. |
In 2010, when his contract with the Maltese side had already ended, Malašenoks returned to Latvia and joined the higher league debutant club [[FK Jelgava]].<ref>http://f1.sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/jaunumi/16032010-malasenoks_pievienojas_jelgavai</ref> He was voted the best player of the championship in May. With 11 goals in 23 games Malašenoks was the club's top scorer in the 2010 season.{{citation needed|date=February 2014}} In 2011 he was once again voted as the player of the month - this time July.<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/video/11082011-malasenoks_virsligas_labakais_speletajs_j</ref> That season Malašenoks added 6 more goals to his name in 14 matches and received a contract offer from Russia in mid-summer. Despite being injured, he signed a two-year contract with [[FC Volgar-Gazprom Astrakhan|Volgar-Gazprom Astrakhan]] on 31 August 2011.<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/legionari/foto/30082011-malasenoks_loti_tuvu_parejai_uz_krievijas</ref> Because of the injury, he didn't play until the end of the year. |
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In August 2012 Malašenoks re-joined his previous club [[FK Jelgava]].<ref>http://www.fkjelgava.lv/lv/zinas/fk-jelgava/2012/08/01/malasenoks-atgriezas-fk-jelgava-sastava/</ref> He managed to score only 1 goal in 18 league matches for the club. In March 2013 Malašenoks moved to the [[Latvian Higher League]] club [[FC Jūrmala]]. |
In August 2012 Malašenoks re-joined his previous club [[FK Jelgava]].<ref>http://www.fkjelgava.lv/lv/zinas/fk-jelgava/2012/08/01/malasenoks-atgriezas-fk-jelgava-sastava/</ref> He managed to score only 1 goal in 18 league matches for the club. In March 2013 Malašenoks moved to the [[Latvian Higher League]] club [[FC Jūrmala]].{{citation needed|date=February 2014}} Scoring 4 goals in 11 matches, Malašenoks moved back to Jelgava in July 2013, as the club was in a need for a forward and offered him a contract.<ref>http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/virsliga/19072013-malasenoks_pamet_jurmalu_un_atgriezas_jel</ref> |
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== International career == |
== International career == |
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Revision as of 12:48, 15 February 2014
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Oļegs Malašenoks | ||
Date of birth | 27 April 1986 | ||
Place of birth |
Riga, Latvian SSR, USSR (now Republic of Latvia) | ||
Height | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | FK Jelgava | ||
Number | 99 | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2001–2003 | Multibanka Rīga | 34 | (13) |
2004–2008 | FK Jūrmala | 81 | (24) |
2009 | Ventspils | 0 | (0) |
2009 | → Tranzit (loan) | 24 | (5) |
2009–2010 | Hibernians | 14 | (4) |
2010–2011 | FK Jelgava | 37 | (17) |
2011-2012 | Volgar-Gazprom | 0 | (0) |
2012–2013 | FK Jelgava | 18 | (1) |
2013 | FC Jūrmala | 11 | (4) |
2013- | FK Jelgava | ||
International career‡ | |||
2005-2008 | Latvia U21 | ||
2010 | Latvia | 1 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 4 October 2013 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 4 October 2013 |
Oļegs Malašenoks (born 27 April 1986 in Riga, Latvia) is a Latvian professional footballer, who currently plays as a striker for FK Jelgava in the Latvian Higher League.[citation needed]
Club career
Oļegs Malašenoks was born in Riga, as a youth player he played for his local club Multibanka Rīga in the Latvian First League. Scoring 13 goals in 34 games in a period of 2 seasons, the youngster was soon signed by the Latvian Higher League club FK Jūrmala in 2004. Playing there for the next 4 seasons, Malašenoks managed to become one of the team's leaders, and in 2008 he was the second top scorer of the championship with 13 goals in 29 matches, just one goal behind the leader Vīts Rimkus.
In 2008 his contract with FK Jūrmala expired and Skonto Riga were keen on signing him, but the player himself decided to look for a club abroad.[1] In the winter transfer period of 2009 Malašenoks went on trial with the Bulgarian club Cherno More Varna and Scottish side Dundee, but didn't stay with these teams and returned to Latvia.[2] On 11 February he signed a one-year conract with FK Ventspils.[3] Before the start of the season Malašenoks was loaned to Tranzit - another club from the city of Ventspils.[4] He played there until September 2009, when an offer from the Maltese Premier League appeared. He joined Hibernians on trial and signed a contract with them till the end of the season on 25 September 2009.[5] He played 14 matches and scored 4 goals in Malta.
In 2010, when his contract with the Maltese side had already ended, Malašenoks returned to Latvia and joined the higher league debutant club FK Jelgava.[6] He was voted the best player of the championship in May. With 11 goals in 23 games Malašenoks was the club's top scorer in the 2010 season.[citation needed] In 2011 he was once again voted as the player of the month - this time July.[7] That season Malašenoks added 6 more goals to his name in 14 matches and received a contract offer from Russia in mid-summer. Despite being injured, he signed a two-year contract with Volgar-Gazprom Astrakhan on 31 August 2011.[8] Because of the injury, he didn't play until the end of the year.
In August 2012 Malašenoks re-joined his previous club FK Jelgava.[9] He managed to score only 1 goal in 18 league matches for the club. In March 2013 Malašenoks moved to the Latvian Higher League club FC Jūrmala.[citation needed] Scoring 4 goals in 11 matches, Malašenoks moved back to Jelgava in July 2013, as the club was in a need for a forward and offered him a contract.[10]
International career
Malašenoks made his debut for Latvia national team in the Baltic Cup match against Lithuania on 18 June 2010.[11][12][13] As of March 2013 that's his only international cap.
Honours
Multibanka Rīga
- Latvian First League runner-up
- 2003
FK Jelgava
- Latvian Cup winner
- 2010
References
- ^ http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/legionari/19122008-esvorts_cska_nav_norekinajies_par_morozu
- ^ http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/legionari/27012009-malasenoks_parbaudisies_skotijas_1_liga
- ^ http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/12022009-malasenoks_pievienojas_ventspilij_iespeja
- ^ http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/11032009-malasenoks_un_solovjovs_speles_tranzita
- ^ http://www.tvnet.lv/sports/futbols/27292-latvijas_futbolists_malasenoks_pievienojas_maltas_cempionvienibai
- ^ http://f1.sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/jaunumi/16032010-malasenoks_pievienojas_jelgavai
- ^ http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/lmt_virsliga/video/11082011-malasenoks_virsligas_labakais_speletajs_j
- ^ http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/legionari/foto/30082011-malasenoks_loti_tuvu_parejai_uz_krievijas
- ^ http://www.fkjelgava.lv/lv/zinas/fk-jelgava/2012/08/01/malasenoks-atgriezas-fk-jelgava-sastava/
- ^ http://sportacentrs.com/futbols/virsliga/19072013-malasenoks_pamet_jurmalu_un_atgriezas_jel
- ^ "Latvija notur neizšķirtu pret lietuviešiem" (in Latvian). sportacentrs.com. 18 June 2010.
- ^ "Lietuvos ir Latvijos nacionalinės rinktinės sužaidė taikiai" (in Lithuanian). Lithuanian Football Federation. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
- ^ "Lietuva 0:0 Latvija" (in Latvian). Latvian Football Federation. Retrieved 9 May 2011.
External links
- Malašenoks.html Oļegs Malašenoks at National-Football-Teams.com
- Use dmy dates from January 2011
- 1986 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Riga
- Latvian footballers
- Latvia international footballers
- Association football forwards
- Hibernians F.C. players
- FK Ventspils players
- FC Tranzīts players
- FK Jelgava players
- Latvian expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Malta
- Expatriate footballers in Russia
- Latvian expatriates in Russia
- FC Volgar Astrakhan players
- FC Jūrmala players