Artyom Samsonov (footballer, Born 1989)
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Artyom Samsonov (footballer, Born 1989)
Artyom Vladimirovich Samsonov (russian: Артём Владимирович Самсонов; born 6 February 1989) is a Russian professional Association football, footballer. He plays for FC Torpedo Moscow and FC Torpedo-2, Torpedo-2. Career Club He made his professional debut in the Russian Football National League in 2007 for FC Torpedo Moscow. On 23 January 2015, Samsonov signed for Kazakhstan Premier League side FC Irtysh Pavlodar. Samsonov made his Russian Premier League debut for FC Torpedo Moscow on 17 July 2022 against PFC Sochi. International Samsonov was one of the members of the Russia national youth football team, Russian U-17 squad that won the 2006 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship, 2006 UEFA U-17 Championship. Honours ;Torpedo Moscow * Russian Football National League : 2021–22 Russian Football National League, 2021-22 Career statistics References External links Profile by Football National League
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Stary Oskol
Stary Oskol ( rus, Старый Оскол, p=ˈstarɨj ɐˈskol) is a city in Belgorod Oblast, Russia, located south of Moscow. Population: It is called Stary Oskol (Old Oskol) to distinguish it from Novy Oskol (New Oskol) 60 km south. Both are on the Oskol River. History It was near the Muravsky Trail used by Crimeans and Nogais to raid Muscovy. In 1571 a fort was built nearby. It was abandoned after 15 years, but the area was still patrolled. In 1593Charter of Starooskolsky Urban Okrug Oskol was refounded as a fortress. In 1617 it was burned by the Poles. The surrounding area was frequently raided by the Tatars. In 1655 it was renamed Stary Oskol to distinguish it from the new fort at Novy Oskol. Later it was affected by the Russian Civil War in 1919, as well as by World War II, when it was captured by Hungarian troops. After World War II, industry developed in the city and its population started to grow. Etymology Accurately confirmed information about the me ...
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