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Sergei Bogdanovich Semak (Russian: Серге́й Богда́нович Сема́к [sʲɪrˈɡʲej bɐɡˈdanəvʲɪtɕ sʲɪˈmak]; born 27 February 1976) is a Russian football manager and a former international midfielder who manages Russian Premier League side Zenit Saint Petersburg.

Sergei Semak
Сергей Семак
Semak in 2018 with Zenit
Personal information
Full name Sergei Bogdanovich Semak
Date of birth (1976-02-27) 27 February 1976 (age 48)
Place of birth Sychanske, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information

Current team

Zenit Saint Petersburg (manager)
Youth career
Luhansk Football Academy
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992 Presnya Moscow19 (4)
1992 Karelia Petrozavodsk3 (0)
1993–1994 Asmaral Moscow21 (3)
1993–1994 Asmaral-d Moscow26 (5)
1994–2004 CSKA Moscow 282 (68)
2005–2006 Paris Saint-Germain26 (1)
2006–2007 Moscow57 (12)
2008–2010 Rubin Kazan61 (12)
2010–2013 Zenit Saint Petersburg48 (9)
International career
1995 Russia U-204 (1)
1995–1996 Russia U-2112 (3)
1997–2010[1] Russia65 (4)
Managerial career
2013–2016 Zenit Saint Petersburg (assistant)
2014 Zenit Saint Petersburg (caretaker)
2014–2016 Russia (assistant)
2017–2018 Ufa
2018– Zenit Saint Petersburg
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life

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Semak was born in the villageofSychanske, Voroshilovgrad Oblast into a peasant family of modest economical background. He was an excellent student and had an ideal behavior. When he was a child his teachers would argue as to whether he would become a mathematician or a football player.[2]

He left Ukraine shortly before the USSR collapsed, but his parents stayed there. He would become a Russian naturalized citizen, but until today he uses to visit his bornland; he had declared that he misses Ukraine.[3][4][5]

His older brother Andrei Semak and younger brother Nikolai Semak were also professional footballers.

Club career

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Semak started training football at the Luhansk football school.[citation needed] In 1992, he signed in Presnya Moscow who played in the Russian Top Division. After 19 matches scoring 4 goals he was sold to Karelia Petrozavodsk, but in 1993 returned to Presnya Moscow, which had changed its name to Asmaral Moscow.[citation needed]

In 1994, Semak was noted and signed by CSKA Moscow. He became the club's captain and leader. With the club he won the Russian Premier League in 2003, the Russian Cup in 2002 and 2005. He left the club after it finished third in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League 2004–05 and did not move on to the knockout stage. This was despite his hat-trick against Paris Saint-Germain in the final group game.[6]

In 2005, Semak then moved to the team he scored the hat-trick against, Paris Saint-Germain, but failed to settle, scoring just one goal. After just one season he returned to Russia.

In 2006, Semak signed for Moscow, where he stayed until 2008 when he moved to Rubin Kazan. In Rubin Semak was moved from the positions of striker and attacking midfielder to the position of a defensive midfielder.[citation needed] At Rubin Kazan he became the captain and leader of the team, and led it to its first two championship titles in 2008 and 2009.[citation needed]

In August 2010, he transferred to Zenit Saint Petersburg.[7] In his three seasons with Zenit, he won the Russian Premier League twice and Russian Super Cup once. He scored his last goal in February 2013 in a Europa League victory over Liverpool.[8]

International career

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Semak made his international debut for the Russia national team in 1997 and took part in the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan.[citation needed]

Having lost his place in the national team with the arrival of Guus Hiddink in 2006, Semak missed out on Russia's Euro 2008 qualifying campaign, but was recalled to the national team, just prior to the Euro 2008 finals. Semak captained the Russia national team in their first Euro 2008 warm-up friendly against Kazakhstan, and during the rest of the campaign.[citation needed] Semak had a good performance in the crucial match against Greece and provided an assist for the only goal Russia scored with a skilled bicycle kick pass from a wide angle. Another notable performance in Euro 2008 came in the quarter-finals during which he was playing his 50th game for his country, when his precise left-wing cross was volleyed in by Roman Pavlyuchenko against the Netherlands.[citation needed]

Managerial career

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After his retirement, Semak was named as assistant coach of Zenit Saint Petersburg. He was appointed interim coach of the club after the sacking of Luciano Spalletti on 10 March 2014.[9] He held the position until 18 March when André Villas-Boas was appointed as the team manager.[3][4][5]

On 30 December 2016, he was appointed a manager of the Russian Premier League club FC Ufa.[10]

On 29 May 2018, he returned to Zenit St. Petersburg, signing a two-year contract with one-year extension option.[11] In his first year, he won the 2018–19 Russian Premier League. He led Zenit to the title again in the 2019–20 Russian Premier League.[12] On 25 July 2020, he sealed the double for the club by winning the 2019–20 Russian Cup.[13] On 2 May 2021, Zenit secured their third title in a row in a 6-1 victory over second-place FC Lokomotiv Moscow.[14] On 30 April 2022, Zenit secured their fourth title in a row.[15] On 7 May 2023, Zenit secured their fifth title in a row.[16] On 25 May 2024, Zenit won their sixth consecutive title.[17] After the deciding game, Zenit extended their contract with Semak until June 2030.[18] On 2 June 2024, Zenit secured another double by winning the 2023–24 Russian Cup.[19]

Career statistics

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Club

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Club Season League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Presnya Moscow 1992 Russian Second League 19 4 0 0 19 4
Karelia Petrozavodsk 1992 Russian Second League 3 0 3 0
Asmaral Moscow 1993 Russian Premier League 8 1 1 0 9 1
1994 Russian First League 13 2 0 0 13 2
Total 21 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 22 3
Asmaral-d Moscow 1993 Russian Second League 22 3 2 3 24 6
1994 Russian Third League 4 2 4 2
Total 26 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 28 8
CSKA Moscow 1994 Russian Premier League 5 1 2 1 1[a] 0 8 2
1995 Russian Premier League 22 4 1 2 23 6
1996 Russian Premier League 31 6 1 0 4[b] 0 36 6
1997 Russian Premier League 32 5 2 2 34 7
1998 Russian Premier League 29 9 3 0 32 9
1999 Russian Premier League 29 12 4 1 2[c] 0 35 13
2000 Russian Premier League 30 8 5 1 2[b] 0 37 9
2001 Russian Premier League 26 5 0 0 26 5
2002 Russian Premier League 24 6 3 2 2[b] 0 29 8
2003 Russian Premier League 24 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 7
2004 Russian Premier League 30 5 4 0 10[c] 4 1[d] 1 45 10
Total 282 68 25 9 21 4 1 1 329 82
Paris Saint-Germain 2004–05 Ligue 1 13 1 1 0 14 1
2005–06 Ligue 1 13 0 2 0 2[e] 0 17 0
Total 26 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 31 1
Moscow 2006 Russian Premier League 28 7 3 0 4[f] 0 35 7
2007 Russian Premier League 29 5 9 2 38 7
Total 57 12 12 2 0 0 4 0 73 14
Rubin Kazan 2008 Russian Premier League 27 5 0 0 27 5
2009 Russian Premier League 26 6 2 0 6[c] 0 1[d] 0 35 6
2010 Russian Premier League 8 1 0 0 2[g] 1 0 0 10 2
Total 61 12 2 0 8 1 1 0 72 13
Zenit Saint Petersburg 2010 Russian Premier League 12 2 5[h] 0 17 2
2011–12 Russian Premier League 20 5 2 0 7[i] 2 1[d] 0 30 7
2012–13 Russian Premier League 16 2 2 1 6[j] 1 1[d] 0 25 4
Total 48 9 4 1 18 3 2 0 72 13
Career total 474 102 46 12 47 8 10 1 577 123
  1. ^ Appearance in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
  • ^ a b c Appearances in UEFA Cup
  • ^ a b c Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  • ^ a b c d Appearance in Russian Super Cup
  • ^ Appearances in Coupe de la Ligue
  • ^ Appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup
  • ^ Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  • ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, three appearances in UEFA Europa League
  • ^ Five appearances, one goal in UEFA Champions League, two appearances, one goal in UEFA Europa League
  • ^ Three appearances in UEFA Champions League, three appearances, one goal in UEFA Europa League
  • International

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    Appearances and goals by national team and year
    National team Year Apps Goals
    Russia[20] 1997 1 0
    1998 9 0
    1999 5 0
    2000 6 0
    2001 8 1
    2002 5 2
    2003 4 1
    2005 4 0
    2006 1 0
    2008 12 0
    2009 9 0
    2010 1 0
    Total 65 4
    Scores and results list Russia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Semak goal.
    List of international goals scored by Sergei Semak
    No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
    1 6 June 2001 Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg, Luxembourg   Luxembourg 2–1 2–1 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
    2 16 October 2002 Central Stadium, Volgograd, Russia   Albania 2–1 4–1 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
    3 4–1
    4 20 August 2003 Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow, Russia   Israel 1–2 1–2 Friendly

    Managerial statistics

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    As of match played 20 July 2024
    Managerial record by team and tenure
    Team From To Record
    M W D L GF GA GD Win % Ref.
    Zenit St. Petersburg 10 March 2014 19 March 2014 2 1 0 1 2 2 +0 050.00 [9]
    Ufa 1 January 2017 29 May 2018 46 17 14 15 46 44 +2 036.96
    Zenit St. Petersburg 30 May 2018 present 252 150 54 48 506 235 +271 059.52
    Total 300 168 68 64 554 281 +273 056.00

    Honours

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    Player

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    CSKA Moscow

    Paris Saint-Germain

    Rubin Kazan

    Zenit

    Russia

    Individual

    Manager

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    Zenit

    Individual

    References

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    1. ^ "Sergei Bogdanovich Semak - International Appearances". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  • ^ "Советский спорт - новости футбол, хоккей, биатлон и другие виды спорта". Archived from the original on 18 July 2011.
  • ^ a b Uefa.com: "Milevskiy thriving with added responsibility"
  • ^ a b Euro 2012: "Artem Milevsky: 'Shout for us as loud as possible and we’ll pay off with our performance and a win!'"
  • ^ a b EuroSport: "Бердыев: «У нас нет опыта, зато есть настрой»"
  • ^ "Semak strikes oust PSG". UEFA. 7 December 2004. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  • ^ Семак – в «Зените»!
  • ^ "Zenit St P'sbg 2-0 Liverpool". BBC. 14 February 2013.
  • ^ a b "Luciano Spalletti sacked as Zenit St Petersburg manager". The Guardian. Reuters. 10 March 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  • ^ Сергей Семак назначен на пост главного тренера Футбольного клуба «Уфа» (in Russian). FC Ufa. 30 December 2016.
  • ^ Сергей Семак назначен главным тренером "Зенита" (in Russian). FC Zenit Saint Petersburg. 29 May 2018.
  • ^ "Zenit crowned 2019/20 RPL champions". Russian Premier League. 5 July 2020.
  • ^ a b "Late Dzyuba penalty seals Russian Cup for Zenit". Russian Premier League. 25 July 2020.
  • ^ "Sensational Zenit storm to the title with utterly dominant thrashing". Russian Premier League. 2 May 2021.
  • ^ "«Зенит» – восьмикратный чемпион Тинькофф РПЛ!" [Zenit is the eight-times winner of Tinkoff RPL] (in Russian). Russian Premier League. 30 April 2022.
  • ^ a b ""Зенит" обеспечил 5-е чемпионство подряд благодаря победе над "Спартаком"" [Zenit secured 5th title in a row thanks to a win over Spartak]. Russian Premier League. 7 May 2023.
  • ^ a b ""Зенит" завоевал золотые медали Мир РПЛ в шестом сезоне подряд!" [Zenit won the gold medals of MIR RPL for the sixth season in a row!] (in Russian). Russian Premier League. 25 May 2024.
  • ^ "Семак здесь главный: «Зенит» и Сергей Семак продлили соглашение на 5 лет" (in Russian). FC Zenit St. Petersburg. 25 May 2024.
  • ^ a b "Суперфинал FONBET Кубка России LIVE. Гол Алипа приносит『Зениту』победу" [Russian Cup Superfinal: Alip goal gives Zenit the victory] (in Russian). Russian Football Union. 2 June 2024.
  • ^ "Semak, Sergei". National Football Teams. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  • ^ "Zenit crowned 2019/20 RPL champions". Russian Premier League. 5 July 2020.
  • ^ "«Зенит» – восьмикратный чемпион Тинькофф РПЛ!" [Zenit is the eight-times winner of Tinkoff RPL] (in Russian). Russian Premier League. 30 April 2022.
  • ^ ""Зенит" обыграл『Локомотив』и стал пятикратным победителем Олимп-Суперкубка России" (in Russian). Russian Premier League. 7 August 2020.
  • ^ ""Зенит" обыграл『Локомотив』в Калининграде и завоевал шестой Суперкубок России" (in Russian). Russian Premier League. 17 July 2021.
  • ^ "2023 Russian Super Cup game report" (in Russian). Russian Football Union. 15 July 2023.
  • ^ ""Зенит" – обладатель OLIMPBET Суперкубка России-2024" [Zenit is the winner of OLIMPBET Russian Super Cup 2024] (in Russian). Russian Football Union. 13 July 2024.
  • ^ "All individual award winners for RPL 2020/21 season". Russian Premier League. 26 May 2021.
  • ^ "Сергей Семак – лучший тренер Тинькофф РПЛ сезона 2021/22" (in Russian). Russian Premier League. 16 June 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  • ^ "ПРОМЕС, СЕМАК, ЮСУПОВ – ЛУЧШИЕ В АВГУСТЕ!" [Promes, Semak and Yusupov - best of August!] (in Russian). Russian Premier League. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
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    Sporting positions
    Preceded by

    Aleksei Berezutski

    Russia national football team captain
    2008–2009
    Succeeded by

    Andrei Arshavin


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