Oleg Veretennikov - Playing Career

Playing Career

1986 Uralmash Sverdlovsk Second League 3rd level 11/2
1987 Uralmash Sverdlovsk Second League 3rd level 09/1
1988 FC Uralets Nizhny Tagil Second League 3rd level 00/0
Uralmash Sverdlovsk Second League 3rd level 26/2
1989 Metallurg Sverdlovsk Second League 3rd level 07/0
FC Chayka-CSKA Moscow Second League 3rd level 08/0
FC SKA Rostov-on-Don First League 2nd level 16/1
1990 FC SKA Rostov-on-Don Second League 3rd level 41/26
1991 FC Uralmash Yekaterinburg First League 2nd level 42/14
1992 FC Uralmash Yekaterinburg Top League 1st level 00/0
SC Rotor Volgograd Top League 1st level 28/10
1993 SC Rotor Volgograd Top League 1st level 33/19
SC Rotor-2 Volgograd Second League 3rd level 01/0
1994 SC Rotor Volgograd Top League 1st level 30/12
1995 SC Rotor Volgograd Top League 1st level 29/25
1996 SC Rotor Volgograd Top League 1st level 33/19
1997 SC Rotor Volgograd Top League 1st level 34/22
1998 SC Rotor Volgograd Top League 1st level 30/22
1999 SC Rotor Volgograd Top League 1st level 29/12
SC Rotor-2 Volgograd Second Division 3rd level 03/1
1999-00 Aris Super League 1st level 07/0
2000–01 Lierse S.K. First Division 1st level 18/3
2001 FC Sokol Saratov Premier League 1st level 15/2
2002 FC Sokol Saratov Premier League 1st level 12/0
FC SKA Rostov-on-Don First Division 2nd level 09/2
2003 FC Lisma-Mordovia Saransk First Division 2nd level 40/18
2004 FC Uralan Elista First Division 2nd level 19/2
Zhenis Astana Premier League 1st level 14/4
2005 SC Rotor Volgograd Second Division 3rd level 23/14
2006 SC Rotor Volgograd Second Division 3rd level 30/11
2007 SC Rotor Volgograd Second Division 3rd level 13/4
FC Irtysh Pavlodar Premier League 1st level 13/2
2008 FC Astana Premier League 1st level 30/7

Level Games Goals
I 355 159
II 126 37
III 172 61
Total 653 257

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