Dmitri Kharine
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Olympic medal record | |||
Competitor for Soviet Union | |||
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Men's Football | |||
Gold | 1988 Seoul | Team Competition |
Dmitri Kharine | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Dmitri Viktorovich Kharine | |
Date of birth | August 16, 1968 (age 38) | |
Place of birth | Moscow, Russia | |
Playing position | Goalkeeper | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1987-88 1988-91 1991-92 1992-99 1999-02 |
Torpedo Moscow FC Dynamo Moscow CSKA Moscow Chelsea Celtic |
63 (0) 40 (0) 34 (0) 119 (0) 8 (0) |
National team | ||
1988-91 1992 1992-98 |
USSR CIS Russia |
6 (0) 9 (0) 23 (0) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Dmitri Viktorovich Kharine (born 16 August 1968 in Moscow) is a retired Russian footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
He played for Russian sides Torpedo Moscow, FC Dynamo Moscow and CSKA Moscow in the early part of his career, before moving to English Premiership club Chelsea in December 1992 for £400,000.
With Chelsea, Kharine impressed en route to the 1994 FA Cup Final - though he conceded four goals in the final itself - and then the club's Cup Winners' Cup run a year later. His later years at the club were blighted by injury problems and the signing of Dutch goalkeeper Ed de Goey, which limited him to 20 appearances in his last three seasons. In total, he played in 146 games for Chelsea. He joined Scottish side Celtic in the summer of 1999 on a free transfer. Kharine was the goalkeeper for the C.I.S's last game at Euro 92 where they played Scotland in a 3-0 defeat.
Kharine arrived at Parkhead as the first signing of new management team John Barnes and Kenny Dalglish, but injury problems ensured that he played just 11 games for the club. He was released in the summer of 2002 and signed for non-League side Hornchurch, where he was sent off on his debut.
Kharine was also an international; as a result of the political turmoil in his home nation, he ended up playing for three different teams. He won six caps for the USSR, nine for the CIS and then 23 for Russia. He represented the Soviet Union at the 1988 Summer Olympics, winning a gold medal in the football competition. He played for the CIS at the 1992 European Football Championships, and for Russia at USA 94 and Euro 96, with his team going out in the group stages on each occasion. He won his last cap in September 1998 against Ukraine.
He currently works as the goalkeeping coach at English Football League Championship side Luton Town.
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Russia squad - 1994 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Cherchesov | 2 Kuznetsov | 3 Gorlukovich | 4 Galiamin | 5 Nikiforov | 6 Ternavski | 7 Piatnitski | 8 Popov | 9 Salenko | 10 Karpin | 11 Beschastnykh | 12 Tetradze | 13 Borodyuk | 14 Korneyev | 15 Radchenko | 16 Kharine | 17 Tsymbalar | 18 Onopko | 19 Mostovoi | 20 Lediakhov | 21 Khlestov | 22 Yuran | Coach: Sadyrin |
Categories: 1968 births | FC Torpedo Moscow players | Dynamo Moscow footballers | CSKA Moscow footballers | Chelsea F.C. players | Celtic F.C. players | Premier League players | Football (soccer) goalkeepers | Russia international footballers | Living people | People from Moscow | Russian footballers | Soviet footballers | Olympic footballers of the Soviet Union | Olympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union | Footballers at the 1988 Summer Olympics | UEFA Euro 1992 players | FIFA World Cup 1994 players | UEFA Euro 1996 players