Evgeni Polyakov is a former Russian footballer who spent most of his career at the Orel club. He turned 36 years old, but he ended his career earlier, in 2013. Evgeni Polyakov acted as a striker.
Carier start
Evgeni Polyakov was born on September 29, 1980 in the city of Orel, where he began to play football. At first he studied at the youth academy of the local club "Pearl", but then went through a viewing in another Oryol club of the same name. It was with Eagle that he ultimately entered into a professional agreement in 1998, when he came of age. The brightest years of his career were connected with this club. Evgeni Polyakov made his debut for the club in 1999, having played 19 matches in his first season and scored three goals. Starting next year, the striker became a regular player in the base of the club and spent a total of five years there, having entered the field 118 times and scoring 17 goals. However, in 2003, he decided to take a step forward and leave his native club, joining Spartak Lukhovitsky.
The game after the "Eagle"
Unfortunately, Eugeneβs stability was only in Orel. As soon as he left his native club, he could not stay in any club for a long time. First there was Spartak, where he spent 16 matches in a year, after that there was Lada from Tolyatti, where Eugene played even less - only ten matches. However, this indicator is considered for six months, since in the summer of 2004 he moved to Vanguard, with whom he spent a year and a half. In 2006, Evgeni Polyakov, a football player who gradually began to get on his feet, went to conquer the Lithuanian Championship, where he signed a contract with Atlantas. There he played only nine matches, after which he went to Shakhtar in Kazakhstan that same year. After finishing the season there, he returned to Russia, joining the Tula βArmsmanβ, but could not gain a foothold there, although he showed impressive performance, having gained six goals in 13 matches.
Return to the Eagle
Polyakov played in different clubs, in different championships, but in the summer of 2007 he nevertheless returned to his native Oryol, who helped him finish the season. He scored as many as nine goals in seventeen matches, and then went to the Dynamo Voronezh because of problems that arose in his native club. In the summer of 2008, the situation improved, and Polyakov returned to the club, which was renamed Rusichi. There he spent another three and a half years, having reached the peak of his career in the last two seasons. In 2010, he broke all records by breaking 20 goals in 29 matches, and in the 11/12 season he scored twenty goals in 42 matches.