Dmitri Kirichenko (born January 17, 1977) is a football (soccer)striker who plays for the Russian national team and also currently plays for FC Moskva on loan from CSKA Moscow. He played for his country at Euro 2004, scoring the quickest ever goal in the European Football Championship - in the second minute against Greece. January 17 is the 17th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). ... Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The striker (wearing the red shirt) has run past the defender (in the white shirt) and is about to take a shot at the goal, while the goalkeeper positions himself to attempt to stop the ball. ... First international Finland 2 - 1 Imperial Russia (Stockholm, Sweden; 30 June 1912) Russia 2 - 0 Mexico (Moscow, Russia; 16 August 1992) Largest win Russia 6 - 1 Cameroon (Palo Alto, USA; 28 June 1994) Worst defeat Germany 16 - 0 Imperial Russia (Stockholm, Sweden; 1 July 1912) Portugal 7 - 1 Russia (Lisbon... FC Moskva (Russian: ФÑÑболÑнÑй клÑб ÐоÑква), is a Russian football club, based in Moscow. ... PFC CSKA Moscow (Russian: or Professional Football Club - Central Sports Club of Army (Moscow)) is the football section of the CSKA sports club of Moscow, Russia. ... The 2004 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly called Euro 2004, was held in Portugal between June 12 and July 4, 2004. ... The UEFA European Championship is the main football competition of the mens national football teams governed by the UEFA. Held every four years since 1960, in the even-numbered year between World Cup tournaments, it was originally called the European Nations Cup, changing to the name European Football Championship...
Igor Akinfeev, Alexei Berezutsky, Vassili Berezutsky, Alexei Smertin, Yuri Zhirkov, Aleksandr Anyukov, Dmitri Loskov, Alexander Kerzhakov, Igor Semshov (Dmitri Sennikov 66), Andrei Arshavin (Marat Izmailov 80), Evgeni Aldonin (54 Vladimir Bystrov)
Igor Akinfeev, Alexei Berezutsky, Dmitri Sennikov, Vadim Eseev, Andrei Karyaka (Vladimir Bystrov 59), Sergei Ignashevich, Dmitry Khokhlov (Igor Semshov 67), Evgeni Aldonin, Andrei Arshavin, Dinyar Bilyaletdinov (DmitriKirichenko 84), Alexander Kerzhakov
Igor Akinfeev, Alexei Berezutsky, Vassili Berezutsky, Alexei Smertin, Dmitri Sennikov, Sergei Ignashevich, Marat Izmailov (Sergei Semak 73), Evgeni Aldonin, Andrei Arshavin (Aleksandr Anyukov 88), Dinyar Bilyaletdinov, Alexander Kerzhakov