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Jan Dyuritsa: all the most interesting about the Slovak football player and player of the Moscow "Locomotive"

Jan Dyuritsa was born in a place called Dunajska Streda on December 10, 1981. This is a famous Slovak football player, who is currently the defender of the Moscow club "Lokomotiv" and the Slovak national team.

Club career

I started to get involved in football Jan Durica since childhood, like many other sportsmen. His first team was FC "DAK", where he played from 2001 to 2003. Footballer came on the field for two years 26 times and for all this time has issued one goal. Then he spent three years, from 2003 to 2006, played for "Artemis". He has 78 matches for this team. Being in the team, Ian scored two goals. In general, to roll balls into the opponent's goal is not its purpose. And the point here is not so much in skill as in position. After all, Jan Durica, whose photo is provided in the article, is a defender, not an attacker.

The next club after "Artemedy" was "Saturn" (Ramenskoye). In this team, the player played two years and scored 72 goals in 72 matches. And finally, "Locomotive". In the well-known Moscow club the player consists from 2009. And to this day it protects its colors. True, in 2010, the player leased FC Hannover 96, where the player spent nine matches.

On the transition to the "Locomotive"

When the Slovak player moved to Lokomotiv in 2009, he could be considered a foreign player only for the limit on foreign players. At that time, he had already played three years in the Russian Football League and spoke fluently in our language. In addition, Jan Dyuritsa fell in love with the public, athletes, fans and all the rest thanks to his cheerful, friendly and sociable nature. The Slovak player got on well with everyone, starting with fellow club members, finishing with journalists.

His football in the "Locomotive" was fast. True, he did not immediately succeed in showing himself at an impressive level. And the player in this is almost not to blame. The fact is that in the first match he got a serious injury, because of which he was out of action for three weeks. And then, when he returned, earned undeservedly removal in the game taking place in Kazan. So in the first season Ian Dyuritsa spent only 10 matches, and in the winter he was sent to Germany, to "Hanover".

Further career

German club at that time was in a difficult situation. However, thanks to the efforts of their players, as well as leased Yana team did not fly out of the first Bundesliga. The Slovak player showed himself perfectly, playing for "Hannover". So there was no doubt that he will go to the 2010 World Cup as part of his national team. And it turned out. By the way, the Slovak team at that championship presented an incredible sensation to the whole world. The event surprised everyone. Slovak players easily sent home the Italians, and they were acting champions at that time! Ian played all four matches. And then, at the end of the 2009/10 season, the lease term of the football player was over. And he returned to Lokomotiv, where he began to play fully without injury and deletion. In the first round, he scored a goal against Dynamo and in the same year became the club's main defender.

Achievements and personal life

Together with the Moscow team, Ian became a bronze medalist of the Russian championship, as well as the owner of the country's Cup. He is also one of the 33 best players of the Premier League (twice).

And one more interesting moment, concerning a player like Jan Dyuritsa. Personal life is also interesting. For some time the footballer lived in a civil marriage with Maria Gorban - a famous Russian actress of cinema and theater. But then the young people parted. Now the football player is in a relationship with Magdalena Shebestova. The couple on May 2, 2015, a daughter was born, which they called Nina.

Well, it remains to wish the footballer happiness in family life and good luck on the football field - to manage to win more and more awards and titles.

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