Eugen Sidorenco

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Eugen Sidorenco
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Sidorenco with Tom Tomsk in 2013
Personal information
Date of birth (1989-03-19) 19 March 1989 (age 35)
Place of birth Chișinău, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) [1]
Position(s) Left winger [1]
Team information
Current team
Zimbru Chișinău
Number 11
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2007 Zimbru-2 Chișinău 11 (1)
2007–2012 Zimbru Chișinău 90 (11)
2012–2013 Hapoel Nazareth Illit 33 (6)
2013–2015 Tom Tomsk 6 (0)
2014Khimik Dzerzhinsk (loan) 9 (0)
2014–2015Hapoel Nazareth Illit (loan) 30 (3)
2015–2016 Hapoel Nazareth Illit 4 (1)
2016–2018 Milsami Orhei 46 (5)
2018 Zimbru Chișinău 11 (1)
2019 Poli Timișoara 17 (0)
2019–2020 Zimbru Chișinău 7 (0)
2020 Vllaznia Shkodër 16 (3)
2021 Suwaiq Club 0 (0)
2021–2022 Zimbru Chișinău 18 (5)
2022 Asteras Vlachioti 17 (2)
2022–2023 Zimbru Chișinău 20 (4)
2023 Ungheni 15 (15)
2023– Castelfidardo 0 (0)
International career
2010–2019 Moldova 35 (7)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 9 November 2022
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 2 April 2022

Eugen Sidorenco (born 19 March 1989) is a Moldovan professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Castelfidardo.

Contents

Club career

FC Zimbru

In 2007, Sidorenco signed for Moldovan club FC Zimbru Chişinău. [2]

In the summer of 2013, Sidorenco signed for Russian Premier League side FC Tom Tomsk from Liga Leumit side Hapoel Nazareth Illit. [3]

International career

On 26 May 2010, he made his debut for the Moldova national football team in a friendly match against Azerbaijan. [4]

International goals

On 14 June 2013, Sidorenco scored twice as Moldova beat Kyrgyzstan 2–1 in a home friendly. He scored the first and last goals of the game.

Scores and results list Moldova's goal tally first.
List of international goals scored by Eugen Sidorenco
NoDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1. [5] 7 June 2013 Zimbru Stadium, Chișinău, Moldova Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1–11–1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
2. [6] 14 June 2013 Sheriff Stadium, Tiraspol, Moldova Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan 1–02–1 Friendly
3. [6] 2–1
4. [7] 11 October 2013 Zimbru Stadium, Chișinău, Moldova Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino 2–03–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
5. [7] 3–03–0
6. [8] 15 October 2013 Podgorica City Stadium, Podgorica, Montenegro Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 3–15–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
7.27 May 2014Stadion SVU Mauer, Austria Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1–01–1Friendly

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year [2]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Moldova 201010
201110
201240
201396
201491
201510
201670
201720
201910
Total357

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References

  1. 1 2 Eugen Sidorenco at WorldFootball.net
  2. 1 2 Eugen Sidorenco at National-Football-Teams.com
  3. РЯДЫ "ТОМИ" ПОПОЛНИЛ НАПАДАЮЩИЙ ЕВГЕНИЙ СИДОРЕНКО (in Russian). FC Tom Tomsk. 17 October 2013. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013.
  4. "Eugeniu Sidorenco » Internationals".
  5. "Moldova 1-1 Poland". FIFA. Archived from the original on 8 August 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  6. 1 2 "Moldova 2-1 Kyrgyzstan". Soccerway. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  7. 1 2 "Moldova 3-0 San Marino". FIFA. Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  8. "Montenegro 2-5 Moldova". FIFA. Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2013.