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Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Maxim Zhavnerchik returned to FC BATE Borisov after 6-year brake

The football player spent 9 matches in the national team of Belarus

Maxim Zhavnerchik, February 9 will celebrate the 30th anniversary, began playing football in Soligorsk and in 2003 appeared in duplicating the \"Miner\". In 2004, he moved to the BATE and for five seasons played in a best of Belarusian club in recent years. During this time he became a three-time champion of Belarus (2006-2008) and the Cup of the country (2006). His track record 129 appearances for BATE, in which he scored 9 goals. When he was a player of the team Borisov Zhavnerchik performed together with the current head coach of BATE Alexander Ermakovich.

Since 2009, Maxim Zhavnerchik played in Krasnodar \"Kuban\", which in 2010 came to the Premier League championship of Russia. As part of the Kuban militia Belarusian defender played 126 games, scoring 2 goals.

In the national team of Belarus Maxim Zhavnerchik spent 9 matches.

Now players BATE are on vacation, which ends next week, on 19 January. Coaching staff Borisov Alexander Ermakovich, Alex Baga, Nevinsky Vladimir and Alexander Lisowski - these days is in Belek, Turkey, where an intern at \"Hannover\", which, after the first round of the championship in Germany occupies 8th place among the 18 teams of the Bundesliga.

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