Kosta Barbarouses (Western Sydney Wanderers | A-leagues)

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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Good on him, he is not going to a big club so should hopefully see game time. To many ausi players head to clubs and leagues where they stagnate in the reserves. A wise choice after his time in Wellington

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http://www.fc-alania.ru/press/interview/Kosta_barbaruses_ya_uzhe_napolovinu_osetin

Article in Russian about the transfer. Google translate throws in some pearlers such as "Woman going to carry in Ossetia? It will arrive next month".

Apparently the Barbarouses name is famous in the region, with Kosta's namesake known as 'The Great Ossetian'. I think he's a poet or something like that. Big shoes to fill Kosta!
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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
hope he gets them promoted!


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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
el grapadura wrote:
It does seem strange, this team just got relegated from the top Russian division.

But there's a lot of money in Russian football now, and if he can manage to get himself on the radar of the bigger Russian clubs would be a good thing for both him and NZ football.


team is 2nd in first div at the moment tho. promotion. hopefully


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tripvincent wrote:
el grapadura wrote:
It does seem strange, this team just got relegated from the top Russian division.

But there's a lot of money in Russian football now, and if he can manage to get himself on the radar of the bigger Russian clubs would be a good thing for both him and NZ football.


team is 2nd in first div at the moment tho. promotion. hopefully


They're in the qualifying rounds of the Europe League as well after losing in the Russian Cup Final last year.
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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
when does the russian season finish? he could come back to the a-league on loan if he doenst get a full season surely


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The club has spent most last 20 years in the Russ prem league and got relegated last year after one year spell back up. Currently second but need to finish top two to get promoted. According to wiki they are first club to ever qualify for cup final without scoring a regular time goal! That has got them into uefa. So the club has a bit of pedigree but prob quite important they manage to get promoted.
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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
seems like a brave move - hope it works out for him
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tripvincent wrote:
when does the russian season finish? he could come back to the a-league on loan if he doenst get a full season surely


Unlikely. The Ruskies are using this season to transition to the normal European football season from 2012/2013 (which will adopt the autumn start/early summer finish common in most European leagues).

This season started in March 2011, and will continue until the European spring of 2012 (meaning they have an extra six months this season, for which they'll introduce a Championship top 8 and Relegation bottom 8 playoffs - for this transitional season only).
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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Vladikavkav is close to some pretty troubled regions. Near the Russian-Georgian border and close to Chechnya.
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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Must have indoor stadiums eh - surely the league can't play through a Russian winter?

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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Ange must be a sh*t manager to let him go..

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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Wonder if TW can con them into parting with some of that for George too.

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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Smithy wrote:
 
Terry/Nix could have done with that, instead he got away from us on a free and Brissy has cashed in our place 
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disco_mart wrote:
Smithy wrote:


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Terry/Nix could have�done with that,�instead he got away from us on a free and Brissy has cashed in�our place�


Kosta wouldn't have been worth nearly as much after one more season warming the bench.
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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Vladikavkav is close to some pretty troubled regions. Near the Russian-Georgian border and close to Chechnya.[/QUOTE]
Caucasus (Ossetia is part of that) is really a very troubled region of Russia. Chechnya now is relatively calm region. That is why there are plenty of legionnaires in Chechen football club Terek Grozny. For another thing Dutch football star Ruud Gullit was appointed head coach of Terek before this season but has already been sacked due to poor results.   

[QUOTE=el grapadura] Unlikely. The Ruskies are using this season to transition to the normal European football season from 2012/2013 (which will adopt the autumn start/early summer finish common in most European leagues).
This season started in March 2011, and will continue until the European spring of 2012 (meaning they have an extra six months this season, for which they'll introduce a Championship top 8 and Relegation bottom 8 playoffs - for this transitional season only).

Rightly. Some addition: the 13th and 14th placed teams in the Russian Premier League will play the two-leg play-off matches against the 4th and 3rd placed teams respectively of the first division, so there're not bad chances that Alania will play next season in the RPL.
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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Kosta's doing the right thing in heading to Europe while he has the chance- even though we may not have heard of Alania Vladikavkaz, it's a place to get his toe in the door for bigger opportunities and the club has some pedigree (the top- in fact only- non-Moscow side in Russia's top league when the Soviet Union collapsed, they won the Russian Premier League in the mid-nineties and over a hundred of their players have been internationals for various countries.) Currently they boast a couple of internationals and have two Brazilians, two Africans, an El Salvadorean and various Eastern Europeans. Last year current Nigerian international Sani Kaita was playing on loan with them whilst at the World Cup with Nigeria (sent off against Greece).
Kosta could emulate 46 cap Georgian international Mikhail Kavelashvili who went from Alania to Manchester City in 1996 and is now playing in Switzerland.
 A club with an interesting history. But Kosta will soon find out that off the field "it's football- but not as we know it..."- Russian League is always plagued by financial instability and corruption, much as the Turkish league is now becoming famous for.
History

By the collapse of the Soviet Union, Spartak Vladikavkaz were the only non-Muscovite Russian club competing in the old Soviet Top League. This had been their second and last season in the STL; before that the only other season they competed in the top Soviet division was in 1970.

Their most successful season was 1995 when they managed to grab the Russian Premier League champions title, after several years of Spartak Moscow domination having previously won a silver medal for the second place in 1992 and 1996. However in the qualification stages of the UEFA Champions League Alania lost 10-3 on aggregate to Rangers F.C..

However, after departure of manager Valery Gazzaev and several players from the club, Alania weren't able to get anywhere near the trophy again, finishing at the bottom half of the table.

Previously, the club was known as Spartak Ordzhonikidze (1937�1990), Spartak Vladikavkaz (1990�1994 and 2006), Spartak-Alania Vladikavkaz (1995�1996 and 2003�2006), Alania Vladikavkaz (1997�2003 and since 2007).

In season 2005 Alania was relegated from Russian Premier League after 15 seasons of top flight football.


On 14 February 2006 Alania and another First Division club, Lokomotiv Chita, were denied professional licences by Professional Football League and excluded from professional football for juridicial irregularities.[1] On 22 February PFL decided to replace Alania and Lokomotiv with Lada Togliatti and Mashuk-KMV Pyatigorsk, the runners-up in the Second Division.[2] The Russian Football Union did not endorse the exclusion and on 28 February decided to keep Alania and Lokomotiv in the First Division, giving them another chance to fulfill the league requirements.[3] Consequently, on 6 March PFL decided to extend the First Division from 22 to 24 clubs, including Alania, Lokomotiv, Lada, and Mashuk-KMV.[4]

However, on 20 March the Russian Football Union finally decided to exclude Alania and Lokomotiv from the league. This decision was announced by the Professional Football League on 21 March, five days before the start of the First Division.[5]

Alania underwent reorganization, were renamed Spartak Vladikavkaz and on 4 April were admitted into the Russian Second Division, South zone.

After finishing first in the South Zone of 2nd division in the 2006 the team was promoted to Russian First Division and again renamed to Alania.

In 2009, Alania achieved 3rd place in the Russian First Division, just below the nominal promotion places. However, due to FC Moscow being expelled from the Russian Premier League, Alania were chosen to take their place. Their season back in the top flight was not successful and only Sibir Novosibirsk finished below them, thus going back to the First Division; despite the subsequent withdrawal of Amkar Perm and Saturn Moscow Oblast, Alania was refused a reprieve by the RPL.

In the spring of 2011, Alania qualified for the final of the 2010�11 Russian Cup, where it will meet PFC CSKA Moscow. CSKA already qualified for the UEFA Champions League spot, and therefore Alania secured a spot in the 2011�12 UEFA Europa League regardless of the final result. That is the second occasion in Russian soccer history when a second-level division team qualified for European competition (the first one was FC Terek Grozny). Alania achieved a rare feat of reaching the cup final without scoring a single regular-time goal. On three occasions they won a penalty shootout after playing the game with a score of 0-0 and once they received a bye after their opponent team went bankrupt.

  Big Pete 652011-07-17 02:54:29

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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I disagree, if this was his best option in Europe then I'm not sure that it was the time to go. He's going to a very non-european place, a long way out of the way where he's not going to know anyone, speak the language etc. I don't see this working out but good luck to him and I hope he uses the money he gets well...

Normo's coming home

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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Will wait and see... could be good or it could turn into a Smelzter.
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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
james dean wrote:
I disagree, if this was his best option in Europe then I'm not sure that it was the time to go. He's going to a very non-european place, a long way out of the way where he's not going to know anyone, speak the language etc. I don't see this working out but good luck to him and I hope he uses the money he gets well...


have to agree. guys like keisuke honda have been trying to break into 'real' europe for a while now and he's at a top russian club. it will be very hard but hey worth a shot. i trust he has an out clause???


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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
well done to him 
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Google translate:

Woman going to carry in Ossetia?

It will arrive next month. But to live always in Vladikavkaz can not - she will finish college. I hope that next year it will move into Ossetia.

You know that you are the namesake of the great educator of the Ossetian?

Yes, I heard (laughs). Even saw a monument. This is a very pleasant coincidence. I think 50% of Ossetians I have (laughs). Of course, I will not as famous as your bones, but I will sincerely try to please fans of Vladikavkaz.

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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Alania are clearly an ambitious club keen on returning to Russia's top-flight, and Kosta will be joining some quality players  such as: 
Brazilian forward Vandinho, 24 who has played for top Brazilian clubs Flamengo and Sport Recife (including Copa Libertadores- South American club championship).
2002Juventus-SP0(0)2003�2004Paran�5(1)2005? S�o Paulo (Loan)0(0)2006�2007Paran�3(0)2007? Guaratinguet� (loan)16(9)2007�2008Ava�34(27)2008�2011Desportivo Brasil0(0)2008?Flamengo (loan)10(2)2009?Sport Recife (loan)22(7)2010? Ava� (loan)20(3)2011? S�o Caetano (loan)
Second Brazilian Danilo Neco has had a long successful career since a young teenager for top Brazilian national second division club Ponte Preta (who also play in the strong Paulista Championship for top Sao Paulo state clubs with Sao Paulo, Santos, Corinthians). Last year he played in Korea on loan.
Neco:
2004�2011Ponte Preta156(81)2010? Jeju United (loan)10(0
Ibrahim Gnanou is a Burkino Faso international who played briefly with All White Winston Reid at FC Midtjylland in Denmark:
Senior career*YearsTeamApps�(Gls)�2004�2005ASFA Yennega43(7)2005�2007Sheriff Tiraspol53(11)2008FC Midtjylland1(0)2009�FC Alania Vladikavkaz58(6)

National Team :

Burkina Faso     5  (0)
2003�2007Burkina Faso U-217(2)
 
 
Big Pete 652011-07-19 11:08:16

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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Junior82 wrote:


Woman going to carry in Ossetia?
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I assume that means "Are you bringing your girlfriend with you?"

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You know that you are the namesake of the great educator of the Ossetian?



Looked it up - Ossetia's answer to Shakespeare was Kosta Khetagurov.Doloras2011-07-19 11:21:38

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Alania Vladikavkaz? Think I dated her at university wolfman2011-07-19 18:49:43


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НИЧЕГО рифмуется с BARBAROUSES
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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Judging by the stats for Alania's other strikers on Soccerway.com, Kosta could be a good chance of coming straight into the side. 2 goals in 11 games is currently the best goals per game ratio out of the squad's strikers. First game Kosta will be eligible for will be the Europa League game against FK Aktobe from Kazakhstan on the 28th of July.
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almost 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
+1.

A small town in Europe........looking to bounce straight back up....well that aint going to happen

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
playwithFire wrote:
Manchester clubs interested in Kosta
 
Don't tell me - Oldham and Bury??

Normo's coming home

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
james dean wrote:
playwithFire wrote:
Manchester clubs interested in Kosta
 
Don't tell me - Oldham and Bury??


Ha, you have to read the article, playwithfire is playingwithus

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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Wasn't even on the bench for Alania's Europa League 1-1 draw with Aktobe.
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
nzmanu wrote:
Wasn't even on the bench for Alania's Europa League 1-1 draw with Aktobe.


Would of probably have to have been registered before a certain date to play Europa quals.
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james dean wrote:
playwithFire wrote:
Manchester clubs interested in Kosta
 
Don't tell me - Oldham and Bury??
 
please, please, please

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Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
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nzmanu wrote:
Wasn't even on the bench for Alania's Europa League 1-1 draw with Aktobe.


Would of probably have to have been registered before a certain date to play Europa quals.


Hmm yeah thats what I was thinking. Hope you're right.
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Alania got past Aktobe on penalties, playing Besiktas in the next round to earn the right to play in group stages of Europa Laeague.el grapadura2011-08-06 14:33:35
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over 14 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
so when will he get first game?

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