Maksim Tsyhalka

Maksim Tsyhalka (Belarusian: Максім Цыгалка, Russian: Максим Цыгалко, Maksim Tsygalko) (often spelled Maxim Tsigalko) (born 27 May 1983) is a former Belarusian football player. He had to end his professional career early (at the age of 26) in 2010 due to persistent injuries.

Maksim Tsyhalka
Personal information
Full name Maksim Tsygalko
Date of birth (1983-05-27) 27 May 1983
Place of birth Minsk, Belarusian SSR
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Playing position(s) Forward
Youth career
1999–2001 Dinamo Minsk
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2001 Dinamo-Yuni Minsk 27 (17)
2000Dinamo-2 Minsk 10 (3)
2001–2005 Dinamo Minsk 53 (24)
2006–2007 Naftan Novopolotsk 24 (3)
2007–2008 Kaisar 21 (7)
2008 Banants 4 (2)
2008 Savit Mogilev 8 (2)
National team
2002–2004 Belarus U21 11 (3)
2003 Belarus 2 (1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

He began his playing career at a youth team Dinamo-Yuni Minsk before moving up to play for the Dinamo Minsk first team, he spent 5 years with the club before moving to fellow Belarus team Naftan Novopolotsk, after an unsuccessful 2 seasons there Tsyhalka soon moved on to Kazakhstan club Kaisar Kyzylorda. Tsyhalka spent 2 seasons with the club before moving in the summer of 2008 to Armenian team Banants Yerevan, where he would spend only a short stint. He spent the rest of the season for now defunct Belarus club Savit Mogilev. He scored 2 goals in his short spell at the club before being released after Savit were relegated and dissolved.

Tsyhalka also has a twin brother Yuri who played as a goalkeeper. The brothers played alongside each other at Dinamo Minsk.

Maksim and, to a lesser extent, his brother Yuri both achieved a small amount of fame and worldwide renown after they were featured in the Championship Manager / Football Manager computer game series by Sports Interactive, especially in CM 01/02. Both players were present in the database with good starting stats and a very high potential, and Maksim (spelled "Maxim Tsigalko" in the game) in particular was capable of becoming a world class player, to the degree that he is very well known amongst fans of the Football Manager series and considered one of the game's legends.[1][2]

International goal

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
12 April 2003Dynama Stadium (Minsk), Belarus Uzbekistan1 – 02–2Friendly

Honours

Dinamo Minsk

References

  1. "Spotlight on CM/FM Legends : Maxim Tsigalko and Cherno Samba". footmanager.co.uk. December 17, 2009. Archived from the original on June 25, 2012.
  2. Rob Smyth (November 14, 2008). "The Joy of Six: great Championship/ Football Manager players". The Guardian.
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