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Aleksandr Chertoganov
Aleksandr Chertoganov ( az, Aleksandr Çertoqanov; ua, Олександр Чертоганов; born 8 February 1980) is a retired Ukraine, Ukrainian-born Azerbaijani footballer. Internationally, he played for Azerbaijan. Career Club Chertoganov signed for Gabala FC, Gabala in the summer of 2011 from FC Inter Baku, Inter Baku. In May 2013, Chertoganov parted ways with Gabala FC, Gabala. Chertoganov went on to sign for fellow Azerbaijan Premier League side Sumgayit FK, Sumgayit. In January 2014, Chertoganov announced his retirement follow a series of back problems, but changed his mind, seeing out the season before signing a new one-year contract with Sumgayit PFK, Sumgayit. Career statistics Club International ''Statistics accurate as of match played 16 October 2012'' Honours ;FK Baku *Azerbaijan Cup (1): 2004–05 Azerbaijan Cup, 2004–05 ;Inter Baku *Azerbaijan Premier League (1): 2009–10 Azerbaijan Premier League, 2009–10 References External links

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