Oļegs Karavajevs (13 February 1961 – 6 October 2020) was a Latvian professional
footballer
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who played as a
goalkeeper
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. He was the goalkeeper who made the most appearances for the
Latvia national team during the 1990s.
Club career
Born in
Barnaul
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, Karavajevs' first club was
Alga Frunze in Kyrgyzstan (at that time still within the
Soviet Union
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) with which Karavajevs played 18 matches in 1979. Karavajevs stayed with Frunze until 1984, except for a brief time with
Pakhtakor Tashkent
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in 1981. Then came a season with
Kairat Almaty but Karavajevs became a real
Soviet First League
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goalkeeper in 1985 when he transferred to
SKA Khabarovsk. With SKA he played 88 matches over two seasons and was invited to transfer to
Daugava Rīga
FK Daugava Rīga was a Latvian football club, based at the Daugava Stadium in Riga. They played in the Latvian Higher League. The last manager of the team was Armands Zeiberliņš.
From the club's foundation in 2003 till 2009 the club was kno ...
where he took over the number one goalkeeper position from
Aleksandrs Kulakovs
Aleksandrs Kulakovs (born 4 March 1956 in Dedinovo) is a former Latvian football goalkeeper who played for the biggest part of his career for Daugava Rīga.
At the age of 15 Kulakovs was the first goalkeeper for Spartak Lukhovitsy. After havi ...
.
In 1987 Daugava with Karavajevs as an irreplaceable goalkeeper nearly earned promotion to the Soviet top league but in 1988 the performance of the club started to decline and Karavajevs had to battle for his position with
Valeri Shantalosov
Valerij Dzmitryevich Shantalosau (; ; born 15 March 1966) is a Belarusian professional football coach and former player.
Playing career
He made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League in 1985 for FC Dnepr Mogilev.
On 19 December 200 ...
.
In 1988 Karavajevs left Daugava for
Fakel Voronezh. For two seasons he was the top goalkeeper of Fakel but then he went abroad and joined the Serbian club
OFK Belgrade
OFK Beograd ( sr-Cyrl, ОФК Београд – Омладински фудбалски клуб Београд, English: ''Belgrade Youth Football Club''), also known in English as OFK Belgrade and currently referred to as OFK Beograd Mozzart ...
, playing back then in the
Yugoslav First League
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. While playing in Yugoslavia, his name was spelled and referred to as Oleg Karavajev.
He came to Belgrade in the summer of 1990 having played the second half of the 1990–91 season back with Fakel. The next summer he returned and stayed with OFK until the winter break of the 1992–93 season (already playing in the
First League of FR Yugoslavia
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) when he returned to Latvia and played with
Olimpija Rīga.
With his next move, Karavajevs, came to Cyprus where he played for
Evagoras Paphos
Athlitikos Syllogos Evagoras Paphos () was a Cypriot football club based in the city of Paphos. Founded in 1961, they played in both the First and Second Divisions. They adopted their name from Evagoras Pallikarides, a poet from Paphos who was ...
in 1993–94. From there his steps led to
Carl Zeiss Jena and
FSV Zwickau
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in Germany.
For the 1998 season Karavajevs went to Latvia as he joined the champion club
Skonto FC
Skonto FC was a Latvian professional Association football, football club, active from 1991 until 2016. The club played at the Skonto Stadium in Riga. Skonto won the Virsliga in the first 14 seasons of the league's resumption (15 in total), and o ...
where he played together with
Aleksandrs Koliņko
Aleksandrs Koliņko (born 18 June 1975) is a Latvian professional football coach and a former player. He is the manager of Latvian Higher League club Super Nova.
Club career
Koliņko was born in Riga and started his career in 1994, playing f ...
who eventually would replace Karavajevs as the main goalkeeper for the
Latvia national team. In 1999 Karavajevs joined the newly founded
FK Rīga
FK Rīga was a Latvian football club based in Riga. They played in the Virslīga, the top division in Latvian football. They played their home games at Latvijas Universitātes Stadions. In 1999, its first year of existence, the club won the La ...
with which he won the
Latvian Cup
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and retired after the season.
International career
In total from 1992 to 1999 Karavajevs played 38 matches for the
Latvia national team. He was never a 100% first goalkeeper for Latvia, as he had a very strong opponent in the person of
Raimonds Laizāns
Raimonds Laizāns (born 5 August 1964) is a former Latvian football goalkeeper who played for the Latvia national football team in the 1990s.
Club playing career
Raimonds Laizāns started playing football at the Daugava sports school in Riga at ...
who played for
Skonto FC
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– the base club for the Latvia national team during the 1990s. Still Karavajevs played slightly more for Latvia – he beat Laizāns by seven matches but Karavajevs also usually played in the more important matches. Karavajevs played in several historic matches for Latvia – when it managed to hold draws against the
Euro 1992
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Denmark won the 1992 championship, having been inv ...
winners
Denmark
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and one of the strongest European national teams
Spain
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. He played his last two matches for Latvia in 1999 in two goalless draws against
Greece
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and
Albania
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.
Death
Karavajevs died on 6 October 2020 in Germany, aged 59.
References
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1961 births
2020 deaths
People from Barnaul
Soviet men's footballers
Latvian men's footballers
Men's association football goalkeepers
Latvia men's international footballers
Yugoslav First League players
Cypriot First Division players
FC Alga Bishkek players
Pakhtakor Tashkent FK players
FC Kairat players
FC SKA-Khabarovsk players
FC Daugava Riga players
FC Fakel Voronezh players
OFK Beograd players
AEP Paphos FC players
FC Carl Zeiss Jena players
FSV Zwickau players
Skonto FC players
FK Rīga players
Evagoras Paphos players
Soviet expatriate men's footballers
Soviet expatriate sportspeople in Yugoslavia
Expatriate men's footballers in Yugoslavia
Latvian expatriate sportspeople in Cyprus
Expatriate men's footballers in Cyprus
Latvian expatriate sportspeople in Germany
Expatriate men's footballers in Germany