The big Spartak
Moscow striker had to fight hard to reach an elite
Russian club and is making up for lost time
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Barnaul is not a lovely place to play football. A city in the south of Western Siberia, there is beautiful nature but a harsh Siberian climate. Dinamo Barnaul, the local professional
Football team, have always played in the lower echelons of the Russian league. But Barnaul gave Russian football Alexey Smertin, a former national captain, who successfully played in Europe for Bordeaux, Chelsea, Fulham and Portsmouth and won the
Premier League title and Carling Cup with
Chelsea in 2005.