Definition: Denis Bachurin (Russian: Денис Бачурин) is a former Russian professional footballer who primarily played as a midfielder.
Overview: Born on August 15, 1980, Denis Bachurin had a career predominantly within the Russian football league system. He spent several years playing for various clubs in the Russian professional divisions, including the Russian Football National League (FNL) and the Russian Second League. Throughout his career, Bachurin represented multiple teams such as FC Amkar Perm, FC Sokol Saratov, FC Chelyabinsk, and FC Nosta Novotroitsk, among others. He was known for his role in the midfield.
Etymology/Origin: The name "Denis" is of Greek origin, derived from Dionysios, which refers to Dionysus, the ancient Greek god of wine, revelry, and theatre. "Bachurin" is a common Russian surname. The name of the individual Denis Bachurin does not hold a specific historical or etymological origin beyond these general linguistic roots for his given name and surname.
Characteristics:
- Nationality: Russian
- Date of Birth: August 15, 1980
- Position: Midfielder
- Professional Career: Active primarily in Russian domestic football, playing in the country's professional second and third tiers (Russian Football National League and Russian Second League). He was a consistent player in these leagues for a significant period.
Related Topics:
- Russian Football National League (FNL)
- Russian Second League
- FC Amkar Perm
- Midfielder (football position)