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20 Facts About Dmitri Bulykin

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Dmitri Olegovich Bulykin is a retired Russian footballer.

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Dmitri Bulykin stayed with Lokomotiv for three years scoring 28 goals in 94 appearances and attracted quite a bit of attention.

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In Lokomotiv Moscow Dmitri Bulykin won Silver medals, Bronze and 3 times Russian Cup.

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In 2001, Dmitri Bulykin signed with Dynamo Moscow and quickly established himself as the first team player for the next three seasons.

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Dmitri Bulykin scored a total of 29 goals in 90 appearances for the club.

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In 2005, hoping move to England, Dmitri Bulykin went on trials in Portsmouth but that transfer did not happen.

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Syomin later said that he considers wearing gloves when the weather is relatively mild to be a sign of unwillingness to work hard, while Dmitri Bulykin himself took Syomin's shout as an emboldening, albeit a bit over the top one.

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Syomin was sacked mid season and under the next manager, Andrei Kobelev, Dmitri Bulykin was placed on the transfer list, where he spent the end of 2006.

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On 28 August 2007, Dmitri Bulykin secured a one-year contract with German club Bayer Leverkusen, after scoring a goal in two friendly matches during his trial for the Bundesliga club.

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In round 20, Dmitri Bulykin, starting for the first time in his Bayer career, broke the Bundesliga record for the fastest yellow card received.

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Dmitri Bulykin played 10 games only and scored 3 goals.

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Dmitri Bulykin started with an impressive play in his first match against Hamburger SV in the German Cup.

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Dmitri Bulykin had bad luck with a serious injury that took him five months to recover from, which made this whole season very unlucky.

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Dmitri Bulykin scored 21 league goals and became popular among ADO Den Haag fans.

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Dmitri Bulykin signed a one-year contract with an option for the club to extend it for one more year.

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On 7 December 2011, Dmitri Bulykin was voted Best Russian Football Player abroad by the Russian Football Union, but was unable to attend the Gala in Moscow to receive his award, due to the event being scheduled at the same time as the UEFA Champions League home match against Real Madrid.

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On 18 September 2013, Dmitri Bulykin joined Russian Premier League side Volga Nizhny Novgorod, signing a one-year contract.

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Dmitri Bulykin made his debut for Russia on 9 September 2003 in the Euro 2004 qualifier against the Republic of Ireland under manager Georgi Yartsev.

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Dmitri Bulykin made quite an impression in his only second appearance by scoring three goals in Russia's next qualifier against Switzerland.

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Dmitri Bulykin played for Russia in 15 games and scored 7 goals.