Igor Akinfeev, born on April eighth, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished Russian professional footballer renowned for his role as a goalkeeper. He has dedicated his entire career to CSKA Moscow, where he not only plays but also serves as the team captain. Over the years, Akinfeev has made an impressive total of more than eight hundred official appearances for the club.
Throughout his tenure at CSKA, Akinfeev has achieved remarkable success, securing six Russian Premier League titles and eight Russian Cups. His crowning achievement came in two thousand five when he helped lead his team to victory in the UEFA Cup. As of April fourth, two thousand twenty-six, he holds the record for the most games played in the Russian top-level league, with six hundred and fifteen matches to his name.
Akinfeev's international career with the Russian national team spanned from two thousand four to two thousand eighteen, during which he earned one hundred and eleven caps. He was a key player in four UEFA European Championships and two FIFA World Cups. In March two thousand seventeen, he was appointed captain of the national team following the retirement of Vasili Berezutski, further solidifying his leadership role.
As a member of the prestigious Lev Yashin Club, Akinfeev has established himself as one of the greatest goalkeepers in Russian football history, holding the record for the most clean sheets kept in the league. His dedication and skill have made him a beloved figure in the sport.