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While the [[2007 CrFA League 1|2007 season]] saw the Aztecs miss-out on a third successive league win by a sole point to Cherry Trees, the club regained its [[2007 King's Cup|King's Cup title]] as Senovichi scored the opening goal in the 2–0 semi-final versus [[Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland FC]]. A then-record lowest third-place finish in [[2008 CrFA League 1|the league]] was coupled with a [[2008 King's Cup|cup final defeat]] as Senovichi was unable to help the team to a trophy win for the first time in five years in 2008.
While the [[2007 CrFA League 1|2007 season]] saw the Aztecs miss-out on a third successive league win by a sole point to Cherry Trees, the club regained its [[2007 King's Cup|King's Cup title]] as Senovichi scored the opening goal in the 2–0 semi-final versus [[Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland FC]]. A then-record lowest third-place finish in [[2008 CrFA League 1|the league]] was coupled with a [[2008 King's Cup|cup final defeat]] as Senovichi was unable to help the team to a trophy win for the first time in five years in 2008.
The [[2009 CrFA League 1|2009 season]] saw League 1 expanded to eight teams for the first time, which the Aztecs benefited from to win a third - also Senovichi's third - league title, before finishing second behind [[Sverige Tiem FC]] the [[2010 CrFA League 1|following season]] by a point. While the [[2011 CrFA League 1]] campaign finished with another Aztecs second-placed finish, the team also reached the final of the [[2011 EMUFA Champions' League]], the run to which Senovichi scored in against [[Passas]]' [[Zidado West United]] in the quarter-finals, but lost 3–1 to [[Morfaga North Rangers]] of [[Hamland]]. The team's final appearance led to qualifying for the [[2012 FMF Champions' League|first]] [[FMF Champions' League]], where Senovichi's involvement helped the Aztecs to a 2–1 payback win against Morfaga in the final, making the Aztecs the first Craitish team to win any Champions' League trophy and compensating for a poor fifth-placed finish in the league [[2012 CrFA League 1|that year]].
Buoyed by their international success, the Aztecs narrowly sealed a fourth national title in [[2013 CrFA League 1|2013]], despite Senovichi suffering from injury and having a lessened impact on the team's goals tally. Due to a combination of the severity of his injury prior to recovery and his age of 32, the Aztecs brought in fellow Craitish international [[Vän Vanisen]] from [[Róndlinga Diamonds FC]] with the aim of a long-term replacement for Senovichi as an attack-minded midfielder for the club.
Following Vanisen's transfer, Senovichi found himself a bit-part player in his final two seasons with the club; [[2014 CrFA League 1|2014]] and [[2015 CrFA League 1|2015]], but still contributed to the team as they reached the [[2015 Cities' Cup]] final and also won a first confederational trophy with the [[2014–15 WMFA Cup]], in which they overcame both [[Eĵars Town FC]] and [[Xäiville Teflons FC]] in the semi-finals and final, respectively. Senovichi announced his retirement from football at the cessation of the 2015 season, alongside long-term teammates [[Paulio Demhivo]], [[Tommy Hjansen]] and [[Vaja Neil]], and ended with a total of eight trophies won with his hometown side.


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Revision as of 17:00, 5 February 2017

Yaqin Senovichi
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Senovichi playing for Osĵätoņ Aztecs in 2012.
Personal information
Full nameYaqin Senovichi
Year of birth1981
Place of birthOsĵätoņCraitland
Playing positionMidfielder
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)*
2003–15Craitland Osĵätoņ Aztecs FC
International career
2006–15Craitland Craitland100(13)
* Appearances (Goals)
Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams

Yaqin Senovichi is a Craitish former-footballer who last played for Osĵätoņ Aztecs FC, with whom he spent his entire professional career. Widely considered one of the best players on Micras in his prime, playing in central midfield, he has had considerable success at both club and international level, and was the first player to reach 100 caps for the Craitish national side. He is a member of Craitland's "Golden Generation".

Career

Club

Senovichi's professional career began in 2003, upon signing for Osĵätoņ Feyenoord FC - as Osĵätoņ Aztecs FC were then known - for the inaugural CrFA League 1 season. He was given the team's number 9 jersey, which he worse for the club's first three campaigns. While the team finished second in the league in both their first and second seasons, they won the first edition of the King's Cup in 2004, with Senovichi scoring the winner in the 3–2 semi-final victory over Cherry Trees FC. Senovichi and the newly-renamed Aztecs won their first league title in 2005, before following that up with a second consecutive championship the following year, with Senovichi - now donning the 13 shirt - tallying five goals that season.

While the 2007 season saw the Aztecs miss-out on a third successive league win by a sole point to Cherry Trees, the club regained its King's Cup title as Senovichi scored the opening goal in the 2–0 semi-final versus Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland FC. A then-record lowest third-place finish in the league was coupled with a cup final defeat as Senovichi was unable to help the team to a trophy win for the first time in five years in 2008.

The 2009 season saw League 1 expanded to eight teams for the first time, which the Aztecs benefited from to win a third - also Senovichi's third - league title, before finishing second behind Sverige Tiem FC the following season by a point. While the 2011 CrFA League 1 campaign finished with another Aztecs second-placed finish, the team also reached the final of the 2011 EMUFA Champions' League, the run to which Senovichi scored in against Passas' Zidado West United in the quarter-finals, but lost 3–1 to Morfaga North Rangers of Hamland. The team's final appearance led to qualifying for the first FMF Champions' League, where Senovichi's involvement helped the Aztecs to a 2–1 payback win against Morfaga in the final, making the Aztecs the first Craitish team to win any Champions' League trophy and compensating for a poor fifth-placed finish in the league that year.

Buoyed by their international success, the Aztecs narrowly sealed a fourth national title in 2013, despite Senovichi suffering from injury and having a lessened impact on the team's goals tally. Due to a combination of the severity of his injury prior to recovery and his age of 32, the Aztecs brought in fellow Craitish international Vän Vanisen from Róndlinga Diamonds FC with the aim of a long-term replacement for Senovichi as an attack-minded midfielder for the club.

Following Vanisen's transfer, Senovichi found himself a bit-part player in his final two seasons with the club; 2014 and 2015, but still contributed to the team as they reached the 2015 Cities' Cup final and also won a first confederational trophy with the 2014–15 WMFA Cup, in which they overcame both Eĵars Town FC and Xäiville Teflons FC in the semi-finals and final, respectively. Senovichi announced his retirement from football at the cessation of the 2015 season, alongside long-term teammates Paulio Demhivo, Tommy Hjansen and Vaja Neil, and ended with a total of eight trophies won with his hometown side.

International

Honours

Personal life