Vladimir Vladimirovich But (; born 7 September 1977 in
Novorossiysk,
Krasnodar Krai) is a former association footballer, who played as a
midfielder.
Football career
Once regarded as one of the most promising players in Europe, But signed in 1994, at not yet 17, with German side
Borussia Dortmund, from local
FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk, but spent his first years with the juniors.
On 21 August 1996, he finally made his first team debut, appearing in 10 minutes of a 4–0 home
league win against
Fortuna Düsseldorf. But finished
his first season with 11 matches and one goal, and added two games (three minutes total) in the club's
victorious UEFA Champions League campaign, becoming the second Russian player to win the competition after
Igor Dobrovolski.
In late October 2000, But left Borussia after falling out with coach
Matthias Sammer, and joined
SC Freiburg where he stayed for the next three seasons, appearing regularly (but also being relegated at the end of the
2001–02 campaign). In January 2004, he stayed in the country as he signed with
Hannover 96, but could only collect four league appearances in one 1/2-years.
But returned to his country in July 2005, and signed for
FC Shinnik Yaroslavl. After two years out of the game due to recurrent injuries, the 30-year old re-joined hometown side Chernomorets, in the
second division.
In June 2009, But signed with
Greece's
OFI Crete as a
free agent, but retired from football after one unassuming season. He collected two
caps for......
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