Maxim Osipenko joined new teammates at Dynamo training camp in Bulgaria. Maxim is a trialist, but he has enough time to show himself to the coaching staff. Osipenko plays as a centre-back. The Omsk-born football player began the career in the Professional Football League performing for FC Irtysh from his hometown. In PFL Osipenko recorded 52 matches and scored 8 goals. In February, 2016 he gained the first promotion and moved to FC Fakel Voronezh. Maxim played 73 matches and scored 8 times for this National Football League side. In May, 2017 he faced Dynamo, the same year when the White-Blues won the National Football League. In that home fixture the Muscovites lost to Fakel by 0:1. Osipenko spent 90 minutes on the pitch and was booked.
Unfortunately, the number of outfield players who are working at Dynamo training camp decreased. Roman Yevgenyev got a knee injury and was bound to leave Bulgaria. He started off for Rome where he would visit the well-known Villa Stuart clinic for detailed examination. Roman was injured at the close of Saturday’s training session and had to miss the friendly against FC Chernomorets Balchik.
Alas, the examination confirmed the fears of our medical staff. Yevgenyev had suffered medial meniscus injury. On Wednesday he was to be operated in Italy, his approximate recovery term – 4-5 weeks. We wish Roman speedy recovery and return to the team!
On July 5th, the White-Blues left for Austria where they set up training camp on the outskirts of Tirol. This preparation stage will last 15 days. During the second training camp four friendly matches are scheduled. Our opponents are the following: on July 8th – FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, on July 11th – FK Jablonec from Czech Republic, on July 15th – DSC Arminia Bielefeld from Germany and on July 19th – Holstein Kiel from Germany. FC Dynamo come back to Moscow on the 20th of July.