Ivan Bakhar
Full name in native alphabet: Бахар Иван Васильевич
Country: Belarus
Date of birth: 10/07/1998 (17 years old)
Place of birth: Minsk (Belarus)
Height: 176cm
Youth career: FK Minsk
Current club: FK Minsk
Squad number: —
Current national team: Belarus U-19
Position: attacking midfielder, second striker, striker
Preferred foot: right
Market value (by transfermarkt.de): —
Tournaments participated in: 2015 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification elite round (3/1), UEFA Youth League 2015/2016 (2/1), Granatkin Memorial 2016
Contract until: unknown
Player’s agent: unknown
Similar type of player: Roberto Firmino
Strengths:
– pace
– acceleration
– creativity
– finishing
– dribbling
– decisions
Weaknesses:
No significant weaknesses.
Style of play:
– pacey, prolific and creative auxiliary striker
– likes to dribble
– likes to come a bit deeper to get the ball
– likes to play in a free attacking role
– likes sniff out opportunities in and around the box
– likes to play a direct style by running straight at defenders with pace
– plays with a natural flair and is dangerous in the box
– often uses his creativity to set up goals for other players
– often makes surging runs into penalty box
– likes to run onto through balls from midfield
– counter attack threat
He is best suited to playing as:
Second striker in 4-4-2.
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Achievements:
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League summary:
Belarusian Premier League 2014: 1 match/0 goals (FK Minsk)
Belarusian Premier League 2015: 2 matches/0 goals (FK Minsk)
Description:
Ivan Bakhar is considered to be one of the most exciting young talents in Belarusian football. He is a product of FK Minsk youth system. He made his professional debut on 29 November 2014, coming on as a substitute in the second half for Nikola Lukić in a home win against Dinamo Brest. He is a regular youth international for Belarus, where he started at the U-17 level and currently plays for U-19 setup.
Quotes:
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Football Talent Scout potential rating:
Capable to mark his name in Europe with a bit of luck and hard work.
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