http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Adamov
Club career
Adamov has been prolific in the
Russian Premier League since joining FC Moscow.
In 2006/07, together with
Roman Pavlyuchenko, he was a top scorer in the Russian Premier League.
International career
Adamov was recently called up to the
Russia national football team. He made his debut in a friendly match against
Romania.
Euro 2008
In
Euro 2008, he came on as a substitute in the 71st minute of the opening match of the campaign, a 4-1 defeat to
Spain.
from espn
Playing for the less fashionable FC Moscow side has not helped his dreams of international stardom, but he has shown himself to be a prolific taker of chances in the last couple of years. He has fine control on the ball and also boasts a rocket of a shot from long range.
from skysports
Roman Adamov is a man who has struggled for form of late but is still a player rated highly by Russia coach Guus Hiddink.
The 25-year-old striker joint-topped the Russian Premier-Liga goalscoring charts with 14 goals in 2007 but has found goals harder to come by this year.
Adamov only made his international debut in March but Hiddink has seen enough in the FC Moskva hit-man to prefer him over the classy and experienced Aleksandr Kerzhakov.
Having started his career with FC Rostselmash Rostov-na-Donu it was in 2001 that he made his professional bow, going on to score three goals in 21 appearances in his debut campaign.
Adamov stayed with FC Rostselmash until 2004, where a move to FC Terek Grozny was followed by a switch to current employers FC Moskva.
It is at Moskva where he has struck by a much-praised understanding with fellow Russia international Sergei Semak, helping himself to 22 goals in his two seasons to date.
could his real name mabe be.......
Roman Stanislavovich Adamov Rostselmash
like that venegoor guy. shirt printers delight although if he gets his name taken the game could go on for hours,