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Mikhail Osinov

Mikhail Osinov (born 8 October 1975) is a Russian football midfielder who last played for FC MITOS Novocherkassk.
==Career==
Born in Arti, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Mikhail Osinov started his professional career at the modest Gornyak Kachkanar in 1993. In 1994-1995, he played for Uralets Nizhny Tagil. Next year, Osinov was invited to Uralmash, the biggest club in the region.
After two impressive seasons in Yekaterinburg, Osinov moved to Israel for a spell with Maccabi Tel Aviv. However, the trip was not a success. He returned to the Russian Top Division side Rotor Volgograd.
In 2001, Osinov was transferred to FC Rostov and stayed there for 9 years, suffering a relegation and helping the ''yellow-blues'' to return to the Premier League. He also holds the club record for league appearances with 239 games.
In 2010, he returned to Yekaterinburg to play in the Russian First Division. In 2011, Osinov went to a lower league joining MITOS Novocherkassk of the Russian Second Division.
On 11 September 2011, in a league game against Olimpia Gelendzhik Osinov scored a goal that some sources consider the fastest in the history of the game.

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