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Vladislavs Gabovs

Vladislavs Gabovs (born in Riga) is Latvian football right-back who currently plays for Korona Kielce and Latvia national football team.
==Club career==
As a youth player Gabovs played for Rīgas Futbola skola, being taken to Multibanka Rīga in 2003. With 15 matches under his belt the youngster helped the team finish the season as the runner-ups of the Latvian First League. At the beginning of 2004 Gabovs joined Auda Rīga, making his debut in the Latvian Higher League. In the top flight debut season with 20 matches and 1 goal under his belt, Gabovs saw Auda being relegated after finishing the season at the bottom of the table.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Futbola Klubs Auda )〕 Despite the club's relegation Gabovs found his way to stay in the top league by joining the newly established club Olimps Rīga in early 2005. He helped the new-comers finish 7th in the league table as well as reach the semi-finals of the Latvian Cup.
At the beginning of 2006 Gabovs moved abroad, joining the Estonian Meistriliiga side TVMK Tallinn at the age of 19. During his first season in Tallinn Gabovs helped the club lift the Estonian Cup as well as the Estonian Supercup. In July 2006 he made his debut in the UEFA Champions League, coming on against the Icelandic club Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar. In 2007 Gabovs became a bronze medalist of the Estonian championship together with TVMK.
In March 2008 Gabovs signed a two-year contract with Daugava Daugavpils, returning to the Latvian Higher League. During the same season Daugava managed to win the Latvian Cup for the first time in the club's history. After the regular season Gabovs was included in the ''esports.lv'' team of the season. Following the merging of Daugava Daugavpils and Dinaburg Daugavpils at the beginning of 2009, Gabovs established himself a place in the first eleven, with the club continuing to play under the name of Dinaburg. During summer the same year Gabovs went on trials with the Belarusian Premier League club BATE Borisov and the Ukrainian Premier League side Hoverla Uzhorod, but did not stay with either of them.
On 5 October 2009 Dinaburg was disqualified from the Latvian Higher League suspected of match fixing. On 8 January 2010 Latvian Football Federation, furthermore, conditionally disqualified 13 of the club's players, one of whom was also Gabovs. His involvement in match fixing though was never proven and in February 2010 Gabovs went on trial with FK Ventspils, signing a contract with them for two years. In 2010 he helped the club finish the domestic league as runner-ups and also lifted the Baltic League trophy. In 2011 Gabovs became the champion of Latvia, won the Latvian Cup and once again participated in the final of the Baltic League, where Ventspils lost to Gabovs' future club Skonto Rīga. After the 2011 season Gabovs was included in the LFF Latvian Higher League Team of the Tournament.
At the end of 2011 Gabovs suffered a serious injury, breaking his leg and being out of football for several months. In order to recover and reestablish himself as a first eleven player he joined METTA/Latvijas Universitāte, helping the club retain a place in the top tier of Latvian football in the 2012 season. His overall performance was praised by the club officials and Gabovs was nominated as one of the candidates for the METTA/Latvijas Universitāte Player of the Year award.
In February 2013 Gabovs moved to his former club's rivals and one of Latvia's top clubs Skonto Rīga, establishing himself in the first eleven soon after joining.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Futbola virslīgas izredzes un cerības )〕 In 2013 he helped the club finish the league as the runner-ups with only one loss throughout the whole season. Furthermore, Skonto participated considerably well in the UEFA Europa League qualification, beating the Moldovan club FC Tiraspol on aggregate and the Czech side Slovan Liberec at home. In January 2014 Gabovs went on trial with the English Football League Championship club Blackpool, but due to managerial change at the time he was refused a place in the team. After the retirement of midfielder Juris Laizāns, Gabovs was elected as Skonto Rīga new captain for the upcoming season. Under his captaincy the club reached the Latvian Cup final, losing to FK Jelgava in penalties. Disregarding Skonto's immense financial problems, long-term debts, unpaid wages and sanctions from the Latvian Football Federation the club finished the 2014 season with Gabovs playing a substantial role in the right-back position.

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