Roman Grigorchuk keeps up reinforcing Gabala”s first team with Mikhail Sivakow, who is a midfielder for the Belarus national team. The 27-year-old signs a 6-month-deal with Gabala.
He was produced by FC Smena Minsk and left the club to BATE Borisov in his 15 five years before he was transferred to Cagliari of Italy.
Sivakow also played for Piacenza and Poland”s Wisla during 2009-2011, Zulte Waregem of Balgium in 2011-2012 before he returned back to BATE Borisov.
During 2014, the Belarus-born footballer also played for his locally-based FC Gomel, as well as Ukraine”s Chernomorets where he was coached by Grigorchuk.
His possession includes 4 titles of Belarus champion and one for Poland. In his native country, he gained domestic Cup and Super Cup. His national team experiences started from 2004 playing for U17, U19 and U21, as well as for Olympics and provisional squads. He is a member of the Belarus national team from 2010 and hit his best success for U21.
Mikhail also could earn a bronze medal from European Championship 2011.
Now he has been registered 5th transfer during the winter break of the league season after Rashad Sadigov, Ukrainian Aleksey Qai, Dmitri Bezotosny and Ruslan Fomin.