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== Personal life ==

== Personal life ==

Shamrin had a son, Sergey. On 16 January 2026, he was reported missing. The next day, his body was found on the street, with [[hypothermia]] likely having caused his death. In his later years, he suffered from a severe neurological condition and has a [[disability]] status.

Shamrin had a son, Sergey. On 16 January 2026, he was reported missing. The next day, his body was found on the street, with [[hypothermia]] likely having caused his death. In his later years, he suffered from a severe neurological condition and a [[disability]] status.

== External links and sources ==

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Latest revision as of 11:22, 26 January 2026

Soviet-born Russian footballer (1969–2026)

Artur Shamrin
Full name Artur Vitalyevich Shamrin
Date of birth (1969-02-06)6 February 1969
Place of birth Lipetsk, Russian SFSR
Date of death 17 January 2026(2026-01-17) (aged 56)
Place of death Lipetsk, Russia
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position Forward
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–1991 Lokomotiv Moscow 30 (9)
1992–1993 Metallurg Lipetsk 64 (22)
1994–1995 Druzhba Maykop 45 (7)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Artur Shamrin (6 February 1969 – 17 January 2026) was a Soviet and Russian football player.[1]

Born in Lipetsk, Shamrin learned to play football in the youth academy of his hometown FC Metallurg. In 1990, he transferred to Lokomotiv Moscow and help the club achieve promotion to the top tier of Soviet football with 9 goals in 24 games in the second tier. In 1991, however, Shamrin made just 5 scoreless appearances in what would be the last season of the Soviet league, with his team finishing in the relegation zone.

From 1992 to 1993, Shamrin played in the second tier of Russian football, representing his hometown FC Metallurg. From 1994 to 1995, he was a player of FC Druzhba in Maykop, Adygea. Since 1996, he played only amateur football.

Shamrin had a son, Sergey. On 16 January 2026, he was reported missing. The next day, his body was found on the street, with hypothermia likely having caused his death. In his later years, he suffered from a severe neurological condition and had a disability status.

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