Education
Borodyuk attended the Fakel football school and spent one season with their senior team
Borodyuk attended the Fakel football school and spent one season with their senior team
He was conscripted to play for Dynamo Vologda and transferred to Football Club Dynamo Moscow a year later. Valery Gazzaev, Igor Dobrovolsky and Igor Kolyvanov were among his teammates. In January 1994, however, he moved to South Carolina Freiburg and finished third in the league in 1994-1995, although he appeared in only seven league contests.
In October 1995, Borodyuk changed sides again, joining second division"s Hannover 96.
He scored the 30,000th goal in the Bundesliga. Borodyuk returned to Russia at the age of 34 and was invited to Football Club Lokomotiv Moscow by Yuri Semin.
As a manager, Borodyuk began working as assistant coach, first with Aleksandr Tarkhanov in Krylia Sovetov, then with Georgi Yartsev in the national team He was caretaker manager of the Russian national team from 6 December 2005 to June 2006, also serving as manager of Russia U21 team from December 2005 to February 2007.
In February 2007 he became Guus Hiddink"s assistant, as Boris Stukalov took the reins of the U-21s.
When Hiddink was replaced by Dick Advocaat in 2010, Borodyuk remained the assistant with the team On 28 December 2015, Borodyuk was appointed as manager of Football Club Kairat.
After stints with Torpedo-ZIL Moscow and Krylia Sovetov Samara, he retired aged 38, as a member of the Grigory Fedotov club