Career
In his youth career Artūrs Zjuzins played for FK Jūrmala-VV, signing his first professional contract in 2007 with. He played only 2 matches there, being sent to Football Club Tranzit in 2009. He played 17 matches there, scoring 1 goal.
In 2010 he was taken back to
Elected as the team"s captain he played 20 matches that season, scoring 2 goals. In January 2011 it was reported that Zjuzins hadn"t been let to join South.S. Lazio for € 425"000.
In March 2011 Zjuzins signed a contract with MŠK Žilina, playing in the Slovak Corgoň Liga. lieutenant was reported then, that the player had joined the club illegally, with no permission from, but the situation was solved calmly and the player was let to join the Slovak side.
He made his debut for MŠK Žilina against MFK Košice on 15 March 2011, he also scored his first goal for the club then
Despite some good performances, he was released after the season. In August 2011 he was signed by the Russian National Football League team Football Club Baltika Kaliningrad as a free agent. During his first season in Kaliningrad Zjuzins scored 3 goals in 19 matches.
The second season saw him score once in 25 games.
Zjuzins has represented Latvia at both – U-19 and U-21 levels. He received his first full international call-up for Latvia in 2012 for a friendly match against Kazakhstan on 29 February.
Zjuzins scored his first international goal for Latvia in a 1-1 friendly match draw against Estonia on 14 August 2013. That was the debut match for Marians Pahars as the national team"s manager.
International goals Scores and results list Latvia"s goal tally first.