Background
Prudnikov was born in Krasnoturinsk.
association football player futsal position
Prudnikov was born in Krasnoturinsk.
Up to 14 years he played futsal at a local school, but then he was noticed by the main regional futsal club Viz-Sinara, and Dmitriy moved to Yekaterinburg. Since 2004 Dmitry has been involved in the first team, but the first full season of his career was the 2005/06 season. Then he scored 14 goals and contributed to the first silver medal of his team
In the following season Prudnikov scored 18 goals.
In the final game of the Futsal Russian Cup Dmitry helped Yekaterinburg to become the owner of an honorary trophy. Prudnikov’s long-awaited debut in the Russian national team took place on 27 January 2008 in the game against Croatia.
The next day, Dmitry scored his first goal for the national team in Ukrainian gate, bringing his victory to his team In April 2008, "Viz-Sinara" had to participate in the final games of the Union of European Football Associations Futsal Cup.
At the beginning of the 2008 World Cup he became one of the major discoveries of the tournament.
With seven goals scored the young player entered the top ten scorers in the championship. 2008 ended with the first-ever Youth Championship of Europe. Dmitry was the captain of the Russian national team
He scored the only goal of the semifinal against Ukraine, the decisive goal of the final match against Italy and raised the league cup over his head
Soon he was recognized the best young player in the world by «UMBRO Futsal Awards». The of the Russian championship: 2011 The best forward of the Russian championship (2): 2009, 2010.
Union of European Football Associations Futsal Championship silver medalist (1): 2012 Union of European Football Associations Futsal Cup Winner (1): 2007-2008 Russian Futsal Championship Winner (3): 2009, 2010, 2014 Russian Futsal Cup Winner (1): 2007 Fédération internationale de football association Futsal World Cup semifinalist (1): 2008 Union of European Football Associations European Youth Championship Winner (1): 2008.