Background
Sergei Aleksandrovich Litvinov was born in Vladivostok, Primorsky region, Russia on 29 September 1986. Sergei"s father Aleksandr is a Major of Border Troops Russian Federation.His mother Tatiana worked in dental clinic.He have also an older brother Aleksandr.
Career
The Pasoepati called him "Bejo", which means "a lucky one". At the age of 5,he in first time touched the ball and this touch change his life. Sergei"s first coach was Viktor Alekseevich Golishev.He been a professional football player also.
He played in Football Club SKA-Energiya Khabarovsk and Football Club Chelyabinsk.
Sergei Litvinov signed his first professional contract when he turned 19 years old, for his hometown club Luch-Energiya Vladivostok, which is the most successful club on Russian Far East. He was tied for three years there with Luch-Energiya Vladivostok playing in the Russian Premier League.
Office the field, things did not turn out the way Sergei expected as he was not paid wages regularly, while on the field he did not get a chance. He left Vladivostok and was invited to Okean Nakhodka which played in Russian Second Division in 2009.
After this season, Vladivostok recalled him back, but he changed his plans.
Sergei got an offer from team Liga Primer Indonesia Solo Football Club in 2011. In Solo, Sergei was a supporter"s (Pasoepati) favourite player. In 2012 the Persikab signed Sergei on a second leg of competition.
In 2013 he signed with team PSLS Lhokseumawe, which playing in Indonesian Premier League, He admitted during the six months he has not earned a total salary of Rp.
124 million from the club To make a living while fighting for his rights, Sergei worked in a fruit juice stall in the area Kartpuran, Serengan, Solo
Since cases of delinquency salary setbacks appear to media, Sergei continued to fight for his right to present his own way.
Never get a good response from the club, or PSSI (Indonesian Football Association). Without getting his salary, finally On 2 July,2014 Indonesian Immigration deported him.
Politics
He have also a two caps in Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic national football team