Born in
Moscow, Titov spent the majority of his club career at
Spartak Moscow, starting in 1995, helping them to six consecutive league titles, and winning Russian Player of the Year in 1998 and 2000. He played for
Russia at the
2002 FIFA World Cup and has amassed over 30 caps for his country. After a
Euro 2004 playoff against
Wales he was tested positive for the banned substance
bromantan and received a 12-month suspension. Later, former Spartak players
Maksim Demenko and
Vladyslav Vashchuk along with physio Artyom Katulin blamed Katulin's assistant Anatoly Schukin, who allegedly acted on behalf of manager
Andrey Chernyshov. In 2008, Titov had made similar statements in his interview to
Sovetsky Sport. After the ban, he has continued playing for Spartak and has been a major figure for the club when Spartak managed to finish 2nd in the 2005, 2006 and 2007 seasons, thus qualifying for the
UEFA Champions League. In 2002, Titov was reportedly close to a move to
La Liga side
Atlético Madrid, but eventually decided against joining the Spanish outfit. Titov, who was just several years ago was considered one of Russia's key players stopped playing for the team when he refused to be called up for a
Euro 2008 qualifying match against Estonia, saying the reason was because his wife was pregnant and he wants to spend more time with her. Due to several factors, including a recent severe loss of form and conflicts with Spartak Moscow's manager, Titov became unsettled and, in August 2008, left to join
Khimki. In the beginning of 2009, Yegor signed with the newly formed club
Lokomotiv Astana. He joined the Kazakh side with his former teammate
Andrey Tikhonov. He retired from professional football in early 2010. In early 2012, he played several games for
Arsenal Tula which played in the fourth-tier
Russian Amateur Football League at the time and was managed by his former Spartak and Russia teammate
Dmitri Alenichev. Alenichev hired him as his assistant when he was hired as the manager of
Spartak Moscow in the summer of 2015. ==Career statistics==