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Grozny, Vyacheslav Viktorovich

Vyacheslav Viktorovich Grozny ( July 12, 1956 , p. Olenevka , Kamenetz-Podolsky district , Khmelnytsky region , Ukrainian SSR , USSR ) - Ukrainian football player , midfielder . After the completion of his career, he is a coach. Honored Coach of Ukraine and Russia . Honored Worker of Physical Culture and Sports of Ukraine . He was awarded the Order of Merit, III degree of Ukraine (2004) [1] .

Football
Vyacheslav the Terrible
Vyacheslav Hrozny.jpg
general information
Full nameVyacheslav Viktorovich the Terrible
Born
Olenevka , Kamenetz-Podolsky district , Khmelnitsky region , Ukrainian SSR , USSR
Citizenship
Positionmidfielder
Club career [* 1]
USSR flag Podillia (Kamyanets-Podilsky)
USSR flag Harvester
USSR flag Niva (Pogaytsy)
Coaching career [* 2]
1980USSR flag Niva (Pogaytsy)
1985-1986USSR flag Dynamo (Kiev)trainer
1987USSR flag Torpedo (Zaporozhye)trainer
1988USSR flag Metallurgist (Zaporozhye)trainer
1989-1991USSR flag Niva (Vinnitsa)trainer
1992Ukrainian flag Niva (Vinnitsa)
1994-1996Russian flag Spartak Moscow)trainer
1996-1997Ukrainian flag Dnipro (Dnepropetrovsk)
1998Bulgaria flag Levski
1999-2002Russian flag Spartak Moscow)trainer
2002-2004Ukrainian flag Arsenal (Kiev)
2005-2006Ukrainian flag Metallurgist (Zaporozhye)
2008-2009Russian flag Terek
2010Ukrainian flag Arsenal (Kiev)
2011-2012Kazakhstan flag Tobol (Kostanay)
2013—2016Ukrainian flag Hoverla
2016-2017Flag of georgia Dynamo (Tbilisi)
2017Kazakhstan flag Irtysh (Pavlodar)
2018-2019Ukrainian flag Arsenal-Kiev
State awards
Order of Merit 3rd Class of Ukraine.png
Zt Ukraine Sign.jpgBadge "Honored Coach of Russia" (until 2006)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ Updated as of January 9, 2019 .

Content

Career

Club

The player played for the teams of KFK "Podolia" Kamenetz-Podolsky , "Combine Builder" Ternopil , "Niva" Berezhany , teams of the cities of Khmelnitsky , Rivne . Winner of the Ukrainian SSR Cup among physical education teams in 1980.

Coaching

He graduated from the Lutsk Pedagogical Institute and the Higher School of Trainers (Moscow). Coaching began as part of a comprehensive scientific group of Dynamo Kyiv , headed by Anatoly Zelentsov. In 1987 he became an assistant to the head coach in Zaporizhzhya “ Torpedo ”, in 1988 he took a similar position in Zaporozhye, then performing in the First League of the USSR Championship “Metallurg” . Then he went on to train the Vinnytsia Niva , where he found, opened and brought to the top clubs and the Ukrainian national team Oleg Nadudu (Spartak Moscow, Ukrainian national team), Vitaliy Kosovsky (Dynamo Kyiv, Ukrainian national team), Alexander Gorshkov (Chernomorets "Odessa, Zenit St. Petersburg, the national team of Ukraine), Sergey Nagornyak (Spartak Moscow, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, Shakhtar Donetsk, Ukrainian national team). Then he was invited by Oleg Romantsev in July 1994 to train the Moscow Spartak , in which Grozny spent 6 seasons. In 1996-1997 he coached the Ukrainian Dnipro . After the player of the club and the national team of Ukraine Sergey Nagornyak after the playoff match of the qualifying round of the 1998 World Cup Croatia - Ukraine was convicted of doping, the Football Federation of Ukraine disqualified Grozny for life, imposing a ban on working with professional teams of Ukraine. Later, the head of FFU Grigory Surkis rehabilitated him [2] .

In 1998, he accepted the offers of the top club in Bulgaria - the Sofia “ Levski ”, where again in the first year of work he was recognized as the country's best coach. Romantsev, once again accepting the national team, again invites Grozny to Spartak Moscow, and all the last years of his collaboration (1999-2001), Spartak is an indispensable champion of Russia, a permanent member of the Champions League, the backbone of the Russian team. After leaving the Spartak tandem of the Romantsev - Grozny in 2002 - Spartak never once in the next 14 years became the champion of Russia.

In 2002, Grozny accepts the proposals of the mayor of Kiev ( Alexander Omelchenko ) to create a super team - Arsenal Kiev - and in 2002, Grozny was once again recognized as the best coach of Ukraine. In the Arsenal, Grozny prepares Oleg Gusev (Dynamo Kyiv, Ukraine national team). Then (2005-2006), he works as the head coach of Zaporizhzhya Metallurg. Grozny leads the team to European competition, leading Metallurg to the Ukrainian Cup finals for the first time in the history of Zaporizhzhya football. Dmitry Chygrynsky was brought up there, who later transferred to Shakhtar Donetsk, and then to Barcelona.

Then, in 2007, Grozny shares his experience advising a number of teams, working as a trainer-methodologist in the Football Federation of Ukraine, giving a course of lectures at the licensing center of the Football Federation of Ukraine, working as an expert on television.

From July 2008 to October 2009, he was the head coach of the Terek football club ( Grozny ). He intended to resign from “Terek” at the end of the 2009 season, but resigned on October 20, 2009 after an unexpected home defeat of “Terek” from “ Rostov ” (1: 3), as well as due to his health condition [3] and for the possibility solve family and domestic problems [4] . In 2010 - again returns to the Kiev Arsenal (opened by Andrey Bogdanov - Dynamo Kiev).

December 12, 2011 he headed the famous Kazakhstani club " Tobol " [5] . In the first game, under his leadership, the team defeated the Almaty “ Kairat ” with a score of 4: 0 [6] . For a long time, the Kostanay club was the leader of the championship. But by the end of the season, the team of Vyacheslav the Terrible took only 6th place and flew out of the Kazakhstan Cup [7] . In November, extended the contract, despite the fact that the leadership was extremely dissatisfied with the results of the team [8] . Coached the team until December 31, 2012 [9] .

In 2013 (July) - takes the Ukrainian club Goverla ( Uzhhorod ), where he worked until the club was disbanded in the summer of 2016 due to debts to football players [10] .

In October 2016, he headed the Georgian club Dynamo (Tbilisi) , but left the team in February of the following year [11] . During this time, the capital's club won four out of six matches, but was left without European cups [12] .

On August 17, 2017, he became the head coach of the Irtysh Kazakhstan club (Pavlodar) [13] , at the end of the season he left the team [14] .

October 1, 2018 for the third time headed the Kiev Arsenal [15] . January 9, 2019 left his post [16] .

Feature

He is a maximalist trainer [17] . He has repeatedly stated that his team must win every match and play all 90 minutes [17] .

Achievements

Like a trainer
  • Champion of Russia (5): 1994 , 1996 , 1999 , 2000 , 2001
As head coach
  • Finalist of the Cup of Ukraine (2): 1996/97 , 2005/06
  • The best trainer of Ukraine (2): 1996, 2002 [18]
  • The best coach of Bulgaria (1): 1998

Personal life

One of the daughters of Vyacheslav the Terrible, Yulia the Terrible , in 2010 began an active musical activity [19] , produced by the famous Moon Records label in Ukraine .

Notes

  1. ↑ Decree of the President of Ukraine on July 11, 2004 to Rock No. 1214/2004 “On the Validation of the State Prizes of Ukraine Veteran and Ukrainian Football Activism”
  2. ↑ “Vyacheslav the Terrible returned to Russian football” // Kommersant, June 2, 2008
  3. ↑ Terrible leaves the Terek
  4. ↑ Grozny thanked the leadership of the Chechen Republic Archive copy of October 23, 2009 on Wayback Machine
  5. ↑ Happy New Chief! Archived May 17, 2014 on Wayback Machine
  6. ↑ It was Terrible! Archived May 17, 2014 on Wayback Machine
  7. ↑ “Tobol”, Grozny, 6th place (inaccessible link)
  8. ↑ Vyacheslav the Terrible - still the head coach
  9. ↑ Grozny completed activities at the head of the Tobol coaching staff
  10. ↑ Kharkov was left without football
  11. ↑ Grozny explained why he left Dynamo Tbilisi ahead of schedule
  12. ↑ Terrible left Dynamo Tbilisi. Official reason: family circumstances
  13. ↑ Vyacheslav the Terrible named the main task “Irtysh”
  14. ↑ Grozny left the post of head coach of the Pavlodar "Irtysh"
  15. ↑ NOVINI (neopr.) . www.arsenal-kyiv.com. Date of treatment October 1, 2018.
  16. ↑ Vyacheslav the Terrible left the post of head coach of the Kiev “Arsenal” (neopr.) . www.sport-express.ru. Date of treatment January 9, 2019.
  17. ↑ 1 2 So we met Archival copy of March 4, 2016 on Wayback Machine
  18. ↑ Profile on the site “All-Ukrainian Association of Football Trainers”
  19. ↑ Julia the Terrible

Links

  • on the Transfermarkt website
  • Biography on peoples.ru
  • Vyacheslav Grozny: “I did not know that in the championship of Kazakhstan it is possible to pick up a player who is on an existing contract in the club” (Russian) . Interview SportInfo.KZ (03/08/2012 10:35). Date of treatment June 18, 2012. Archived June 27, 2012.
  • Interview with Fayer.ru: “My teams have never played football just to fight back”
  • Vyacheslav the Terrible: “We do not want us to be dictated how we should live in our country”
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Grozny__Vyacheslav_Viktorovich&oldid = 97407995


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