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Gerashchenko, Vyacheslav Leonidovich

Vyacheslav Leonidovich Gerashchenko , ( Belorussian. Vyachlasl Leanidavich Gerashchanka ; July 25, 1972 , Mogilyov , Belorussian SSR , USSR ) - Soviet and Belarusian football player , midfielder ; trainer.

Football
Vyacheslav Gerashchenko
general information
Full nameVyacheslav Leonidovich Gerashchenko
Born
CitizenshipUSSR flag the USSR
Flag of Belarus
Belarus
Growth175 cm
Positionmidfielder
Club career [* 1]
1990-1991USSR flag Dnipro (Mogilev)22 (0)
1992-1993Flag of Belarus (1991-1995) Dnipro (Mogilev)29 (0)
1994Flag of Belarus (1991-1995) Shinnik (Bobruisk)13 (1)
1995Flag of Belarus (1991-1995) Torpedo (Mogilev)14 (1)
1995-1999Russian flag Chernomorets121 (15)
2000Russian flag CSKA9 (0)
2000→ Flag of Belarus Slavia-Mozyr15 (4)
2001-2003Russian flag Uralan69 (1)
2004-2005Flag of Belarus Naftan35 (2)
1990-2005Total327 (24)
National Team [* 2]
1997-2004Flag of Belarus (1995-2012) Belarus19 (0)
Coaching career
2006-2008Flag of Belarus (1995-2012) Savittrainer
2009—2011Flag of Belarus (1995-2012) BATE (mol.)
2011—2013Flag of Belarus Dnipro (Mogilev)
2015Flag of Belarus Orshatrainer
2016Flag of Belarus Belshinatrainer
2016Flag of Belarus Lida
2017—2018Flag of Belarus Gomel
  1. ↑ Number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

Club career

Early career

He started playing football at the age of 10 at the school of Mogilev " Dnepr ". From the age of 16 he played for the youth team.

Career in Belarus

In the spring of 1990, Vyacheslav made his debut in the main team of Dnipro in the USSR Championship . Having played for the Mogilev team in 51 matches between 1990 and 1993, he moved to the Bobruisk Shinnik in 1994, played 13 matches and scored one goal. In 1995 he returned to Mogilev, replenishing the local “ Torpedo ”.

Relocation to Russia

In 1995, he was on the verge of transition to Samara's “ Wings of the Soviets, ” but at the last moment Gerashchenko lured the Novorossiysk Chernomorets to him. He moved to this club with another torpedo player Alexander Sednev . He played for the team for five seasons, taking part in 121 matches and scoring 15 goals in them. In 2000, he could go to the Turkish Kocaelispor , but as a result he replenished the composition of CSKA . After only nine matches, he returned to Belarus.

Sunset Career

In the same 2000, the lease agreement with the player was signed by the Slavia club Mozyr . Gerashchenko helped the team win the gold of the major league of Belarus 2000 , having played 15 matches and scoring four goals. In 2001, Uralan bought the rights to a football player from CSKA, in which Gerashchenko played for three seasons, played 69 matches, in which he scored one goal. In 2004, he returned to his homeland, in Naftan . In 2005, he was seriously injured - the Achilles rupture, due to which he ended his career. For two seasons he took part in 35 matches, scored two goals.

Coaching career

In 2006, he became an assistant to the head coach of the Savit team. Periodically took part in team matches as a player. In early 2009, Gerashchenko became the head coach of the BATE youth team. From September 2, 2011 to October 1, 2013 he was the head coach of the Mogilev Dnipro [2] . In 2015, he worked as a trainer and consultant for FC Orsha. On April 12, 2016, he was appointed acting head coach of Belshina . [3] In August 2016 he was appointed head coach of the Lida club. Since January 2017, the head coach of the Gomel football club.

Team Career

He made his debut in the national team of Belarus on January 5, 1997 in a friendly match with the Egyptian national team (0: 2) [4] . The last match in the national team was held on February 21, 2004 in a friendly match with the national team of Latvia (4: 1) [5] . In total, he played in 19 meetings for the first national team of the country [6] .

Achievements

As a player

  Dnipro (Mogilev)
  • Vice-champion 1992 , Finalist 1992
  Torpedo (Mogilev)
  • Finalist 1995
  Slavia-Mozyr
  •   Champion 2000
  CSKA
  • Finalist 2000

As a trainer

  Savit
  • League Two :   Winner 2006
  • League One :   Winner 2007
  BATE (mol.)
  •   Champion 2011
  Dnipro (Mogilev)
  • League One :   Winner 2012

Notes

  1. ↑ Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P2446 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q2449070 "> </a> <a href = " https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P2447 "> </a> <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:P3699 "> </a>
  2. ↑ Vyacheslav Gerashchenko: We will try to avoid the departure of Dnipro from the Premier League, although it will be difficult
  3. ↑ After four consecutive defeats, Belshina changes head coach
  4. ↑ Egypt - Belarus 2-0
  5. ↑ Latvia - Belarus 1-4
  6. ↑ Belarus national football team. Vyacheslav Gerashchenko

Links

  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
  • Player profile and coach profile on the Transfermarkt website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gerashchenko,_Vyacheslav_Leonidovich&oldid=99617972


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