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Tkoch, Yaroslav

Jarosław Tkocz ( Polish: Jarosław Tkocz ; February 25, 1973 , Rybnik , Poland ) - Polish footballer , goalkeeper .

Football
Yaroslav Tkoch
general information
BornFebruary 25, 1973 ( 1973-02-25 ) (aged 46)
Rybnik , Poland
CitizenshipFlag of poland Poland
Growth182 cm
Weight79 kg
Positiongoalkeeper
Club Information
ClubFlag of poland Poland
Positiongoalkeeper coach
Club career [* 1]
1989-1992Flag of poland FC ROW 1964? (-?)
1992-1997Flag of poland Napshoud? (-?)
1997-2003Flag of poland Katowice65 (-?)
2004-2005Russian flag Shinnik9 (–6)
2006Russian flag Ural11 (–7)
Coaching career
2009—2013Flag of poland Gurnik (Zabrze)tr vr.
2013 - n. at.Flag of poland Polandtr vr.
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.

Content

Career

He began his professional career in 1989 at FC ROW 1964 club from his hometown . In 1992, he moved to Napshud from the city of Rydultovy . His career was on the rise. Gradually rose from the third level of the Polish league, first to the second , and then to the first . At the highest level, Tkoch played only for Katowice , in its composition Yaroslav became the best goalkeeper of the Polish championship, with it in 2003 he won his main achievement in his career, bronze medals of the national championship. From "Katowice" received a call to the national team of Poland . However, as part of the national team, he could not speak, having spent several training camps with her. In January 2004, when Yaroslav wanted to improve his qualifications and change the situation, he left familiar Poland and moved to the Russian “ Shinnik ” from Yaroslavl [1] . In the Russian Premier League he made his debut on March 21 of the same year in the match of the 2nd round away against “ Rostov ” [2] . At the beginning of that season ousted Evgeny Safonov from the gates [3] . On May 5, 2004, in the semifinal meeting of the Russian Cup against the Grozny Terek , he was injured on the road, but still finished the match to the end. But already after the match with Kazan “ Rubin ” on May 8, 2004 he repeatedly injured his elbow. However, having left the starting lineup on May 12 of the same year in his home cup match against Terek, he aggravated the injury. Having undergone surgery, he recovered only at the end of the season [4] . In the 2005 season, I did not take part in the championship of Russia , having spent that year 2 matches in the country's cups of different seasons and three matches in the championship of duplicate teams. He ended his career as a player in the Yekaterinburg Urals . At the end of his career, he became a coach. From 2009 to 2013 he trained goalkeepers in the Gurnik from Zabrze . And from 2013 to the present, he has been working with goalkeepers in the national team of Poland [5] .

Achievements

Team

  Katowice

Polish Championship Bronze Medalist: (1)

  • 2002/03 ;

Personal

The best goalkeeper of the championship of Poland:

  • 2002/03

Notes

  1. ↑ A participant in the 2002 World Cup is sent to Shinnik
  2. ↑ “Rostov” - “Shinnik” 0: 0
  3. ↑ Polish goalkeeper Yaroslav Tkoch ousted Evgeny Safonov from the goal
  4. ↑ Yaroslav Tkoch started training.
  5. ↑ Yaroslav Tkoch: “The most valuable thing is a conversation with Cherchesov and Rakhimov”

Links

  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
  • Yaroslav Tkoch: miner at the gate
  • Profile at 90minut.pl (Polish)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tkoch,_Yaroslav&oldid=97519347


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