Andrei Nikolayevich Dobryansky ( Ukrainian: Andriy Mikolayovich Dobryansky ; born September 5, 1972 , Znamenka ) is a Ukrainian footballer who played as defender and midfielder, Master of Sports of Ukraine. After completing a career, he became a coach.
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| Full name | Andrey Nikolaevich Dobryansky | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Growth | 180 cm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 75 kg | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Position | defender , midfielder | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Biography
Pupil of the Znamensky sports school, the first trainers - Boris Muravsky and Alexey Shmalko. In 1991, he began performing at the amateur level for the Znamenny Lokomotiv. His game attracted the attention of Nikolai Fedorenko , the coach of the region’s main team - the Kirovograd Zvezda , which he joined in 1992 and made his debut in the championships of independent Ukraine at the same time. For 4 seasons he has gone from transition to the major league, having also played one game for the Zhelezovodsk Sirius and speaking at an amateur level for the Zvezda farm club - his native Lokomotiv. However, in the debut season for the team in the top division did not play a single game.
In 1996, he became a player of the Alexandrian Polygraph Engineering , playing in the First League. The next season he moved to Uzhgorod “ Verkhovyna ”. Having played the season for the Transcarpathians in the First League, in 1999 he went abroad and signed a contract with the Kostanai “ Tobol ”, for which he played for two years. Also in 2000, he played for the amateur "Artemis" from Kirovograd. Later he moved to Hungary, where he became a player in the local Zalahas . In the 2001/02 season, he became the Hungarian champion as a member of the team. He played for Zalahas until 2003, and also played for Heviz on loan
In 2003 he returned to Zvezda, which was in the First League of the Ukrainian Championship. After returning, he helped the team return to the elite division and made his debut in the Premier League on July 12, 2003, replacing Maxim Petrunya in the 61st minute of the home match against Kiev Arsenal [1] . At the end of the season, the Kirovograd team took last place in the standings, but because of financial problems, could not enter the First League and Dobryansky moved to Vinnitsa “ Niva ”, in which he spent a year. Over the next two years, he played for Lugansk Zarya and Akhtyr Neftyanik-Ukrneft , in which they became the winner of the First League of Ukraine in the 2005/06 and 2006/07 seasons, respectively. In 2006, for Neftyanik, he held his last match at a professional level. At the end of his career, he played for amateur clubs from Russia and Ukraine.
In 2011, he became a coach of the Sevastopol SDYUSHOR-5. In 2012, he was invited to the Sevastopol club, where he worked as a coach of youth and youth teams. After the annexation of Crimea to Russia, he remained in the Crimea. He was a trainer in the SKIF Youth Sports Complex from Simferopol, and in 2016 he entered the Krymteplitsa coaching staff. In November 2016, together with the head coach Maxim Startsev, he left Krymteplitsa [2] . From August 2017 to January 2018, he was the acting (actually managing the team Maxim Startsev who did not have a coaching license [3] ) as the head coach of TSK-Tavria . In January 2018, together with the entire coaching staff of TSK-Tavria, he resigned [4] On January 29, 2018 he was appointed head coach of the Rubin club (Yalta) [5] On June 18, 2018 he was appointed head coach of FC Sevastopol [6 ] . September 10 of the same year resigned.
Achievements
- Bronze medalist of the Second league of the championship of Ukraine (1): 1993/94
- Winner of the First League of the Ukrainian Championship (4): 1994/95 , 2002/2003 , 2005/06 , 2006/07
- Champion of Hungary (1): 2001/02
Family
Son - Dmitry Dobryansky is also a professional footballer who played in clubs from the lower Ukrainian leagues, as well as for Crimean clubs
Notes
- ↑ Protocol of the match Star - Arsenal (Ukrainian) .
- ↑ Krymteplitsa fired Maxim Startsev
- ↑ Simferopol "TSK-Tavria" announced nine newcomers
- ↑ The coaching staff of Simferopol TSK-Tavria resigned
- ↑ Ex-mentor of TSK-Tavria Andrei Dobryansky leads Rubin Yalta
- ↑ Andrey Dobryansky - head coach of FC Sevastopol
Links
- Profile on the website of the Ukrainian Football Association (in Ukrainian)
- Profile on FootballFacts.ru
- Player profile (in Ukrainian) . "History and statistics of Ukrainian football . " (inaccessible link)
- Profile of the trainer (in Ukrainian) . "History and statistics of Ukrainian football . " (inaccessible link)
- Profile on football.lg.ua .
- Pages of the history of the "Star": they paved the way for the big leagues (part 5) .