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Korobchenko, Alexey Yurievich

Alexey Y. Korobchenko ( Ukrainian Oleksiy Yuriyovich Korobchenko ; born March 28, 1972 , Rubezhnoye , Voroshilovgrad region , Ukrainian SSR ) - Ukrainian and Russian football player, midfielder , known for his performances in the clubs " Dawn " and " SKA-Energia ".

Football
Alexey Korobchenko
general information
Full nameAlexey Yurievich Korobchenko
Was bornMarch 28, 1972 ( 1972-03-28 ) (47 years)
Rubezhnoe , Voroshilovgrad region , Ukrainian SSR
CitizenshipUkrainian flag Ukraine / Russian flag Russia
Growth171 cm
Positionmidfielder
Club Information
Clubwithout club
Youth clubs

USSR flag SHISP (Voroshilovgrad)

Club career [* 1]
1989–1996USSR flag Ukrainian flag Zarya (Lugansk)214 (34)
1990→ USSR flag Stakhanovets6 (2)
1996-1997Russian flag Uralan16 (3)
1996→ Russian flag Uralan Bthirty)
1998Ukrainian flag Miner (Lugansk)7 (4)
1999—2004Russian flag SKA-Energy157 (28)
Coaching career
2005Russian flag SKA-Energytrainer
2006–2007Russian flag Kubantrainer
WeepUkrainian flag Ukraine (up to 21)assistant
2013—2014Ukrainian flag SC Zarya (Lugansk)
2015—2017Russian flag SKA-Khabarovsktrainer
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is counted only for various leagues of national championships.

Content

Biography

He started playing football at the Voroshilovograd sports boarding school. Since 1989, he played in the “ Dawn ”, in 1990 he became a footballer of the main team, in 1991 he became the owner of silver in the “West” zone of the second league of the USSR . He mostly went to the position of the right midfielder, carried out a large amount of work, skillfully connected to the attacks of his team and sharpened the game with dangerous canopies and firing, besides numerous assists, he often scored himself. He was a master of standard positions, he was the best penalty-kicker of Dawn in the Ukrainian Premier League . [1] [2] After the departure of the Dawn from the Premier League to the First League, according to the results of the 1995/96 season, he left the club, having held a total of 214 matches and scored 34 goals.

Before the 1996 season, he signed a contract with the Russian Uralan Club of the First Division , but the injury inflicted by Maxim Lyayushkin in a match with Vladivostok Luch brought Alexey out of football for two years. [3]

In 1998, he played in the championship of the Luhansk region for the Lugansk “ Miner ”.

Since 1999, during 6 seasons he has performed as a member of SKA-Energia . On October 20, 2001, he scored a year in the decisive match with Uralmash for the right to withdraw in the First Division . In total, he played for the army team for six seasons 157 matches and scored 28 goals.

After completing his football career, he entered the coaching headquarters of SKA-Energia , and after resigning in 2005, Oleg Smolyaninov did not enter Gorlukovich’s headquarters and left the club. [4] In 2006, the coach in the " Kuban ". From 2009 to 2012 he was an assistant to Pavel Yakovenko in the youth national team of Ukraine , where he was responsible for selection. [4] In 2013, he was appointed head coach of the UK Zarya (Lugansk) . [5] In 2015, at the invitation of Sergey Feldman and Alexei Poddubsky, he entered the coaching staff SKA-Khabarovsk .

Achievements

Club

  • Winner of the Second Division Zone East : 1 (2001)
  • Silver medalist of the zone "West" of the second league of the USSR : 1 (1991)

Notes

  1. ↑ Dawn's unrealized penalties
  2. ↑ top 50 Dawn (Part Two)
  3. ↑ Uralan 1996. Yellow Blake Off Reboot
  4. ↑ 1 2 Interview with former player of FC SKA-Energia, Alexander Korobchenko
  5. ↑ Alexey Korobchenko became the new head coach of SK Zarya

Links

  • Profile on the FFU official website
  • Profile on allplayers.in.ua
  • Profile on Footballfacts.ru
  • Profile on the fans site "SKA-Khabarovsk"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Korobchenko,_Aleksey_Yurevich&oldid=97191372


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