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Minchev, Nikolay Ilyich

Nikolai Ilyich Minchev ( rum. Nicolai Mincev , born October 20, 1972 in Tiraspol) is a Moldavian footballer and football coach, sports director of the Nasaf Uzbek club. He acted as a defender and a defensive midfielder [1] .

Football
Nikolay Minchev
general information
Full nameNikolay Ilyich Minchev
BornOctober 20, 1972 ( 1972-10-20 ) (aged 46)
Tiraspol , Moldavian SSR , USSR
Citizenship the USSR
Moldova
Height183 cm
Positiondefender
Club Information
ClubUzbekistan flag Nasaf
Positionsports director
Youth clubs
USSR flag / Flag of Moldova Tiligul
Club career [* 1]
1994-1998Flag of Moldova Tiligul74 (1)
1998-2001Flag of Moldova Designer (Chisinau)56 (0)
2001-2003Flag of Moldova Nistru (Hone)45 (2)
2003Flag of Moldova Tiligul Tiras8 (0)
2004Flag of Moldova Nistru (Hone)13 (1)
2004Kazakhstan flag Kaisar8 (0)
2005Kazakhstan flag Families22 (3)
2005-2009Flag of Moldova Dacia (Chisinau)81 (1)
2009Uzbekistan flag Nasaf20 (2)
2010—2011Flag of Moldova Iskra Steel12 (1)
2011-2012Flag of Moldova Olympia (Balti)22 (0)
2012—2013Flag of Moldova Speranza (Krihan Veke)9 (0)
Coaching career
2011-2012Flag of Moldova Olympia (Balti)playing coach
2012—2013Flag of Moldova Speranza (Krihan Veke)playing coach
2014Flag of Moldova Dynamo Auto -2
2014Flag of Moldova Moldova (before 19)trainer
2014—2016Flag of Moldova Milsamiassistant coach
2016—2018Uzbekistan flag Nasaftrainer
2018 — presentUzbekistan flag Nasafsports director
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.

Biography

Known for his performances in the National Division of the Moldavian Championship for six of his clubs [2] : Tiligul (Tiraspol), Constructorul (Chisinau), Nistru (Otach), Dacia (Chisinau), Iskra-Stal [ 3] and Olimpia (Balti) [2] [4] , as well as for the Speranets team (Krikhan Vehe) from Division A. Abroad, he played for the Uzbek Nasaf [5] [6] and the Kazakh clubs Kaisar " [7] and" Semey. "

Minchev completed his playing career at the age of 40 and entered the coaching courses, having received licenses C [2] and B [8] . Prior to that, he was a playing coach at the Olympia club, working together with Sergei Rogachev , as well as being an assistant coach to Nikolai Bune and sorting out matches on video, analyzing the game on the defensive. Later, he also worked at the Sperantza club as an assistant to Oleg Bezhenar [2] . In 2014, he entered the Dynamo Auto club coaching staff from the second division of Moldova, leading a double. A job offer was received from the club’s head coach Dmitry Arabadzhi , and then approval was given by team president Dmitry Margarint . Minchev soon received license A, which allows him to work as an assistant coach for the club of the National Division and coach of the team of Division A [2] . In January of the same year, he was a coach of the Moldavian national team under 19 at the Memorial in memory of Valentin Granatkin in St. Petersburg [2] . Six months later, I accepted the offer to become an assistant to Yuri Osipenko at the Milsami club [9] [10] . In 2016, he entered the coaching staff of the Uzbek Nasif, and two years later became its sports director [11] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Olympia in the offseason (Russian)
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Nikolay Minchev: “Having become a coach, I try to be restrained” (Russian)
  3. ↑ The ranks of Iskra-Stal were joined by Nikolay Minchev and four players from Sevastopol (Russian) . Moldavian football (February 11, 2011). Date of treatment June 5, 2011. Archived on August 1, 2012.
  4. ↑ Nikolai Minchev: “Any opponent must be respected” (Russian)
  5. ↑ New legionnaires from Brazil, Hungary, Serbia, Georgia and five CIS countries are involved in the championship of Uzbekistan (Russian)
  6. ↑ Nikolai Minchev replenished the coaching staff of Olimpia (Russian)
  7. ↑ "Kaisar" (Kyzylorda) (Russian)
  8. ↑ Nikolai Minchev left Olimpia (Russian)
  9. ↑ Pause for Dynamo Auto-2 (Russian)
  10. ↑ Our friend drowns “Ludogorets” (Russian)
  11. ↑ Nikolai Minchev appointed sports director of PFK Nasaf (Russian)

Links

  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
  • Player profile on Transfermarkt
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Minchev,_Nikolay_Ilyich&oldid=100399718


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