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Pavlov, Sergey Alexandrovich (trainer)

Sergey Aleksandrovich Pavlov (September 16, 1955, Furmanov , Ivanovo Region , USSR ) - Soviet and Russian football coach. Honored Coach of Russia .

Football
Sergey Pavlov
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general information
Full nameSergey Alexandrovich Pavlov
Born
Furmanov , Ivanovo Region , USSR
Citizenship the USSR
Russia
Club career [* 1]
USSR flag Vanguard (Kamyshin)? (?)
USSR flag Textile worker (Kamyshin)? (?)
Coaching career
1979-1997USSR flag Russian flag Textile worker (Kamyshin)
1995-1996Russian flag Russiatrainer
1998-2000Russian flag Saturn
1999-2002Russian flag Russiatrainer
2001-2002Russian flag Uralan
2003Russian flag Chernomorets
2003Russian flag Spartak Moscow)trainer
2004-2007Russian flag Ray Energy
2008Russian flag Kuban
2008-2009Russian flag Shinnik
2010Russian flag Torpedo (Moscow)
2011-2012Russian flag Ray Energy
2014—2015Russian flag Saturn
2016Russian flag Arsenal
2017Kazakhstan flag Atyrau
2017—2018Russian flag Rotor-Volgograd
State awards

Order of Honor - 1999

  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.

Content

Biography

At the age of 5 years, the family moved to Kamyshin . At the age of 21, he received a serious injury (rupture of the cruciate ligaments ) and was forced to end his football career. After graduating from the Volgograd Institute of Physical Education , he began his coaching career. He was headed by the Kamyshinsky Tekstilshchik , the Ramensky Saturn , the Elistinsky Uralan , the Novorossiysk Chernomorets , Vladivostok Luch-Energia , the Krasnodar Kuban , and the Yaroslavl Shinnik . As an assistant Oleg Romantsev worked in the Russian team and the Moscow Spartak .

The Textile Worker

From 1979 to 1997, Pavlov headed the Kamyshinsky Textile Worker . Led by Pavlov, Tekstilshchik took the fourth place in the national championship in 1993 and won the right to play in the UEFA Cup. In the 1994/95 season, the team from Kamyshin defeated the Hungarian Bekeshchaba by the sum of two meetings, and then lost to Nantes in a bitter struggle.

Luch Energy

Luch-Energia is the fourth team that Pavlov led to the Premier League, this happened in 2005. In the first year in the Premier League, “Luch” took 7th place (the best result in the history of the club). The whole second season the team went over the penultimate place, but Pavlov was able to keep the team from relegation. At the end of the year he was dismissed. In May 2011, he again accepted the coastal team, saying that he would gladly return to Vladivostok [1] . May 2, 2012 resigned as head coach of the team.

Kuban

April 3, 2008 Sergei Pavlov led the Kuban , speaking in the first division. In this position, he replaced Alexander Tarkhanov , who left the team due to health problems. Due to disagreements with the club’s financial management [2] , at the beginning of the 2nd round, on August 10, Sergey Pavlov was dismissed [3] .

Shinnik

On August 13, 2008, Sergey Pavlov agreed on the terms of the contract and began working as the head coach of Shinnik from Yaroslavl, who at that time was in last place in the Russian Premier League [4] . May 11, 2009, at a press conference after a home defeat with a score of 1: 2 from the Yekaterinburg Urals , Sergei Alexandrovich announced his resignation; According to him, he made this decision the day before, and the resignation would have taken place at any outcome of the game with Ural. The next day, at a meeting, the leadership of Shinnik accepted Pavlov’s resignation [5] .

Torpedo (Moscow)

From December 7, 2009 to August 16, 2010 - head coach of the Moscow “ Torpedo ” [6] .

Arsenal (Tula)

In February 2016, he was appointed head coach of the Tula Arsenal . On May 25, the club finished the season in the FNL with the best result for all the time playing in the first division, giving out a 14-match win-win and 7-match winning series by the end of the season. October 4, 2016 Pavlov resigned as head coach [7] . At this point, Arsenal won one victory in nine matches and took 14th place in the championship with seven points.

Coaching career

TeamBeginning of workEnd of workANDATNPAT%
SaturnNovember 16, 1998May 1, 20006118202329.50
UralanJune 20, 2001July 12, 20025725121543.85
Ray EnergyMay 28, 2004July 1, 200713257344143.18
KubanApril 3, 2008August 10, 20082314fivefour60.86
ShinnikAugust 13, 2008May 11, 2009246four1425.00
Torpedo (Moscow)December 7, 2009August 16, 201017tenone658.82
Ray EnergyMay 21, 2011May 2, 201293four233.33
SaturnAugust 12, 2014June 14, 201518eleven2five61.11
Arsenal (Tula)February 8, 2016October 4, 201624127five50.00
TOTAL3651568911442.74

Under his leadership, the Tekstilshchik team in 1991, Saturn in 1998, Uralan in 2001, Luch-Energia in 2005 and Arsenal in 2016 entered the top division and the Premier League . He was a member of the coaching staff of the Russian national team (1995-1996, 1999-2002). Member of the 2002 World Cup .

Notes

  1. ↑ Pavlov: I am pleased to return to Vladivostok (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment May 4, 2011. Archived on May 6, 2011.
  2. ↑ Sergey Pavlov dismissed from his post as head coach of Kuban Archived on August 23, 2011. // " Championship.ru ", August 10, 2008.
  3. ↑ Head coach of Kuban fired // Official site of FC Kuban, August 10, 2008.
  4. ↑ Pavlov headed “Shinnik” Archived copy of August 15, 2008 on Wayback Machine // “ Chempionat.ru ”, August 13, 2008.
  5. ↑ Club management accepted the resignation of Pavlov S. A. - news on the official website of FC Shinnik
  6. ↑ Rearrangements in the coaching staff of FC Torpedo (Moscow) (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment August 16, 2010. Archived September 15, 2010.
  7. ↑ Head coach of the Tula Arsenal Pavlov left his post

Links

  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru
  • Profile on the site “Association of Domestic Football Trainers”
  • Trainer profile on the Transfermarkt website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pavlov__Sergey_Alexandrovich_(trainer)&oldid=100015027


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