Boris Zavelevich (Savelievich) Rapoport (Rappoport) (May 1, 1946, Leningrad ) - Soviet football player , goalkeeper and Russian coach.
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| Full name | Boris Zavelievich Rapoport | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | May 1, 1946 (73 years old) Leningrad , USSR | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Growth | 178 cm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Position | goalkeeper | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Position | senior coach | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Career
He played for Dynamo Leningrad (1967-1968, second group A, 1st subgroup), Volgograd Tractor (1969, second group A, 2nd subgroup) and Ashgabat Builder (1971, a football player). first league).
Since the 1990s, he has been working in coaching and managerial positions:
- 1994 - Zenit (St. Petersburg) - coach
- 1998-1999 - Dynamo (St. Petersburg) - head coach
- 2000 - Severstal - head coach
- 2001 - Lokomotiv-Zenit-2 - head coach
- 2002-2004 - Zenit (St. Petersburg) - sports director
- 08/26 [1] - 11/17/2002 [2] - Zenit (St. Petersburg) - head coach
- 2003 - Zenit-2 (St. Petersburg) - Vice President
- 2004 - Zenit-2 (St. Petersburg) - sports director
- 2006 - Zenit-2 (St. Petersburg) - Vice President
- 2007 - Saturn (R) - Sports Director
- since November 2007 - Zenit (St. Petersburg) - children's and youth section [3] , since 2013 - coach in the Sports School “Zenit” [4] , in 2014 he led the St. Petersburg team at the Commonwealth Cup 2014
- January 19, 2009 [5] - November 2009 [6] - “ Pearl-Sochi ” - Vice President
- since July 2018 - Leningradets - head coach
The only head coach of Zenit, apart from the acting ones, who did not win a single match in the national championship (five draws and six defeats). [2] At the same time, he won five of six cup matches - three of three in the UEFA Cup and one of two in the Russian Cup . [7] It is also Rappoport who is the worst Zenit coach in terms of the number of weak-willed defeats in the percentage ratio among all the team's coaches in its entire history [8] .
In 2000, he led Cherepovets Severstal to victories in the West zone of the second division and transitional matches for the right to enter the first division . But the club did not rise in the class for financial reasons [9] .
In 2019, in the semifinal of the Winter tournament of the MRO “North-West” for the prizes of the Plenipotentiary, the teams “Leningradets” and SSOR “Zenit” met. Both teams were led by Rapoport and during the match sat in the middle of the football field - on the bench of the reserve referee. [ten]
Notes
- ↑ Boris RAPOPORT - THE MAIN COACH OF “ZENIT”
- ↑ 1 2 CZECH PETROGEL TRAINER TODAY ARRIVES IN PETERSBURG
- ↑ Boris Rappoport works again at Zenith , Fontanka.ru
- ↑ 02/19/16. Boris Rappoport (trainer SDYUSSHOR "ZENIT") Video on YouTube
- ↑ Rappoport left for Sochi , Nevsky Sport
- ↑ Newspaper SPORT EXPRESS
- ↑ Rappoport, Boris Zavelevich
- ↑ All “weak-willed” defeats of Zenit coaches in official matches .
- ↑ Ex-head coach of FC Severstal: In Cherepovets they told me: where are you going ?! ”
- ↑ XX Winter Tournament MPO "North-West" for the prizes of the Plenipotentiary. Day 5
Links
- Profile on zenit-history.ru
- Profile on FootballFacts.ru