Igor Vladimirovich Kolyvanov

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Igor Kolyvanov
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Personnel
Surname Igor Vladimirovich Kolyvanov
birthday March 6, 1968
place of birth MoscowSoviet Union
size 178 cm
position Left winger
Juniors
Years station
Spartak Moscow
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1986-1991 FK Dynamo Moscow 116 (40)
1991-1996 US Foggia 106 (22)
1996-2001 Bologna FC 87 (26)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1989-1991 USSR 19 (2)
1991-1992 CIS 5 (1)
1992-1998 Russia 35 (12)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2012-2015 FK Ufa
2017-2019 Torpedo Moscow
1 Only league games are given.

Igor Wladimirowitsch Kolywanow ( Russian Игорь Владимирович Колыванов ; born March 6, 1968 in Moscow ) is a former Soviet football player and current football coach.

Kolyvanov played in various Soviet training teams as a child, and in 1984 he was appointed to the youth team of Spartak Moscow . But he moved to Dynamo Moscow in 1986 and was a regular player and Soviet runner-up in his first season with this team. With the Soviet U-21 team he became European champion in 1990 .

In 1991, the striker became the top scorer of the Soviet league with 18 goals, and in the same year he was named Soviet Footballer of the Year .

In 1991 Kolyvanov moved to Italy, to US Foggia . From 1996 he played for FC Bologna . In 2001 he ended his active career.

For the Soviet national team he played a total of 19 times and scored two goals. In 1992 he played for the CIS team at the European Championships in Sweden . For the Russian national team Kolyvanov played 35 times and scored 12 goals, with the Russian team he also took part in the 1996 European Championship in England.

After his active career, Kolyvanov coached several junior teams of the Russian Federation, with the U17 team he became European champion in 2006 . From 2008 to 2010 Kolyvanov coached the Russian U21 national team. From 2012 he coached the Russian second division club FK Ufa . With this team he rose to the top Russian league, the Premier League, for the 2014/15 season.

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