Yuri Pavlovich Syomin
Yuri Syomin | ||
Yuri Syomin, 2018
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Personnel | ||
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Surname | Yuri Pavlovich Syomin | |
birthday | May 11, 1947 | |
place of birth | Chkalov , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union | |
size | 176 cm | |
position | Midfield / storm | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1964 | Spartak Oryol | |
1965-1967 | Spartak Moscow | 43 | (6)
1968-1971 | FK Dynamo Moscow | 95 (20) |
1972-1973 | FK Qairat Almaty | 43 | (5)
1974 | Chkalovets Novosibirsk | |
1975-1977 | Moscow locomotive | 78 | (9)
1978-1980 | FK Kuban Krasnodar | 94 (14) |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
1982 | FK Kuban Krasnodar (Assistant Coach) | |
1983 | Pamir Dushanbe | |
1986-2005 | Moscow locomotive | |
2005 | Russia | |
2005-2006 | FK Dynamo Moscow | |
2007 | Moscow Locomotive (President) | |
2008-2009 | Dynamo Kiev | |
2009-2010 | Moscow locomotive | |
2011–2012 | Dynamo Kiev | |
2013-2014 | FK Qəbələ | |
2014-2015 | Mordovia Saransk | |
2015 | Anzhi Makhachkala | |
2016– | Moscow locomotive | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Yuri Pavlovich Sjomin ( Russian Юрий Павлович Сёмин ; born May 11, 1947 in Tschkalow , USSR ) is a former Soviet football player and today's coach.
Sjomin is best known for his almost twenty years of coaching (1986–2005) at Lokomotiv Moscow. In 2005 he was also the coach of the Russian national team .
Career
player
At the age of 16, Syomin began playing professional football at Spartak Oryol in the Soviet third division. A year later he switched to Spartak Moscow . At the age of 20 he joined local rivals Dynamo Moscow , with whom he could celebrate his only success as a player, the Soviet Cup. Sjomin left the club in 1971 due to dissonance with the coach who did not want to field him at a European Cup game. After this station he played at four other clubs, Qairat Almaty , Chkalovets Novosibirsk , Lokomotiv Moscow and FK Kuban Krasnodar , until he ended his career in 1980.
Trainer
Syomin's first coaching station was Pamir Dushanbe in 1983 , which he saved from relegation from the Soviet second division, for which he was appointed honorary coach in the Tajik SSR . In 1986 he moved to Lokomotiv Moscow , where he would stay for 19 years. During his tenure, he turned a mid-range club into a top Russian club, winning the Russian championship in 2002 and 2004 . He also won the Soviet Cup once, the Russian Cup four times and made it to the semi-finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup twice .
In 2005 he left Lok Moscow to help the Russian national team qualify for the 2006 World Cup . He failed in the attempt and left the national team again. From 2005 to 2006 he coached Dynamo Moscow. In 2007 he took over the role of president at his former club Lokomotiv Moscow, which he had to give up a year later due to the club's poor league placement.
In late 2007 he signed a contract with Dynamo Kiev until 2010 with an option for another season, which guaranteed him the coaching post. In May 2009 he left Dynamo Kiev after winning the Ukrainian championship and making it into the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup and was again coach of Lok Moscow. This was followed by further positions in Azerbaijan , at Mordovia Saransk and Anzhi Makhachkala , before Sjomin returned to the coaching bench at Lokomotiv Moscow in October 2016 and won the cup and the Russian championship in 2017/18.
successes
As a player:
- Soviet Union Football Cup : 1970
As a trainer:
- Russian championship : 2002 , 2004 , 2018
- Russian Cup : 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2017
- Ukrainian championship : 2009
- Ukrainian runner-up : 2008
- Entry into the Ukrainian cup final: 2008
- Entry into the cup final of the Soviet Union : 1990
- Entry into the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup : 2009
Individual evidence
- ↑ sports.ru: Юрий Семин уходит с поста президента “Локомотива” , November 12, 2007
- ↑ transfermarkt.de: Semin coaches Kiev ( memento of the original from May 25, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , December 9, 2007
- ↑ guardian.co.uk: Lokomotiv Moscow reunited with coach Semin , May 26, 2009
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Syomin, Yuri Pavlovich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Сёмин, Юрий Павлович (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 11, 1947 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Chkalov , Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |