Yuri Shevtsov

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Yuri Shevtsov
Iouri Chevtsov.jpg

Yuri Schewzow on April 18, 2007 in the Mannheim SAP Arena

Player information
Full name Yuri Anatolyevich Shevtsov
birthday December 16, 1959
place of birth Slutsk , Soviet Union
citizenship Flag of Belarus.svg Belarusian
height 1.80 m
Playing position Right winger
Throwing hand Left
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
? –1974 BelarusBelarus Slutsk
1974-1988 BelarusBelarus SKA Minsk
Clubs as active
from ... to society
1978-1992 BelarusBelarus SKA Minsk
1992-1993 GermanyGermany SV Blau-Weiß Spandau
National team
Debut on ?
against ?
  Games (goals)
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 250 (?)
Clubs as coaches
from ... to society
1993-1996 GermanyGermany SV Blau-Weiß Spandau
1996-2001 GermanyGermany TBV Lemgo
2001-2005 GermanyGermany TUSEM food
2005-2008 GermanyGermany Rhine-Neckar lion
2009– BelarusBelarus Belarus

As of July 23, 2009

Yuri Shevtsov ( Russian Юрий Анатольевич Шевцов / Yuri Anatolyevich Shevtsov ; actually Belarusian Юры Шаўцоў / Jury Schauzou16th December 1959 in Slutsk , Byelorussian SSR , USSR ) is a Belarusian handball coach and former handball player of the Soviet Union. He himself uses the French transcription Iouri Chevtsov .

career

At the age of 14 he moved from Slutsk to the SKA Minsk handball boarding school . There he played in the first team on right winger when he was 18 . With Aljaksandr Karschakewitsch he formed a "wing tong" that was unparalleled in world club handball for years.

At the age of 23, Yuri Schewzow became a regular player in the Soviet men's national handball team, for which he played 250 international games and with which he became world champion in 1982 and Olympic gold in 1988 .

Career in Germany

In 1992, Juri Schewzow moved from Minsk to the then Bundesliga club SV Blau-Weiß Spandau (his teammate included Stefan Kretzschmar ). After relegating from the elite class, he took over as coach for the Berliners in 1993 .

In 1996 he was signed by the TBV Lemgo , with whom he won the double - the German championship and the DHB Cup - straight away in his first season . About his first season, in which he dominated the Bundesliga almost at will with the TBV , set a 22-0 point start record and won the championship with a twelve point lead over SG Flensburg-Handewitt , the handball week judged five years later: " <Counterattack, attack, goal> were the three essential words of the level-headed Belarusian, whose high-speed handball literally overran the league. .... So it is hardly surprising that TBV Lemgo was also involved in the most curious game of the year. Although Juri Schewzow only had six healthy field players in the OWL derby against TuS Nettelstedt, the voracious players converted an 8:19 deficit (24th) into a sensational 36:30 victory. "

In 2001 he moved to TUSEM Essen , where in his last season he managed the feat of making up for the high 22:30 first leg defeat in the second leg (31:22) of the EHF Cup final against SC Magdeburg .

In 2005 he signed a four-year contract with the then second division club SG Kronau / Östringen . With the Badeners , who later renamed themselves " Rhein-Neckar Löwen ", he made it into the DHB Cup finals in 2006 and 2007 . In May 2008 he celebrated the greatest success in the history of the Baden club by reaching the final for the European Cup Winners' Cup and fourth place in the Bundesliga , which he crowned with qualifying for the Champions League at the beginning of September.

He started the 2008/09 season with two wins and 4-0 points. After a 40:42 home defeat against THW Kiel and a 29:29 draw in his own hall against TBV Lemgo , he was replaced on September 18, 2008 by Thorsten Storm, who had only been in office for a year (until 2007 in the same position at SG Flensburg-Handewitt under contract). Christian Schwarzer became the provisional successor . In July 2009 he took over the Belarusian national coaching position from Georgi Swiridenko .

Bundesliga record as a player

season society Division Games Gates 7 meters Field gates
1992/93 SV Blau-Weiß Spandau Bundesliga 26th 89 4th 85

Season results as a coach

season society space Games S. U N Gates Diff. Points
1993/94 SV Blau-Weiß Spandau 3 34 24 2 8th 795: 722 73 50:18
1994/95 SV Blau-Weiß Spandau 12 34 13 3 18th 764: 800 −36 29:39
1995/96 SV Blau-Weiß Spandau 7th 34 16 3 15th 799: 795 4th 35:33
1996/97 TBV Lemgo 1 30th 26th 1 3 837: 707 130 53: 7
1997/98 TBV Lemgo 2 28 19th 2 7th 740: 665 75 40:16
1998/99 TBV Lemgo 3 30th 22nd 0 8th 758: 673 85 44:16
1999/2000 TBV Lemgo 4th 34 21st 5 8th 832: 732 100 47:21
2000/01 TBV Lemgo 2 38 28 2 8th 977: 859 118 58:18
2001/02 TUSEM food 5 34 22nd 1 11 1007: 906 101 45:23
2002/03 TUSEM food 4th 34 22nd 3 9 983: 916 67 47:21
2003/04 TUSEM food 7th 34 18th 6th 10 922: 875 47 42:26
2004/05 TUSEM food 7th 34 18th 3 13 971: 930 41 39:29
2005/06 Rhine-Neckar lion 6th 34 18th 2 14th 983: 951 32 38:30
2006/07 Rhine-Neckar lion 8th 34 20th 2 12 986: 945 41 42:26
2007/08 Rhine-Neckar lion 4th 34 25th 2 7th 1095: 960 135 52:16
2008/09 Rhine-Neckar lion - 4th 2 1 1 134: 127 7th 5: 3

Bundesliga record as a coach

season society Games S. U N Gates Diff. Points
1996-2001 TBV Lemgo 160 116 10 34 4144: 3636 508 242: 78
2001-2005 TUSEM food 136 80 13 43 3883: 3627 256 173: 99
2005-2008 Rhine-Neckar lion 106 65 7th 34 3198: 2983 215 137: 75
1996-2008 total 402 261 30th 111 11225: 10246 979 552: 252

successes

Success as a national player

Success as a club player

Success as a trainer

Awards

swell

  • Handball week special, "25 years of the Handball Bundesliga", page 70 f., 2002
  • Handball week No. 16 of April 17, 2007, p. 6

Individual evidence

  1. Analysis of the EM 2010 on handball-world.com under the pseudonym Iouri Chevtsov
  2. Handball Week No. 16 of April 17, 2007, p. 6
  3. M. Stevermüer: Lions throw Chevtsov out ( Memento from September 19, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) In: Mannheimer Morgen edition from September 19, 2008
  4. handball-world.com: Iouri Chevtsov introduced as Belarusian national coach
  5. handball-world.com: The new roles of Iouri Chevtsov