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also known as Igor Nikolayevich Kriushenko

coach football player

Igor Kriushenko is a Belarusian professional football coach and a former player. Since November 2011, he manages Uzbek club Shurtan Guzar. As a player, he made his debut in the Soviet Second League in 1985 for Khimik Grodno.

Background

Igor Nikolayevich Kriushenko was born 10 February 1964 in Minsk.

Education

The pupil of the school football SDUSHOR-5 (Minsk). First coach MM Mustygin. He played for the youth team of the USSR. He played for the Minsk "Dynamo", double (1980-1984), Grodno "Chemist" (1985-1986), Frunze "Algu" (1988), Aktobe "Aktyubinets" (1989), Aldan "Metallurg" (1990-1993) Yakut "Dynamo" (1994-95, player-coach), "Selenga" Ulan-Ude (1996), Mogilev "Torpedo-Kadino" (1997).

Career

As a player, he made his debut in the Soviet Second League in 1985 for Khimik Grodno.

Since November 2011, he manages Uzbek club Shurtan Guzar. He worked as a coach, "Torpedo-Kadino" (1998), coach of the farm-club "Change-Bate" (1999-2000). From 2001 to 2004, coached the backup of BATE. From 2005 to 2007 - head coach of FC BATE Borisov. On November 13, 2007 - September 2008 Head Coach of the Minsk "Dynamo". On December 20, 2008 to May 9, 2011 - Head Coach of the Novosibirsk "Siberia." December 12, 2010 in Moscow, graduated from the 240-hour training in the Trader's Higher School for coaching courses and received a license to Pro.

Achievements

  • Player achievements:

    Out in the

    1/8 cup of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics ("Chemist" Grodno, 1986-1987)



    Coach achievements:

    Two-time champion of Belarus (BATE, 2006, 2007).

    Winner of the Cup of Belarus (Bate, 2006).

    Cup finalist Belarus (BATE, 2005, 2007).

    The third qualifying round of the Union of European Football Associations Champions League (Bate, 2007).

    Silver medalist of Belarus ("Dinamo", Minsk, 2008).

    Brought "Siberia" of the First Division in the Premier League for the first season (2009).

    Russian Cup finalist ("Siberia", 2010).

    Play-offs Union of European Football Associations Champions League ("Siberia", 2010).