Korney Shperling
Russian football manager (1947–2023)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Korney Andreyevich Shperling | ||
Date of birth | (1947-06-07)7 June 1947 | ||
Date of death | 16 November 2023(2023-11-16) (aged 76) | ||
Place of death | Astrakhan, Russia | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
1979–1986 | Irtysh Omsk | ||
1987–1991 | Uralmash Sverdlovsk | ||
1992–1993 | Baltika Kaliningrad | ||
1994 | Baltika Kaliningrad (consultant) | ||
1994–1996 | Baltika Kaliningrad (president) | ||
1997–1999 | Baltika Kaliningrad (consultant) | ||
1999–2002 | Volgar-Gazprom Astrakhan | ||
2002–2003 | Dynamo Stavropol | ||
2003 | Lukoil Chelyabinsk (consultant) | ||
2003–2004 | Dynamo Bryansk | ||
2004 | Ural Yekaterinburg (consultant) |
Korney Andreyevich Shperling (Russian: Корней Андреевич Шперлинг; 7 June 1947 – 16 November 2023) was a Russian football coach.[1]
He graduated from the Omsk State Institute of Physical Culture in 1968.[1]
Shperling died on 16 November 2023, at the age of 76.[2] The coach struggled with cancer for many years, and shortly before his death he suffered an ischemic stroke.[3]
References
External links
- Korney Shperling at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian)
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FC Ural Yekaterinburg – managers
- Maryenko (1967–68)
- Zharkov (1969)
- Morozov (1970)
- Okhremchuk (1971)
- Potin (1973–74)
- Petik (1975)
- Porkhachev (1977–79)
- Sesyunin (1980)
- Samarin (1985)
- Porkhachev (1986)
- Shperling (1987–91)
- Agafonov (1991–1992)
- Shishkin (1992–94)
- Kalashnikov (1994–95)
- Voytenko (1996)
- Shevchenko (1996)
- Vik. Yerokhin (1997)
- Kalashnikov (1998)
- Val. Yerokhin (1998)
- Agafonov (1998–2001)
- Kokarev (2002–03)
- Gusev (2003–04)
- Kalashnikov (2004)
- Pobegalov (2005–09)
- Fedotov (2009–10)
- Matveyevc (2010)
- Stukalov (2010)
- Ogay (2011)
- Matveyev (2011)
- Pobegalov (2012)
- Bulatovc (2012)
- Gusev (2012–13)
- Vasilenko (2013)
- Tarkhanov (2013–15)
- Goncharenko (2015)
- Matveyevc (2015)
- Skripchenko (2015–16)
- Matveyevc (2016)
- Tarkhanov (2016–18)
- Parfyonov (2018–20)
- Matveyev (2020–21)
- Shalimov (2021–22)
- Averyanovc (2022)
- Goncharenko (2022–24)
- Averyanovc (2024–)
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