- Igor Kolyvanov
Football manager infobox
playername =Igor Kolyvanov
fullname = Igor Vladimirovich Kolyvanov
height = 1.78 m
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1968|3|6
cityofbirth =Moscow
countryofbirth =U.S.S.R.
currentclub = U17 Russia
clubnumber =
position = Manager (former striker)
youthyears = 1977–1982 1982–1984 1984–1985
youthclubs =Soviet Region Football Youth School Spartak Moscow Youth
years = 1985
1986–1991
1991–1996
1996–2001
clubs = Spartak Moscow
Dynamo MoscowU.S. Foggia Bologna F.C. 1909
caps(goals) = 2 (0)
140 (42)
106 (22)
113 (26)
nationalyears = 1989–1991
1992
1992–1998
nationalteam = USSR
CIS
Russia
nationalcaps(goals) = 19 (2)
5 (1)
35 (12)
manageryears = 2002-2003
2003-2006
2006-present
managerclubs = U19 Russia assistant
U17 Russia (former U15)
U19 RussiaIgor Vladimirovich Kolyvanov ( _ru. Игорь Владимирович Колыванов) (born
March 6 ,1968 ) is aRussia n football player and coach. He was the coach of Russia when it won theUEFA U-17 Championship in 2006. During his playing career he started for Dynamo Moscow,U.S. Foggia , andBologna F.C. 1909 , as well as playing as a Russian international regular.Youth
He began playing organized football at the age of 9, when he was approached by
Viktor Abayev . After training with Abaev for a year with children a year older than himself, Kolyvanov moved to the youth team "Soviet Region ", coached byIgor Shvykov . He attributes the core development of many of his skills to this stage. At the age of 14 he moved to another youth team, called "Football Youth School ", and after a 2 year stint with it, he was picked up by the famous Spartak Moscow youth system. Although Spartak was one of the leading teams in theSoviet Union at that time, Kolyvanov did not see a chance in breaking into the starting line-up, and when Dynamo Moscow called him in 1986, at the age of 17, he agreed to a move.Professional career
oviet Union & Russia
After transferring to Dynamo Moscow, Kolyvanov was injured in his very first game for the reserve team. However, after a recovery that took 2 months, he almost immediately began playing for the main team. In the same season, Dynamo almost won the
Soviet Top League , being passed byDynamo Kiev at the last second. While Dynamo Moscow would never achieve the level of that season, Kolyvanov improved his game significantly over the next few years, scoring 11 goals in the 1989 season of the Soviet Top League. It was then that he received his first call up for the Soviet national team, while still being a member of the Soviet U21 national team. One of his biggest triumphs came for the latter of the two - in 1990 he won theEuropean Under-21 Football Championship , scoring 9 goals in 7 matches and winning the best scorer award en route. He followed up this performance by scoring 18 goals in 27 matches for Dynamo Moscow in 1991. The same year, his playing at a national team tournament caughtU.S. Foggia 's attention, and after Dynamo reached the third-round of theUEFA Cup , he was allowed to transfer toItaly .Italy
U.S. Foggia
After his transfer to U.S. Foggia, Kolyvanov was initially overwhelmed by the emphasis placed on
conditioning , by then coachZdeněk Zeman . The 4-3-3 system also took adjustment because Kolyvanov was used to playing as a center forward, while he had to assume a more pulled-back role now. During the time it took for these adjustments, coupled with slight injuries, Kolyvanov did not start for the team, but rather came on as a substitute. However starting with his second season he became a cornerstone of Foggia's attack, consistently placing in the middle of theSerie A until the 1994-1995 season. At that time, he experienced another injury (right before a planned transfer to Inter Milan which consequently fell through), and Foggia slumped to the bottom of the Seria A, in the end being relegated toSerie B . Although Kolyvanov was persuaded to stay by the management of the club, at the promise of being promoted next season, he transferred toBologna F.C. 1909 when this did not actually occur.Bologna F.C. 1909
At Bologna, Kolyvanov was able to play as a pure striker once again, without having responsibilities across the entire field like in Foggia. This immediately reflected on his goal scoring, and he was Bologna's top striker in his first season, with 11 goals in 27 games. The next few years he continued to score consistently, until the 1999-2000 season where a back problem resurfaced and he was forced to undergo an operation, essentially missing almost the entire season. An attempted comeback in mid-2000 was hampered by further injuries, and in 2001 Kolyvanov retired from professional football.
Coaching career
After a brief stint as the U19 Russian national team assistant coach in 2002, and enrollment in a football coaching institute, Kolyvanov took over the U15 Russian national team as the head coach. He took a number of tours throughout the country to select the players, who eventually became the U17 Russian national team that won the 2006 UEFA U-17 European Championship. Kolyvanov's achievement as a coach was exemplified by the very organized and consistent tactical play of the team, especially for players of that age, along with extereme motivation. Although never listed amongst the tournament's favorites, and without star players, Russia was able to win because of these traits. After the victory, Kolyvanov was offered an extension to his contract, along with a salary raise. He remains the head coach of the same age group national team, but it will effectively turn into the U19 team after this summer.
ummary of Achievements
Team Achievements
* 1990 UEFA Under-21 Champion, as a player
* 2006 UEFA Under-17 Champion, as a coach
*Soviet Top League runner-up in 1986
*Soviet Top League 3rd place in 1991Individual Achievements
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Soviet Footballer of the Year in 1991
* Top scorer ofUEFA U-21 Championship in 1990 (9 goals in 7 games)
* Top scorer ofSoviet Top League in 1991 (18 goals in 27 games)
* Top scorer ofBologna F.C. 1909 in 1996/1997 season (11 goals in 27 matches)
* Member ofGrigoriy Fedotov Club : 117 goals in professional competition
* Co-holder ofSoviet Top League record for goals in 1 match - 5External links
* [http://www.peoples.ru/sport/football/kolyvanov/ Extensive Interview in Russian]
* [http://www.uefa.com/Competitions/Under17/Teams/team=57451/kindstatic=1/index.html UEFA.com profile as U-17 Coach]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/kolyvanov-intlg.html International Appearance Statistics]
* [http://football-players.ru/players/Kolyvanov_Igor.html Playing Career Statistics]
* [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/Under17/news/Kind=1/newsId=426167.html UEFA.com news article after victory inUEFA U-17 Championship ]
* [http://www.uefau17.com/i/page4_5.pdf UefaU17.com - A Russian Revolution?]
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