- Jānis Gilis
Football manager infobox
playername = Jānis Gilis
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date|1943|04|27|df=y
countryofbirth =Soviet Union
currentclub = deceased
position =midfielder
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1964
1965-1968 1969
clubs = ASK RigaFK Daugava Rīga FK Lielupe
caps(goals) =
manageryears = 1969-197?
197?-1979
1983-1989
1990-1991
1991-1997
1996-1997
1999
managerclubs =FK Lielupe FK Daugava Rīga (assistant)
Rīga school of footballFK Pārdaugava reserve
LatviaFHK Liepājas Metalurgs FK Rīga Jānis Gilis (
April 27 ,1943 –September 13 ,2000 ), was the first general manager ofLatvia national football team afterLatvia regained independence.Playing career
His first senior team was ASK Riga. From 1965 to 1968 Gilis played in the strongest Latvian team -
FK Daugava Rīga , after a conflict with the team manager he left the team forZvejnieks Liepāja . The 1969 season Gilis started as a player inFK Lielupe but soon he got an offer to become a manager for Lielupe thus ending his playing career.Coaching career
His first team as a manager was
FK Lielupe , later he was an assisting manager for FK Daugava underVadims Ulbergs (from 1977 to 1979), worked as a coach in the Riga school of football, and manager ofFK Pārdaugava reserves squad. In 1991 Gilis was appointed as the first general manager of the Latvian national football team after regaining stately independence. The first match under his management for Latvian team was played onApril 8 1992 against Romania (0:1). Under Gilis Latvia participated in qualifying for two World cups and one European championship. The first years for the national team were tough although under Gilis Latvia got some notable wins (1:0 against Northern Ireland, 3:2 against Austria) and also a couple of historical draws (0:0 against Spain and European champions Denmark). Gilis' sonGints Gilis had 5 caps for Latvia under his father. After the work with the national team Gilis managedLiepājas Metalurgs but in 1999 -FK Rīga which under Gilis won theLatvian Cup in the first year of the clubs existence. Gilis died on September 13, 2000.
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