Jurijs Popkovs
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Jurijs Popkovs | ||
Personal information | ||
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Date of birth | July 6, 1962 | |
Place of birth | Kiev, Soviet Union | |
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | |
Playing position | midfielder (retired) | |
Club information | ||
Current club | FK Blāzma Rēzekne (manager) | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1980-1983 1984-1991 1993-1994 1995 |
Dynamo Minsk FK Daugava Rīga Visby IF Gute Amstrig Rīga |
1(0) 303(33) 43(14) |
National team2 | ||
1992-1994 | Latvia | 18 | (1)
Teams managed | ||
1995-1997 1998-2000 2001-2002 2003-2006 2008- |
Amstrig Rīga Liepājas Metalurgs PFK Daugava FK Jūrmala FK Blāzma Rēzekne |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Jurijs Popkovs (born July 6, 1962) is a Latvian football manager and a former footballer.
[edit] Playing career
Jurijs Popkovs was born in Kiev, Ukraine. His first professional club was Dynamo Minsk which he joined in 1980. In four years which he stayed with Dynamo he made only one appearance in the Soviet Top League. In 1984 Popkovs joined FK Daugava Rīga which under the management of Jānis Skredelis was then on the up-rise. With Daugava Popkovs made 309 appearances until 1991 scoring 33 goals. He rarely missed a game for Daugava and together with Aleksandr Kanischev and Genādijs Šitiks he formed the strong midfield on the Daugava squad[1].
In 1993 transferred to Sweden where he joined Visby IF Gute where he played for 2 seasons, scoring 14 goals in 43 matches[2]. During the 1995 Virslīga season for which Popkovs had started with Amstrig Rīga as a player he was offered to replace clubs coach Georgijs Gusarenko.
Popkovs also played for Latvia national football team in early 1990s, making in total 18 appearances for Latvia.
[edit] Coaching career
Popkovs' first club as a manager was the one where he finished playing - Amstrig Riga (renamed to Daugava in 1996). In 1996 and 1997 Daugava finished second in the Latvian league behind Skonto FC, proving Popkovs as one of the best club managers in Latvia. In 1998 when Daugava was on the road to bankruptcy, Popkovs became head coach of Liepājas Metalurgs which he brought to second place in Virslīga in 1998 and 1999. In 2000 Popkovs was fired from Metalurgs as the club still couldn't stop the hegemony of Skonto in the Latvian league. In 2001 he took up PFK Daugava, a team with no big ambitions and little finance. Both the 2001 and 2002 seasons PFK Daugava finished fifth in the Latvian league, but after the 2002 the team dissolved.
In 2003 Popkovs took up the new and ambitious team FK Jūrmala with which he won the 1st Latvian league and earned a promotion for 2004 Virslīga. In 2004 Jūrmala proved itself as a tough team by finishing 5th in its debut year, just two points behind one of the league heavyweights - Dinaburg FC. However the team owners ambitions for the team to climb higher failed to materialize - in 2005 it finished 6th and in the middle of the 2006 season when Jūrmala was again struggling Popkovs was fired.
Popkovs sat without a club the entire 2007 season, but after the end of the season he was appointed head coach of BlFK Blāzma Rēzekne, Virslīga newcomers[3].
Popkovs has also worked with Latvia U-21 national football team.