Anatoly Baidachny
Anatoly Nikolayevich Baidachny (Russian: Анатолий Николаевич Байдачный) (born 1 October 1952 in Moscow) is a Russian football manager who managed the Belarus national football team from 2003–05. As of June 2011 he manages Fakel Voronezh in tandem with Konstantin Sarsania.
International career
Baidachny made his debut for USSR on April 30, 1972 in the UEFA Euro 1972 quarterfinal against Yugoslavia.
Coaching career
In January 2010 the former Belarus national football team and FC Darida Minsk Raion coach has joined FC Terek Grozny, he replaces Shahin Diniyev, who already manages Terek's reserves team. In January 2011 he was replaced at Terek by Ruud Gullit.
Honors
External links
Anatoly Baidachny – Managerial positions
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- Klad'ko (1936–39)
- Abramov (1957–59)
- Vodyahin (1957–59)
- Antonevych (1960)
- Balaba (1960–61)
- Zonin (1962–64)
- Alpatov (1964)
- Beskov (1965)
- Goryansky (1966–67)
- Stupakov (1968)
- Gureyev (1968–69)
- Zonin (1969–72)
- Blinkov (1973–74)
- Pestov (1974)
- Zakharov (1975)
- Pestov (1976)
- Sabo (1977)
- Zakharov (1978–79)
- Dobyzha (1980–81)
- Rashchupkin (1982–83)
- Bazylevych (1984)
- Zhuravlyov (1985)
- Dobyzha (1985–88)
- Baidachny (1988–89)
- Nosov (1990)
- Kuksov (1990–93)
- Shakun (1993–94)
- Kobzaryov (1994)
- Sevastyanov (1995)
- Korshykov (1995)
- Zhuravlyov (1995)
- Korshykov (1995)
- Aristov (1996)
- Kuksov (1996)
- Shakun (1997)
- Dobyzha (1998)
- Shakun (1998c)
- Dobyzha (1998–2000)
- Yeliseyev (2000)
- Pohodin (2001)
- Yeliseyev (2002)
- Kobzaryov (2002–03)
- Chystyakov (2003)
- Sevastyanov (2003c)
- Dovbiy (2003–04)
- Koval (2004–06)
- Malyhin (2006c)
- Bezsonov (2006)
- Malyhin (2006–07c)
- Kosevych (2007–08)
- Volobuyev (2008–09)
- Dudnyk (2009c)
- Koval (2009)
- Chantsev (2009–)
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- Lukyanenko (1968–70)
- Smirnov (1971)
- Kirichenko (1972–73)
- Cherkaskyi (1974)
- Lemeshko (1975–76)
- Lukashenko (1977–79)
- Hulevskyi (1980–82)
- Zubkov (1982–84)
- Chernenko (1987)
- Sadyrin (1988)
- Bulhakov (1989)
- Baidachny (1990)
- Pavlov (1990)
- Baidachny (1991)
- Startsev (1991)
- Gamula (1992)
- Haydarzhi (1992c)
- Lebid (1992)
- Maslov (1993)
- Sopelnyak (1993)
- Balan (1993)
- Lebid (1993–94)
- Fedorenko (1994–95)
- Shevchenko (1995–99)
- Malyshev (2000–03)
- Olefirenko (2003–04)
- Polishchuk (2004c)
- Puchkov (2004–05)
- Polishchuk (2005c)
- Martynov (2005–06)
- V.Lebed (2006)
- Martynov (2009–)
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Persondata |
Name |
Baidachny, Anatoly |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Russian footballer |
Date of birth |
1 October 1952 |
Place of birth |
Moscow, USSR |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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