Igor Volchok
Igor Semyonovich Volchok (Russian: Игорь Семёнович Волчок; born October 4, 1931 in Moscow) is a Russian professional football coach.
Careers
In the game's career did not achieve much success. Was captain of Moscow, and also played for the overlapping part of the Moscow club "Torpedo" (1950) and CDSA (1951–52).
As a coach, famous for the fact that many of his charges later successfully expressed themselves in coaching: Yuri Semin, Vladimir Eshtrekov, Alexander Averyanov, Valery Gazzaev, Givi Nodia, Valery Petrakov, Vladimir Shevchuk, Vitaly Shevchenko, Valery Gladilin, Kurban Berdyev.
Progress
- Honored coach of Russia (1972)
- The two-time Cup winner MSSZH (1974, 1976)
- Bronze medalist of Uzbekistan (2003)
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- Starostin (19xx–xx)
- Zenkin (1956–59)
- Glebov (1960–63)
- Keller (1964–65)
- Kotlyarov (1966)
- Grinin (1967)
- Keller (1968)
- Andrey Chen Ir Son (1969)
- Sevidov (1970)
- Korolkov (1971)
- Shaposhnikov (1972)
- Falyan (1973–74)
- Bobrov (1975)
- Kaminskiy (1976)
- Segizbayev (1976–79)
- Volchok (1979–81)
- Betsa (1982)
- Ostroushko (1982–86)
- Segizbayev (1986–88)
- Ostroushko (1988)
- Kaminskiy (1989)
- Segizbayev (1990)
- Bayseitov (1990)
- Stukalov (1991)
- Bayseitov (1992)
- Katkov (1993)
- Berdyev (1994–95)
- Masudov (1996–98)
- Nikitenko (1999–00)
- Chernov (2000c)
- Masudov (2001)
- Krmpotić (2001–02)
- Gulyamkhaydarov (2003)
- Ostroushko (2003)
- Pakhomov (2004)
- Petrushin (2004–05)
- Bayseitov (2006)
- Agamuradow (2006)
- Klimov (2007)
- Masudov (2007–08)
- Volgin (2009–10)
- Nikitenko (2011)
- Gregory (2011)
- Ogai (2012)
- Perez Serer (2012)
- Weiss (2012–)
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