Yuri Semin
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Yuri Pavlovich Semin | ||
Date of birth | May 11, 1947 | ||
Place of birth | Orenburg, Soviet Union | ||
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 1⁄2 in) | ||
Playing position | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
1964–1965 | FC Oryol | 16 | (6) |
1965–1967 | Spartak Moscow | 43 | (6) |
1968–1971 | Dynamo Moscow | 95 | (19) |
1972–1973 | Kairat | 43 | (5) |
1974 | Chkalovets Novosibirsk | 27 | (4) |
1975–1977 | Lokomotiv Moscow | 78 | (9) |
1978–1980 | Kuban | 84 | (15) |
Total | 386 | (67) | |
Teams managed | |||
1983–1985 | Pomir Dushanbe | ||
1986–1990 | Lokomotiv Moscow | ||
1991 | New Zealand (olympic) | ||
1992–2005 | Lokomotiv Moscow | ||
2005 | Russia | ||
2005–2006 | Dynamo Moscow | ||
2007–2009 | Dynamo Kyiv | ||
2009–2010 | Lokomotiv Moscow | ||
2010–2012 | Dynamo Kyiv | ||
2013–2014 | Gabala | ||
2014–2015 | Mordovia Saransk | ||
2015 | Anzhi Makhachkala | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Yuri Pavlovich Semin (Russian: Юрий Павлович Сёмин) (born 11 May 1947) is a Russian football coach who last worked as a manager for Russian Football Premier League side Anzhi Makhachkala. He is most notable for his former work as FC Lokomotiv Moscow manager and president.
Biography
Semin was born on 11 May 1947 in Orenburg. His family moved to Oryol some time later. As a child he has showed interest in football, ice hockey, volleyball, and athletics. His son Andrei Semin is also a player and a coach.
Player career
At the age of 16, while still attending school, Semin started his player career at Spartak Oryol, a Soviet Second League club.
One year later he was invited to Spartak Moscow. He has scored two first Spartak's goals in a European competition (in 1966 against OFK Beograd).
At the age of 20, Semin changed club again, this time to Dynamo Moscow. With this club, he won his only player's trophy, the 1970 Soviet Cup. He calls the spell with Dynamo the most successful period of his player career.
Semin left Dynamo due to disagreements with the coach after he was not fielded in a European match. After that he has changed several other clubs. Semin played for Kairat Almaty, Chkalovets Novosibirsk, Lokomotiv Moscow, and Kuban Krasnodar. He ended his career as a player at the age of 33.
Coach career
Semin started his coaching career in 1983, when he was called to save Pamir Dushanbe, a First League team, from relegation. Semin succeeded and was recognized as the honorary coach of Tajik SSR for this achievement.
In 1986 Semin went on to coach FC Lokomotiv Moscow, where he spent 19 years. During the period of his work Lokomotiv transformed from a mid-table club to one of the leaders of Russian football, winning the championship in 2002 and 2004. Semin also enjoyed cup success, winning Russian Cup five times, Russian Super Cup twice and reaching Cup Winners' Cup semifinal twice.
In 2005 Semin left Lokomotiv for the Russia national team to help it reach the 2006 FIFA World Cup final tournament. He failed to achieve that and decided to leave the national team. In November 2005, Semin began coaching Dynamo Moscow, but was sacked in 2006. In 2007 he returned to FC Lokomotiv Moscow as club president, but one year later his contract was terminated due to team's low league position.[1]
Later in 2007 Semin took over the managerial position with FC Dynamo Kyiv in Ukraine and guided the club to a championship in the 2008-09 season as well as a semi-final appearance in the UEFA Cup.
On 26 May 2009 he quit FC Dynamo Kyiv and returned to FC Lokomotiv Moscow. Under the terms of his contract, he should stay in the club until December 2011. Semin replaced Rashid Rakhimov (who had been fired a few weeks before that). He was fired as Lokomotiv manager on November 29, 2010. On 24 December 2010, he signed a new contract with Dynamo Kyiv ending in 2012.[2]
On 29 May 2013 Semin was officially unveiled as manager of Gabala of the Azerbaijani Premier League.[3] After leading Gabala to third in the Premier League and as runners up in the Cup, Semin left Gabala on 23 May 2014.[4]
Semin was announced as Anzhi Makhachkala manager on 18 June 2015, signing a one-year contract with the option of an additional year.[5] After gaining only 6 points in first 10 games of the 2015-16 season and with Anzhi in last place, Syomin left Anzhi on 29 September 2015.[6]
Achievements
- Russian Premier League
- Winner: 2 (2002, 2004)
- Runner-up: 4 (1995, 1999, 2000, 2001)
- 3rd position: 2 (1994, 1998)
- Ukrainian Premier League
- Winner: 1 (2008/09)
- Runner-up: 2 (2007/08, 2010/11)
- Russian Cup
- Winner: 5 (1996, 1997, 2000, 2001) as head coach, 2007 as president
- Russian Super Cup
- Winner: 2 (2003, 2005)
- Ukrainian Cup
- Runner-up: 1 (2007/08)
- Azerbaijan Premier League
- 3rd position: 1 (2013/14)
- Azerbaijan Cup
- Runner-up: 1 (2013/14)
- Soviet Cup
- Runner-up: 1 (1990)
- UEFA Cup
- Semifinalist (2008/09)
- Cup Winners' Cup
- Semifinalist (1997/98, 1998/99)
All of this has been achieved with Lokomotiv, Dynamo and Gabala.
References
- ↑ http://www.sports.ru/football/3670748.html
- ↑ Глава ФК "Локомотив" подтвердила уход Семина с поста главного тренера
- ↑ "Yuri Syomin - new head coach of Gabala". http://gabalafc.az/. Retrieved 29 May 2013. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Semin ends his time with Gabala". Gabala FC. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
- ↑ Юрий Семин – главный тренер Анжи». http://www.fc-anji.ru/ (in Russian). FC Anzhi Makhachkala. 18 June 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2015. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Официальное заявление ФК «Анжи» (in Russian). FC Anzhi Makhachkala. 29 September 2015.
External links
- Yuri Semin's Russian hills, by Yury Yarygin, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, 15 April 2005 (Russian)
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