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Igor Kolyvanov

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Russian footballer (born 1968)

Igor Kolyvanov
Kolyvanov coaching Torpedo Moscow in 2017
Personal information
Full nameIgor Vladimirovich Kolyvanov
Date of birth (1968-03-06)6 March 1968 (age 57)
Place of birthMoscow,Russian SFSR,Soviet Union
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s)Striker
Youth career
1977–1982Soviet Region School
1982–1984FShM Moscow
1984–1985Spartak Moscow Youth
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1985FShM Moscow2(0)
1985Spartak Moscow0(0)
1986–1991Dynamo Moscow140(42)
1991–1996Foggia106(22)
1996–2001Bologna87(26)
Total337(90)
International career
1989–1991USSR19(2)
1992CIS5(1)
1992–1998Russia35(12)
Managerial career
2002–2003Russia U19 assistant
2003–2006Russia U17
2006–2008Russia U19
2008–2010Russia U21
2012–2015Ufa
2017–2019Torpedo Moscow
2019–2020Ararat Yerevan
2022–2024Tekstilshchik Ivanovo
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Vladimirovich and thefamily name is Kolyvanov.

Igor Vladimirovich Kolyvanov (Russian:Игорь Владимирович Колыванов; born 6 March 1968) is a Russianfootball manager and a former player. During his playing career, he played as astriker, accumulating 90 goals scored in 333 games at the top level in theSoviet Union as well as in Italy.

He was the head coach of theRussia U17 national team that won theUEFA U-17 Championship in 2006. During his playing career he played forDynamo Moscow,Foggia, andBologna, and was a regular member of theRussia national side.

Youth

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Born in Moscow,Soviet Union, now Russia, Kolyvanov began playing organized football at the age of 9, when he was approached byViktor Abayev. After training with Abaev for a year with children a year older than himself, Kolyvanov moved to theyouth sport school of Soviet Region in Moscow, coached byIgor Shvykov. He attributes the core development of many of his skills to this stage. At the age of 14 he moved to another youth team, calledFShM Moscow, and after a two-year stint with it, he was picked up by the famousSpartak Moscow youth system. Although Spartak was one of the leading teams in theSoviet Union at that time, Kolyvanov did not see a chance in breaking into the starting line-up, and whenDynamo Moscow called him in 1986, at the age of 17, he agreed to a move.

Playing career

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Soviet Union & Russia

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After transferring toDynamo Moscow, Kolyvanov was injured in his very first game for the reserve team. However, after a recovery that took two months, he almost immediately began playing for the main team. In the same season, Dynamo almost won theSoviet Top League, being passed byDynamo Kiev at the last second. While Dynamo Moscow would never achieve the level of that season, Kolyvanov improved his game significantly over the next few years, scoring 11 goals in the 1989 season of the Soviet Top League. It was then that he received his first call up for theSoviet national team, while still being a member of theSoviet U21 national team. In the Soviet Top League he established himself as a fine long shot striker that is able to score easily from outside the "penalty box". One of his biggest triumphs came for the latter of the two – in the1990 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, he scored nine goals in seven matches, winning the best scorer award en route to winning the Championship. He followed up this performance by scoring 18 goals in 27 matches for Dynamo Moscow in 1991, once again winning the top-scorer award. The same year, his playing for the national team caughtFoggia Calcio's attention, and after Dynamo reached the third-round of theUEFA Cup, he was allowed to transfer to Italy.

Foggia Calcio

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After his transfer to Foggia Calcio, Kolyvanov was initially overwhelmed by the emphasis placed onconditioning, by then coachZdeněk Zeman. The4–3–3 system also took adjustment because Kolyvanov was used to playing as a center forward, while he had to assume a more pulled-back role now. During the time it took for these adjustments, coupled with slight injuries, Kolyvanov did not start for the team, but rather came on as a substitute. However starting with his second season he became a cornerstone of Foggia's attack, consistently placing in the middle of theSerie A until the 1994–95 season. That season he experienced another injury (right before a planned transfer toInter Milan which consequently fell through), and Foggia slumped to the bottom of the Seria A and being relegated toSerie B. Although Kolyvanov was persuaded to stay by the management of the club another season, by the promise of promotion next season. In 1996 when Foggia failed to win promotion to Serie A he transferred to a team that did achieve promotion,Bologna F.C. 1909.

Bologna

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At Bologna, Kolyvanov was able to play as a pure striker once again, without having responsibilities across the entire field like in Foggia. This immediately reflected on his goal scoring, and he was Bologna's top striker in his first season, with 11 goals in 27 games. The next few years he continued to score consistently, until the 1999–2000 season where a back problem resurfaced and he was forced to undergo an operation, essentially missing almost the entire season. An attempted comeback in mid-2000 was hampered by further injuries, and in 2001 Kolyvanov retired from professional football.

Coaching career

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After a brief stint as theRussia U19 national team assistant coach in 2002, and enrollment in a football coaching institute, Kolyvanov took over the Russia U15 national team as the head coach. He took a number of tours throughout the country to select the players, who eventually became the Russia U17 national team that won the2006 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship. Kolyvanov's achievement as a coach was exemplified by the very organized and consistent tactical play of the team, especially for players of that age, along with extreme motivation. Although never listed amongst the tournament's favorites, and without star players, Russia was able to win because of these traits. After the victory, Kolyvanov was offered an extension to his contract, along with a salary raise. He remained the head coach of the same age group national team, when it effectively turned into the U19 team. On 20 November 2008, he was announced as the new head-coach of theRussia U21 team.[1]

After returningFC Torpedo Moscow to the second-tierRussian Football National League at the end of the 2018–19 season, he was replaced bySergei Ignashevich on 4 June 2019.[2]

On 12 May 2022, Kolyvanov was hired byTekstilshchik Ivanovo. The team was in last place in theFNL and could not at that point avoid relegation to the third-tierFNL2.[3]

Career statistics

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeague
DivisionAppsGoals
FShM1985Soviet Second League20
Dynamo Moscow1986Soviet Top League174
1987Soviet Top League262
1988Soviet Top League262
1989Soviet Top League2511
1990Soviet Top League195
1991Soviet Top League2718
Total14042
Foggia1991–92[4]Serie A153
1992–93[4]Serie A265
1993–94[4]Serie A256
1994–95[4]Serie A114
1995–96Serie B294
Total10622
Bologna1996–97[4]Serie A2711
1997–98[4]Serie A319
1998–99[4]Serie A206
1999–2000[4]Serie A80
2000–01[4]Serie A10
Total8726
Career total33590

Honours

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Player

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Individual

Managerial

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References

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  1. ^Колыванов возглавил молодежную сборную России (in Russian). gazeta.ru. Retrieved26 November 2008.
  2. ^СЕРГЕЙ ИГНАШЕВИЧ – ГЛАВНЫЙ ТРЕНЕР «ТОРПЕДО» [Sergei Ignashevich is the head coach of Torpedo] (in Russian).FC Torpedo Moscow. 4 June 2019. Archived fromthe original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved4 June 2019.
  3. ^"ИГОРЬ КОЛЫВАНОВ СТАНЕТ ГЛАВНЫМ ТРЕНЕРОМ "ТЕКСТИЛЬЩИКА"" (in Russian). Tekstilshchik Ivanovo. 12 May 2022.
  4. ^abcdefghi"Igor Kolyvanov » Club matches".worldfootball.net. Retrieved11 February 2022.
  5. ^"Ruch 0-2 Bologna (Aggregate: 0 - 3)".UEFA. Archived fromthe original on 14 July 2004. Retrieved5 November 2020.
  6. ^ПФЛ. ИТОГИ СЕЗОНА [PFL Season Results] (in Russian).Russian Professional Football League. 10 June 2019.

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