Sergei Yuran

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Sergei Yuran
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Yuran as coach of Khimki in 2008
Personal information
Full name Sergei Nikolayevich Yuran
Date of birth (1969-06-11) 11 June 1969 (age 55)
Place of birth Luhansk, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
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Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1987 Zorya Voroshilovgrad 55 (10)
1988–1991 Dynamo Kyiv 31 (15)
1991–1994 Benfica 63 (19)
1994–1995 FC Porto 23 (4)
1995 Spartak Moscow 8 (2)
1996 Millwall 16 (1)
1996–1997 Fortuna Düsseldorf 16 (5)
1997–1999 VfL Bochum 23 (4)
1999 Spartak Moscow 18 (3)
1999–2001 Sturm Graz 26 (6)
Total 279 (69)
International career
1990–1991 USSR 12 (2)
1992 CIS 3 (0)
1992–1999 Russia 25 (5)
Managerial career
2003 FC Spartak Moscow (reserves)
2003 FC Spartak Moscow (assistant)
2004 Dynamo Stavropol
2006 FC Ditton
2006 FC TVMK
2007–2008 Shinnik Yaroslavl
2008 FC Khimki
2009 Lokomotiv Astana (caretaker)
2010 Lokomotiv Astana (assistant)
2011 Simurq PFC
2012–2013 FC Sibir Novosibirsk
2014–2015 FC Baltika Kaliningrad
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Sergei Nikolayevich Yuran (Russian: Серге́й Николаевич Юран, Ukrainian: Сергій Миколайович Юран Serhij Mykolajovyč Juran; born 11 June 1969 in Luhansk, Soviet Union) is a former Russian professional footballer, and a current coach. As a striker, he represented the USSR and Russia at international level. He has Russian, Ukrainian and Portuguese citizenship.

Club career

At club level he played in six different countries. After his playing career abruptly ended in 2001 following a skull injury, he became a manager.[1]

International career

He was capped by the USSR, and despite being born in Ukraine and having been honored as the best Ukrainian footballer, chose to represent the Russia after the breakup of the USSR. In 2009 he was part of the Russia squad that won the 2009 Legends Cup.

Statistics as player

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Soviet Union League Cup League Cup Continental Total
1985 Zorya Voroshilovgrad Second League 1 0
1986 19 4
1987 First League 35 6
1988 Dynamo Kyiv Top League 0 0
1989 0 0
1990 13 9
1991 18 6
Portugal League Taça de Portugal Taça da Liga Europe Total
1991–92 Benfica Portuguese Liga 21 7
1992–93 22 8
1993–94 20 4
1994–95 Porto 23 4
Russia League Russian Cup League Cup Europe Total
1995 Spartak Top League 8 2
England League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total
1995–96 Millwall First Division 16 1
Germany League DFB-Pokal Other Europe Total
1996–97 Düsseldorf Bundesliga 16 5 1 0 17 5
1997–98 Bochum 23 4 1 0 0 0 4 3 28 7
Russia League Russian Cup League Cup Europe Total
1999 Spartak Top Division 18 3
Austria League Austrian Cup League Cup Europe Total
1999–00 Sturm Graz Bundesliga 11 3
2001–01 15 3
Total Soviet Union 86 25
Portugal 86 23
Russia 26 5
England 16 1
Germany 39 9 2 0 0 0 4 3 45 12
Austria 26 6
Career total 279 69

Coaching career

His first experience in coaching was assistant manager position under Andrey Chernyshov in Spartak Moscow, 2003. After three months, Chernyshov and his assistants were fired from Spartak. In 2004 Yuran managed Dynamo Stavropol. After a brief spell with Latvian side FC Ditton from January to May 2006,[2] Yuran was appointed as manager of Estonian champions FC TVMK in July 2006,[3] but in December he unexpectedly left the team.[4] Soon, he took charge at the First Division side Shinnik Yaroslavl, aiming to win promotion to the Premier League.[5] Since summer of 2008 Sergey Yuran was head coach of FC Khimki,[6] he was fired on 2 December 2008, despite the fact that the club managed to stay in Russian Football Premier League.
On 29 December 2014, he signed as a manager for Russian National Football League club FC Baltika Kaliningrad.[7]

Honours

Club

Individual

References

  1. Die erstaunliche Karriere von Sergej Juran – Der Fettnäpfchenjäger
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