Sergei Petrenko (footballer)
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Sergei Anatolyevich Petrenko (; born 7 July 1955) is a Russian professional
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coach and a former player.


Club career

As a player, he made his debut in the
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in 1972 for
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. International Master of Sports (from 1976). Graduate of Moscow FShM (from 1965 to 1972 ). Student of the Higher Technical School (from 1972 to 1975). Trainer and lecturer at the Moscow State Institute of Physical Regional (1985). Has coaching license «PRO» (23 December 2005). Keen
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. Family : * His wife - Elena; * Children - Anton (1993) and Andrew (2001); * Parents - Anatoly Vasilyevich (chief engineer) and Tamara Ignatyevna (process engineer).


Speeches

* In the big leagues
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played for
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, has 276 matches (one of the champions of the club), scored 23 goals.


Achievements

* Champion of the USSR in 1976 (autumn) * Bronze medalist USSR Championship in 1977. * Finalist
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1977 and 1982. * Champion European Youth Championship 1976 as well. * Awarded the prize "best newcomer" in 1975. * In European competition had 13 games, 1 goal.


Coaching career

* Coach: FSM SK "Luzhniki" (from 1985) * In 1986-1987 worked as a trainer of the Office of the Sports Committee of the USSR football. * Coach UK SHVSM "Stars" (1988–1989, 1991) * Head coach of UK SHVSM "Stars" (1990) * Coach
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(1992–1995) * Head coach
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(27 July - 1 September 1994 ''(caretaker, 3 matches)'', July 2002 ''(ai, 1 match)'', 18 July 2002 - September 2006). * Head coach of
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(reserves) (1994 1996 September 1998 - July 2002). * Head coach of
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(1997 - September 1998) * Head coach of
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) (December 2007 - 5 June 2009).Petrenko has resigned from his post as coach "Volga" - news site championat.ru
/ref> The highest achievement as head coach of the
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club: 4th place (
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,
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).


References


External links


Profile at zatorpedo.narod.ru
{{DEFAULTSORT:Petrenko, Sergei 1955 births Footballers from Moscow Living people Soviet men's footballers FC Torpedo Moscow players Soviet football managers Russian football managers FC Torpedo Moscow managers Russian Premier League managers FC Moscow managers FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod managers FC Daugava managers FC Tobol managers FC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk managers Men's association football midfielders