Nachalnik Komandy

Nachalnik Komandy (Russian: Начальник команды, literally – chief of team) is a non-playing position of association football in the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation.

The sports position of Nachalnik Komandy appeared in the Soviet football in the mid 1950s and replaced a position of coach deputy in political affairs (political director) that existed since after the World War II. The main role of a political director was organization of political lecturing (politzaniatie),[1] composition of written characteristics (reviews) on players, reporting to leadership about morale and political condition of a collective.

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