Vadim Skripchenko

Vadim Viktorovich Skripchenko (Russian: Вадим Викторович Скрипченко; Belarusian: Вадзім Віктаравіч Скрыпчанка; born 26 November 1975) is a Belarusian professional football coach and a former player.

Vadim Skripchenko
Coaching FC Ural in 2015
Personal information
Full name Vadim Viktorovich Skripchenko
Date of birth (1975-11-26) 26 November 1975
Place of birth Malaryta, Belarussian SSR
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 8 12 in)
Playing position(s) Defender/Midfielder
Youth career
1991–1994 RUOR Minsk
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992 Dinamo-93 Minsk 7 (0)
1993 Traktor Minsk 4 (1)
1994–1997 Dinamo-93 Minsk 97 (11)
1998–1999 BATE Borisov 54 (4)
2000 CSKA Moscow 7 (0)
2000BATE Borisov (loan) 17 (10)
2001 Uralan Elista 19 (0)
2002 BATE Borisov 22 (3)
2003 Shakhtyor Soligorsk 12 (2)
2004–2005 BATE Borisov 38 (3)
2006 Lokomotiv Vitebsk 20 (0)
2007 Savit Mogilev 11 (0)
National team
1995–1997 Belarus U21 19 (5)
1997–2000 Belarus 10 (2)
Teams managed
2008–2011 BATE Borisov (assistant)
2011–2013 Minsk
2013–2014 Kuban Krasnodar (assistant)
2015 Ural Yekaterinburg (assistant)
2015–2016 Ural Yekaterinburg
2016–2017 Krylia Sovetov Samara
2017–2018 Anzhi Makhachkala
2018 Ararat-Armenia
2019 Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Player career

He made his professional debut in the Belarusian Premier League in 1993 for Dinamo-93 Minsk.[1]

Manager career

In June 2015, he was hired as an assistant manager with Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast.[2] On 3 September 2015, he was hired as caretaker manager for Ural after the resignation of Viktor Goncharenko.[3] He was appointed the permanent Ural manager on 22 September 2015.[4] On 1 November 2016, he resigned as Ural manager.[5]

On 3 November 2016, he was appointed the manager of FC Krylia Sovetov Samara.[6] He was replaced as a manager of Krylia Sovetov after the club was relegated from the Russian Premier League at the end of the 2016–17 season.[7]

On 14 August 2017, he was hired by FC Anzhi Makhachkala.[8] Anzhi was relegated from the Russian Premier League at the end of the season after losing to FC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk in relegation play-offs and his contract was not extended.[9]

Honours

Player

Dinamo-93 Minsk

BATE Borisov

Manager

Minsk

References


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