Dmitri Khomukha

Dmitri Ivanovich Khomukha (Russian: Дмитрий Иванович Хомуха, Turkmen: Dmitriý Iwanowiç Homuha, Ukrainian: Дмитро Іванович Хомуха; born 23 August 1969) is a Turkmenistani football manager and a former player who is the manager of FC Shinnik Yaroslavl. He is Ukrainian by ethnicity and also has Russian citizenship.

Dmitri Khomukha
Personal information
Full name Dmitri Ivanovich Khomukha
Date of birth (1969-08-23) 23 August 1969
Place of birth Firyuza, Turkmen SSR, Soviet Union[1][2] (now Ashgabat, Turkmenistan)
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
FC Shinnik Yaroslavl (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1987 Kolkhozchi Ashgabat 47 (1)
1988 FC CSKA-2 Moscow 35 (3)
1989 SKA Karpaty Lviv 17 (1)
1989 Chaika-CSKA Moscow 10 (0)
1989–1994 FC Metalist Kharkiv 91 (3)
1994 FC Erzu Grozny 14 (2)
1995–1996 FC Zenit St. Petersburg 61 (4)
1997–2000 PFC CSKA Moscow 116 (27)
2001–2003 FC Shinnik Yaroslavl 69 (16)
2004–2005 FC Terek Grozny 36 (4)
Total 499 (61)
International career
Soviet Union U21 7 (1)
1997–2004 Turkmenistan 15 (2)
Managerial career
2006–2010 PFC CSKA Moscow (academy)
2010–2011 Russia U15
2011–2012 Russia U16
2012–2013 Russia U17
2013–2014 Russia U18
2014–2015 Russia U19
2015 Russia U21
2016 Riga
2017 Russia U15
2017–2018 Russia U16
2018–2019 Russia U17
2019–2020 Russia U18
2020–2021 Russia U19
2021–2022 Russia U15
2022–2023 FC Kaluga
2023– FC Shinnik Yaroslavl
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

He began to play football in Ashgabat with coach Valery Nepomnyashchy. From the second grade of the school he studied at the Ashgabat Youth Sports School with coach Täçmyrat Agamyradow. The player’s career began in 1985 in the Kolhozçy Aşgabat team. He served in the second team of CSKA Moscow and SKA Karpaty Lviv.

Coaching career

Graduated from the Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture and Moscow Higher School of Coaches.[3] He has a UEFA PRO coaching license.

International career

He started his international career in U-18 Soviet union team, but made a decision to play for Turkmenistan after dissolution of the Soviet Union. He played for the Turkmenistan national team at the request of his children's coach Täçmyrat Agamyradow. Held 11 mathes for the national team of Turkmenistan. Participated in the 1998 Asian Games in Thailand.[4]

Achievements

International

Russia U-17
Russia U-19

References


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