Yevhen Kucherevskyi
Yevhen Mefodiyovych Kucherevskyi (Ukrainian: Євген Мефодiйoвич Кучеревський, Russian: Евгений Мефодьевич Кучеревский) (6 August 1941 – 26 August 2006) was a Ukrainian football coach. He is most famous for his spells managing Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, which, under his helm, won the Soviet Championship in 1988, took 2nd place twice in 1987 and 1989, as well as the USSR Cup in 1989. Dnipro's recent success in the first half of the 2000s is mostly attributed to his coaching as well.
Personal information | |||
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Full name |
Yevhen Mefodiyovych Kucherevskyi Evgeny Mefodyevich Kucherevsky | ||
Date of birth | 6 August 1941 | ||
Place of birth | Kherson, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union | ||
Date of death | 26 August 2006 65) | (aged||
Place of death | Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine | ||
Position(s) | Goalkeeper | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1958–1961 | FC Spartak Kherson | ||
1961–1962 | FC Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka | ||
1963–1964 | SKA Odessa | ||
1965–1967 | FC Sudostroitel Mykolaiv | 21 | (0) |
1968 | FC Avanhard Zhovti Vody | 27 | (0) |
1969–1970 | FC Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka | ||
Managerial career | |||
1981–1983 | FC Kolos Nikopol | ||
1984–1985 | FC Sudostroitel Mykolaiv | ||
1987–1992 | FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk | ||
1992 | Étoile Sportive du Sahel | ||
1992–1993 | Russia U-19 | ||
1993 | Russia U-21 (assistant) | ||
1994 | Russia U-21 | ||
1994–1997 | SC Mykolaiv | ||
1997–1999 | FC Arsenal Tula | ||
1999 | FC Uralan Elista | ||
2000 | Dnipromine Academy Dnipropetrovsk | ||
2000 | FC Rotor Volgograd | ||
2001 | FC Torpedo-ZIL Moscow | ||
2001–2005 | FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk | ||
2005–2006 | FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (sports director) | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
On 26 August 2006, Kucherevskyi's Mercedes-Benz suffered a head-on collision with a KAMAZ truck. The much respected coach died an hour and half later in a hospital, without regaining consciousness.
Upon Kucherevskyi's funeral, the Dnipropetrovsk mayor, Ivan Kulichenko, announced the plan to name one of the city streets to the celebrated coach.
References
- Aleksey Dospekhov, The creator of Dnipropetrovs phenomenon died, Kommersant, 28 August 2006, reprinted at Korrespondent.net in Russian and in Ukrainian. (in Russian and Ukrainian)
- Ivan Krasikov, Aleksey Dospekhov, A man who did not like to concede (obituary), Kommersant, 25 August 2006 (in Russian)
- Ivan Krasikov, The street in Dnipropetrovsk will be named to Kucherevsky, Kommersant, 28 August 2006 (in Russian)