Andrei Vikentyevich Zygmantovich or Andrey Zyhmantovich (, russian: link=, Андрей Викентьевич Зыгмантович; born 2 December 1962) is a
Belarus
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ian
football coach and a former player. He is currently the head coach of
Belarus U19.
Mainly a
defensive midfielder
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Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundari ...
with good positioning and skills, he played for nearly a decade with
Dinamo Minsk, also having abroad stints in the
Netherlands
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(only one year) and Spain; in the early 2000s, he embarked on a coaching career.
Zygmantovich represented the
Soviet Union
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at the
1990 World Cup
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and later played for Belarus.
Club career
Born in
Minsk
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,
Soviet Union
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, Zygmantovich started playing for
FC Dinamo Minsk
FC Dinamo Minsk ( be, ФК Дынама Мінск, ''FK Dynama Minsk''; russian: link=no, ФК Динамо Минск) is a professional football club based in the Belarusian capital city of Minsk.
It was founded in 1927 as part of the Sovi ...
. In
his second professional season, he appeared 30 times and netted twice to help his hometown side win the only
Soviet League in their history, edging
FC Dynamo Kyiv by one point. After a spell with
FC Groningen, the 30-year-old returned to the club where he would spend most of his career.
In early 1993, Zygmantovich moved abroad again, now to Spain with
Racing de Santander
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where he would play the next three full campaigns, teaming up with former compatriots (Russian)
Ilshat Faizulin,
Dmitri Popov and
Dmitri Radchenko. In
1993–94, he was an instrumental element as the
Cantabria
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ns achieved one of their best ever finishes in
La Liga
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(eighth).
Zygmantovich started coaching in 2001 in his country, including the
national team
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's under-19. In 2007, he moved to
Lithuania with
FBK Kaunas
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History
Banga Kaunas (1960–1993)
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.
International career
Zygmantovich made his debut for the
Soviet Union
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on 28 March 1984, in an
exhibition game with
West Germany
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. He represented the nation at the
1990 FIFA World Cup, scoring a goal against
Cameroon
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(4–0, although in a final group stage exit) which turned out to be his last international game for the country.
Zygmantovich later appeared for
Belarus
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in nine matches, his first being a 1–1 friendly draw with
Ukraine
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in Minsk, on 28 October 1992.
International goals
Honours
;Dinamo Minsk
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Soviet Top League
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The professional top level ...
:
1982
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Belarusian Premier League:
1992–93
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References
External links
LegionerKulichi profile
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1962 births
Living people
Footballers from Minsk
Soviet footballers
Belarusian footballers
Association football defenders
Association football midfielders
Soviet Top League players
Belarusian Premier League players
FC Dinamo Minsk players
Eredivisie players
FC Groningen players
La Liga players
Segunda División players
Racing de Santander players
Soviet Union international footballers
Belarus international footballers
Dual internationalists (football)
1990 FIFA World Cup players
Soviet expatriate footballers
Belarusian expatriate footballers
Expatriate footballers in the Netherlands
Expatriate footballers in Spain
Belarusian expatriate sportspeople in Spain
Belarusian expatriate sportspeople in the Netherlands
Belarusian football managers
FC Partizan Minsk managers
FC Dinamo Minsk managers
FC Naftan Novopolotsk managers
Expatriate football managers in Russia
Belarus national football team managers
FC Rukh Brest managers