Boris Petrovich Ignatyev (russian: Борис Петрович Игнатьев, born 5 December 1940) is a Russian
football
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manager
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and former player. In 1996–1998 he coached the
Russia national team.
As a footballer, Ignatyev spent only one season in the
Soviet Top League, with
Volga Gorky
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in 1964. He played as a
midfielder.
As a manager, Ignatyev won
European Under-19 Football Championship
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Spain and England ...
in 1988 with USSR team.
External links
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1940 births
Living people
Russian footballers
Soviet footballers
Soviet football managers
Russian football managers
Russia national football team managers
FC Moscow managers
FC Saturn Ramenskoye managers
Russian Premier League managers
Shandong Taishan F.C. managers
FC Torpedo Moscow managers
FC Zhenis Astana players
FC Neftyanik Ufa players
FC Izhevsk players
Russian expatriate sportspeople in Kazakhstan
Expatriate football managers in China
Association football midfielders
FC Dynamo Moscow reserves players
FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod players
Russian expatriate football managers
FC Dynamo Makhachkala players
Russian expatriate sportspeople in China
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