Igoris Pankratjevas (born 9 August 1964) is a
Lithuania
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n professional
football
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coach and a former player. He made his debut in the
Soviet Top League
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in 1983 for
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Igoris Pankratjevas coached several top Lithuanian football clubs. In 2010 season he was voted best coach of the year after winning bronze medals with a promoted FK Žalgiris Vilnius side. Appointed Lithuania assistant coach in March 2012, before taking over as caretaker in September 2013 and then giving a permanent head coach role on 21 December 2013. He then resigned as Lithuania head coach after a 0–3 loss to England
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on 12 October 2015.
Honours
Player
* Soviet First League (second tier) gold: 1982
* Soviet Top League
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bronze: 1987
* Lithuanian LFF CUP winner: 1992
* Ukrainian Premier League runner-up: 1992
* Ukrainian Premier League
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champion: 1993
Coach
* Lithuanian A League bronze: 2003 (FK Atlantas)
* Lithuanian LFF Cup winner: 2003 (FK Atlantas)
* Lithuanian A League silver: 2005 (FBK Kaunas)
* Lithuanian LFF Cup winner: 2005 (FBK Kaunas)
* Lithuanian A League bronze: 2010 (VMFD Žalgiris)
* Best Coach of the year: 2010
European club competitions(as a player)
* UEFA Cup 1988–89
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with FK Žalgiris Vilnius FK or fk may refer to:
In arts and entertainment:
* Flyer Killer, fictional automated robots in the ''Terminator'' film franchise.
* Fox Kids, a former American children's television programming block.
* Funky Kong, a video game character.
Place ...
: 2 games
* UEFA Cup 1991–92
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with FC Dynamo Moscow
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: 3 games
European club competitions(as a coach)
2004–05 Spartak Moskva – FK Atlantas 2 – 0 Intertoto / 1st round
2004–05 FK Atlantas – Spartak Moskva 1 – 0 Intertoto / 1st round
2008–09 FK Suduva – TNS 1–0 UEFA Cup / 1st round
2008–09 TNS – FK Suduva 0–1 UEFA Cup / 1st round
2008–09 FK Suduva – Red Bull Salzburg 1–4 UEFA Cup / 2nd round
2008–09 Red Bull Salzburg – FK Suduva UEFA Cup 0–1 / 2nd round
Managerial statistics
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References
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1964 births
Living people
Soviet footballers
Lithuanian footballers
Lithuania international footballers
Lithuanian expatriate footballers
FK Žalgiris players
KSV Hessen Kassel players
FC Dynamo Moscow players
FC Dynamo Kyiv players
FC Zorya Luhansk players
FC Nyva Ternopil players
Soviet Top League players
Soviet First League players
Ukrainian Premier League players
Lithuanian football managers
Lithuanian expatriate football managers
Expatriate footballers in Ukraine
SC Westfalia Herne players
FBK Kaunas managers
FK Standard Sumgayit managers
FK Žalgiris managers
FK Atlantas managers
FK Sūduva Marijampolė managers
Lithuania national football team managers
Expatriate football managers in Azerbaijan
Lithuanian expatriate sportspeople in Ukraine
Lithuanian expatriate sportspeople in Azerbaijan
FK Kareda Kaunas players
Lithuanian people of Russian descent
Association football defenders
Association football midfielders