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Sergei Nikolayevich Yuran (russian: link=no, Сергей Николаевич Юран, uk, Сергій Миколайович Юран ''Serhij Mykolajovyč Juran''; born 11 June 1969) is a Russian professional football manager and a former player. As a striker, he represented the USSR and
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at international level. He has Russian, Ukrainian and Portuguese citizenship.


Club career

At club level he played in six countries. After his playing career abruptly ended in 2001 following a skull injury, he became a manager.


International career

He was capped by the
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(and later the CIS), and despite being born in
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and having been honored as the best Ukrainian footballer, chose to represent
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after the breakup of the
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. He was part of the CIS squad at the
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, appearing in two matches, and part of the Russia squad at the
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, making one appearance. In 2009, he was part of the Russia squad that won the 2009 Legends Cup, a friendly tournament for retired players.


Coaching career

His first experience in coaching was as assistant manager under Andrey Chernyshov in
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, 2003. After three months, Chernyshov and his assistants were fired from Spartak. In 2004 Yuran managed Dynamo Stavropol. After a brief spell with Latvian side FC Ditton from January to May 2006, Yuran was appointed as manager of
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n champions FC TVMK in July 2006, but in December he unexpectedly left the team. Soon, he took charge at the First Division side Shinnik Yaroslavl, aiming to win promotion to the
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. Since summer of 2008 Sergey Yuran was head coach of
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, he was fired on 2 December 2008, despite the fact that the club managed to stay in the
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.
On 29 December 2014, he became manager of
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club
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. On 27 January 2020, he was hired once again by
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, now in the
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. The club only played 2 games after the resumption of the 2019–20 season after the winter break and then the season was abandoned due to the
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. As Khimki were 2nd in the league at the time of abandonment, the club was promoted to the
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. He led Khimki to the
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final, where the club lost to FC Zenit Saint Petersburg. On 1 August 2020, he was fired by Khimki. On 21 October 2020, he was hired by FNL club SKA-Khabarovsk. On 23 February 2022, Yuran was hired by
Khimki Khimki ( rus, Химки, p=ˈxʲimkʲɪ) is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, 18.25 kilometres northwest of central Moscow, and immediately beyond the Moscow city boundary. History Origins and formation Khimki was initially a railway station th ...
for his third spell at the club, with the team in last place in the
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standings at the time. Under his management, Khimki avoided relegation through the playoffs. After just 4 games in the 2022–23 season, with the club in 7th place, Yuran left Khimki by mutual consent.


Personal life

His son Artyom Yuran is a professional footballer.


Career statistics


Player


Honours


Club

Dynamo Kyiv *
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* USSR Cup:
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Benfica *
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: 1993–94 *
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Porto *Primeira Divisão: 1994–95 Spartak Moscow *
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Individual

*
Ukrainian Footballer of the Year The Ukrainian Footballer of the Year is an annual journalist award given by the ''Ukrainskiy Football'' ("Ukrainian Football") newspaper to the best professional Ukrainian footballer since 1991. The Ukrainian Footballer of the Year award is given to ...
: 1990 * European Cup Top Scorer: 1992 (shared with
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)


References


External links


International record
at RSSSF.com
Yuran abroad, all goals
at Legioner.Kulichki.com

at Permian.ru * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yuran, Sergei 1969 births Living people Ukrainian emigrants to Russia Footballers from Luhansk Soviet footballers Soviet Union under-21 international footballers Soviet Union international footballers Russian footballers Russia international footballers Russian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in England Russian expatriate sportspeople in England Expatriate footballers in Germany Russian expatriate sportspeople in Germany Expatriate footballers in Austria Russian expatriate sportspeople in Austria Russian football managers Dual internationalists (football) Association football forwards FC Zorya Luhansk players FC Dynamo Kyiv players S.L. Benfica footballers FC Porto players Millwall F.C. players FC Spartak Moscow players Fortuna Düsseldorf players VfL Bochum players SK Sturm Graz players Soviet Top League players Soviet First League players Bundesliga players Primeira Liga players Russian Premier League players Austrian Football Bundesliga players UEFA Euro 1992 players 1994 FIFA World Cup players UEFA Champions League top scorers Russian expatriate football managers Expatriate football managers in Latvia Russian expatriate sportspeople in Latvia FC TVMK managers Expatriate football managers in Estonia Russian expatriate sportspeople in Estonia FC Dynamo Stavropol managers FC Shinnik Yaroslavl managers FC Khimki managers Expatriate football managers in Kazakhstan Russian expatriate sportspeople in Kazakhstan FC Astana managers Russian Premier League managers FC Sibir Novosibirsk managers Expatriate football managers in Azerbaijan Russian expatriate sportspeople in Azerbaijan FC Baltika Kaliningrad managers Expatriate football managers in Armenia Russian expatriate sportspeople in Armenia FC Mika managers FC SKA-Khabarovsk managers Naturalised citizens of Portugal