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Leonid Viktorovich Slutsky
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Leonid Viktorovich Slutsky Leonid Viktorovich Slutsky was born on May 4, 1971 in the city of Volgograd.
My father was a master of sports in boxing.
He died when Leonid Viktorovich was six years old.
My mother is a kindergarten teacher, then she became the head.
My grandmother is a teacher.
Leonid Viktorovich has loved sports, primarily football, since childhood.
In the third grade, he enrolled in a football school at the Spartak stadium, which was near his home.
After finishing school with a gold medal, he made an unexpected decision for the whole family: he entered the Volgograd State Institute of Physical Culture.
At the same time, he was included in the main squad of the Zvezda team from Gorodishche, in which he played only 13 matches as a goalkeeper.
A domestic injury prevented his further football career.
After graduating from the institute with a red diploma, Slutsky entered graduate school.
In the same 1993, he began his coaching career at the Volgograd sports club "Olympia", where, with the full support of the club's president Nikolai Chuvalsky, he studied with a group of 12 year old football players.
Among them were Roman Adamov, Denis Kolodin, Andrey Bochkov and Maxim Burchenko, with whom he went from a training group to a second division team in 5 years.
Winning many children's tournaments along the way, in 1999 they won the KFK tournament.
In 2001, Sergey Pavlov offered Slutsky to train the backup team of Uralan, and Leonid Viktorovich moved to Elista.
With the double of Elistintsev, Slutsky took first the 4th, and then the 2nd place in the doubles tournament.
When Uralan relegated to the First Division, he was offered the position of head coach of the main squad.
But the team was struck by the financial crisis, and Leonid Viktorovich had to leave the capital of Kalmykia.
In 2004, at the invitation of Yuri Belous, Leonid Slutsky headed the backup team of "Moscow".
At that moment, there were experienced players in the reserve team, who were temporarily withdrawn from the main squad and wanted to prove their worth, and young people who were quite skilled and ambitious.
However, this heterogeneity of the composition did not confuse Leonid Viktorovich, he managed to quickly put a game to the duplicate composition, which led the team to the championship title in the tournament of duplicate compositions of the Premier League.
In July 2005, Valery Petrakov was dismissed from the post of head coach of Moscow, and Leonid Slutsky, a little known to the general public, was appointed to his place – "the Russian Maurinho", as Belous himself called him.
In the first match of the Premier League, he faces the hardest test – a match with Spartak Moscow.
And Leonid Viktorovich easily overcomes this test, winning with a score of 3-1.
In the final match of the 2005 season with Saturn Ramenskoye, FC Moscow won 2-1 and took 5th place at the end of the Russian Championship, which subsequently gave the team the right to compete in the Intertoto Cup for the first time.
In 2006, Leonid Slutsky began to rebuild the team, but in the end – only the 6th place in the Russian Championship.
The team did not perform very well in the Intertoto Cup either: they lost the right to play in the UEFA Cup on the sum of two matches to Hertha Berlin.
Due to the low results of the team, there was constant talk about the imminent resignation of Slutsky, but the Board of Directors at the final meeting did not make hasty decisions and left Leonid Viktorovich as head coach.
2007 was the most successful year for Moscow: the team reached the final of the Russian Cup, where it lost to Lokomotiv only in extra time, in the Russian Championship the team already missed CSKA in the penultimate round and took the 4th place, which guarantees participation in European competitions.
But the club's management decided to part with the most successful coach in the history of the team…
Slutsky, who had already managed to declare himself in full voice, did not have to sit without work for a long time.
A few weeks later, Leonid Viktorovich signed a contract with the Samara club" Krylia Sovetov", which after a disastrous season changed its owner and was going to fight for the highest places.
In Samara, he found a complete understanding with the club's management and received the right to assemble a Premier League team capable of solving the highest tasks almost from scratch.
Before the start of the 2008 season, Krylia Sovetov, led by Leonid Slutsky, made a splash on the transfer market, acquiring several famous players at once, such as Jiri Yaroshek, Andrey Tikhonov, Evgeny Savin.
After a fairly successful 2008 season, in which Krylia Sovetov took the 6th place and received the right to compete in the Europa League, the 2009 season did not go well for the team.
After several successful games at the beginning of the season, the team began to show an unimpressive game and began to descend lower and lower in the standings.
As a result, Leonid Viktorovich had to leave the post of head coach of the team on October 20, 2009.
And again, Slutsky did not have to sit without work for a long time, a few days later, on October 26, 2009, he headed one of the leading clubs in the country - PFC CSKA.
Club career 1989 "Zvezda" (Gorodishche)
Leonid Slutsky started playing football as a goalkeeper in the Zvezda team from Gorodishche in 1989.
But after playing only 13 matches, he was injured, after which he could not return to big time football
Coaching career
Leonid Slutsky began his coaching career in 1993, when he was engaged in football with children at the Volgograd "Olympia".
Since 2000, Leonid Viktorovich has been appointed head coach of the Volgograd"Olympia".
In 2002, Slutsky moved to Elista, where he holds the position of coach of the backup team of the local team "Uralan".
In 2003, after the departure of Uralan Elista from the Premier League, Leonid Slutsky replaced Igor Shalimov as the club's head coach.
In 2004, Leonid Viktorovich was invited to the post of coach of the reserve team at the Moscow football club, with which he won gold medals, and since July 2005 he has become the head coach of FC Moscow.
In the 2007 season, the team under his leadership claimed the first bronze medals of the Russian championship until the last round, and also reached the final of the national cup, losing in extra time to Lokomotiv Moscow.
However, at the end of the championship, the management of the Moscow football club broke the contract, which was calculated until 2010.
This decision was made a week before the end of the Russian championship.
In November 2007, after the change of the owner and the entire management at the Krylia Sovetov club, Leonid Slutsky was invited to the post of the new head coach of the Samara team, replacing Alexander Tarkhanov, who held this post earlier.
On December 21, 2007, Leonid Viktorovich Slutsky signed a three year contract with the Krylia Sovetov team.
On October 20, 2009, Leonid Viktorovich voluntarily left the post of head coach of the team.
On October 26, 2009, Leonid Viktorovich Slutsky signed a three year contract with PFC CSKA and replaced the Spanish specialist Juande Ramos as the head coach of the team.
1994-2001 Olimpia (Volgograd) 2002-2003 Uralan (d) 2003-2004 Uralan 2004-2005 FC Moscow (d) 2005-2007 FC Moscow 2007-2009 Krylia Sovetov since 2009 CSKA Moscow
Achievements of Leonid Slutsky 1996 "Olympia" - the champion of the children's football league of Russia among young men in 1982.
1997 "Olimpia" - the champion of the children's football league of Russia among young men in 1982.
1999 "Olimpia" - the winner of the championship and the winner of the cup among the teams of physical culture.
2002 "Uralan"(d) - 4th place.
2003 "Uralan"(d) - 2nd place.
2004 FC "Moscow"(d) - champion.
2005 FC Moscow - 5th place in the Russian Premier League.
2006 FC Moscow - 6th place in the Russian Premier League.
2007 FC "Moscow" - finalist of the Cup of Russia.
2007 FC "Moscow" - 4th place in the Russian Premier League.
2008 "Krylia Sovetov" - 6th place in the Russian Premier League.
2009 PFC CSKA Moscow - 5th place in the Russian Premier League.
2010 PFC CSKA Moscow reaching the 1/4 finals of the Champions League
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