Sergei Tashuyev

Sergei Abuyezidovich Tashuyev (Russian: Сергей Абуезидович Ташуев; born 1 January 1959) is a Russian professional football coach. He grew up in Grozny[1] before making the world of football his career.

Sergei Tashuyev
Personal information
Full name Sergei Abuyezidovich Tashuyev
Date of birth (1959-01-01) 1 January 1959
Place of birth Staryi Merchyk, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukrainian SSR
Teams managed
Years Team
1992–1993 Druzhba Budyonnovsk
1996–1997 Avtozapchast Baksanv
1998 Fabus Bronnitsy
1999–2000 Krylia Sovetov Samara (assistant)
2001–2002 Fabus Bronnitsy
2003 Avtodor Vladikavkaz (consultant)
2004 Avtodor Vladikavkaz
2005 Saturn Ramenskoye (assistant)
2006 Terek Grozny (assistant)
2006 Zvezda Serpukhov
2007 Spartak-MZhK Ryazan
2007–2008 Lukhovitsy
2008–2009 Salyut-Energia Belgorod
2010 Krasnodar
2011–2012 Spartak Nalchik
2012–2013 Salyut Belgorod
2013–2014 Metalurh Donetsk
2014–2015 Anzhi Makhachkala
2015–2016 Kuban Krasnodar
2018–2019 Shakhtyor Soligorsk

Early coaching career

Tashuyev began his coaching career in 1992 for a team from Budennovsk that played in the Second Division. He took a break from coaching between 1993 and 1996 after which he returned to lead another Second Division team from the Kabardino-Balkaria town of Baksan.[1]

Sergei Tashuyev has coached at a number of teams in the Russian Second Division[1] including Spartak-SWC, FC Luhovicy and Serpukhov and Vladikavkaz. Leading up to his appointment at FC Anzhi Makhachkal, Tashuyev held manager and coach positions at several First Division clubs in Russia. He was the head coach for Belgorod and FC Krasnodar. He was also briefly on the coaching staff of FC Spartan Nalchick and won his first game as a Russian Premier League manager for PFC Spartak Nalchik on 26 June 2011. Immediately prior to joining FC Anzhi Makhachkal, Tashuyev was a manager of FC Metalurh Donetsk.

FC Anzhi Makhachkala

After a drastic budget cut, FC Anzhi Makhachkala suffered a number of significant player losses. After a difficult season,[2] the club was relegated to the First Division, losing their Premier League status.[3] Tashuyev was appointed as manager and head coach in May 2014, replacing Gadzhi Gadzhiyev.

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