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Stanislav Cherchesov

1963 - Today

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Stanislav Salamovich Cherchesov (Russian: Станислав Саламович Черчесов, pronounced [stənʲɪˈsɫaf sɐˈɫaməvʲɪt͡ɕ t͡ɕɪrˈt͡ɕesəf]; Ossetian: Черчесты Саламы фырт Станислав, romanized: Ĉerĉesty Salamy fyrt Stanislav; born 2 September 1963) is a Russian professional football manager and former goalkeeper. In August 2016, he was appointed as head coach of the Russia national team and led them to the quarter-finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. He was dismissed after the team was eliminated in the UEFA Euro 2020 group stage. He took charge of Hungarian side Ferencváros in 2021, winning two consecutive Nemzeti Bajnokság I titles before being sacked in July 2023. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Stanislav Cherchesov is the 149th most popular coach (down from 131st in 2019), the 1,238th most popular biography from Russia (down from 1,036th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Russian Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Stanislav Cherchesov ranks 149 out of 471Before him are Rudi Gutendorf, René Vandereycken, Otto Pfister, Ramón Encinas, Wim Rijsbergen, and Christian Gross. After him are Džemaludin Mušović, Ante Čačić, Dan Petrescu, Henk ten Cate, Graham Arnold, and Adhemar Pimenta.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Stanislav Cherchesov ranks 177Before him are Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Nicollette Sheridan, Tatum O'Neal, Hugh Bonneville, Andrew Ridgeley, and T. B. Joshua. After him are Pirmin Zurbriggen, Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė, Martín Vizcarra, Horacio Elizondo, Graham Arnold, and Gary Stevens.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Stanislav Cherchesov ranks 1,238 out of 3,761Before him are Erkki Melartin (1875), Serge Poliakoff (1900), Vladimir Steklov (1864), Kir Bulychev (1934), Nikolai Kuznetsov (1911), and Sandra Kalniete (1952). After him are William Fermor (1702), Irina Skobtseva (1927), Alexey Venetsianov (1780), Fyodor Rostopchin (1763), Mikhail Prokhorov (1965), and Yevhen Rudakov (1942).

Among COACHES In Russia

Among coaches born in Russia, Stanislav Cherchesov ranks 2Before him are Valery Nepomnyashchy (1943). After him are Albert Shesternyov (1941), Gadzhi Gadzhiyev (1945), Tamara Moskvina (1941), Yuri Gavrilov (1953), Igor Shalimov (1969), Anatoly Baidachny (1952), and Andrey Tikhonov (1970).