Head Coaches
Name | Years |
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Pyotr Filippov | 1936–37, 1940 |
Mikhail Yudenich | 1938–39 |
Konstantin Egorov | 1938–39 |
Konstantin Lemeshev | 1941–45, 1948–50 |
Mikhail Butusov | 1946 |
Ivan Talanov | 1946–48 |
Georgiy Lasin | 1950–51 |
Vladimir Lemeshev | 1952–54 |
Nikolay Lyukshinov | 1954–55 |
Arkadiy Alov | 1956–57, 1967 |
Georgiy Zharkov | 1957–60 |
Gennadiy Bondarenko | 1960 |
Evgeniy Eliseev | 1961–64 |
Valentin Fedorov | 1964–66 |
Artem Falyan | 1968–70 |
Yevgeniy Goryanskiy | 1970–72 |
German Zonin | 1973–77 |
Yuri Morozov | 1977–82, 1991, 2000–02 |
Pavel Sadyrin | 1983–87, 1995–96 |
Vladimir Golubev | 1987, 1989 |
Stanislav Zavidonov | 1988–89 |
Anatoliy Kon'kov | 1990 |
Vyacheslav Bulavin | 1990 |
Vyacheslav Melnikov | 1992–94 |
Anatoliy Byshovets | 1997–98 |
Anatoli Davydov | 1998–00, Aug 2009–Dec 09 |
Mikhail Biryukov | 2002 |
Boris Rappoport | 2002 |
Vlastimil Petržela | Jan 2003–May 06 |
Dick Advocaat | July 2006–Aug 09 |
Luciano Spalletti | Dec 2009– |
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