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Talgat Baysufinov

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Talgat Baysufinov
Personal information
Full name Talgat Maruanuly Baysufinov
Date of birth (1968-09-04)4 September 1968(age 56)
Place of birth Pavlodar,Kazakh SSR,Soviet Union
Position(s) Midfielder
International career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992 Kazakhstan 1 (0)
Managerial career
2011–2014 Irtysh
2015–2016 Akzhayik
2016–2017 Kazakhstan
2018–2019 Kazakhstan U-21
2020–2021 Kazakhstan

Talgat Maruanuly Baysufinov(Kazakh:Талғат Маруанұлы Байсуфинов,Talğat Maruanūly Baisufinov;born on 4 September 1968), is a Kazakh football coach and former player.

Career

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Club team

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Baysufinov was the pupil ofPavlodarfootball team. According to the press,[1]for the Pavlodar football club in 1985–1986, 1989, 1992–1995, 1998–1999, Talgat Baysufinov played 180 matches and scored 26 goals (including the Kazakhstan championship 110 games and 17 goals). Also he played for the team "Metallurg[ru]"(Ermak, todayAksu), "Yenbek" fromZhezkazgan,"Zhetysu" inTaldykorgan,"Mangistau" inAktau,"Ekibastuz" fromEkibastuz,east fromUst-Kamenogorsk.[1]

National team

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June 1, 1992, Baysufinov held a debut match for the national team of Kazakhstan, replacingVahid Masudovin the game with the national team againstTurkmenistanat the 73rd minute mark. It was the very first match in the history of Kazakhstan.[2]

Coaching

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He began coaching "Aksu" fromStepnogorsk,coached "Yesil-Bogatyr" in "Irtysh" on coaching since 2008. In the 2009 season he held with three matches the team: in the Kazakhstan championship team won the victory over "Okzhetpes" 4: 1 "Kyzylzhar" 1: 0, and in the Kazakhstan Cup - won "Ordabasy" 3: 0.[1]

In the 2010 season the team led by him won the bronze medals in the championship of Kazakhstan.[3]

In 2009, a session was held to obtain a coaching license for category A "Giraud" courses, and November 24, 2009 he passed the exam.[1]Since Kazakhstan is no local trainers with the Pro category, the A license gives the right to work the head coach of the local Premier League.[1]

On November 18, 2011, Baysufinov enrolled in theUEFAprogram «Jira», has received a pro license, which gives the right to work with the top division teams and national teams.[4]On February 17, 2014, he announced the resignation from the post of "Irtysh" head coach with the wording "for health reasons".[5]

On June 17, 2015, he was appointed head coach ofFC Akzhayik,[6]which achieves the first place in the second divine country, but in the next season in the Premier League, things are going well or all successfully. Baysufinov resigned June 19, 2016.

With him, the team has played 17 matches, gaining 3 victories and 2 matches played to a draw, while the team suffered 12 defeats.

He coached thenational team of Kazakhstanin 2016–2017.

He was appointed Head Coach of thenational youth team of Kazakhstanon 15 January 2018.[7]

Managerial Statistics

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As of Match played 29 March 2022
Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Kazakhstan 2020 2022 10 1 3 6 010.00

References

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  1. ^abcde"Новость"(in Russian). Обозрение Недели. Archived fromthe originalon 15 February 2012.Retrieved6 November2010.
  2. ^Все матчи национальной сборной Казахстана
  3. ^Александр Шатов (6 November 2010)."Тобол» — золото!" Актобе "— серебро!" Иртыш "— бронза!".Футбол(in Russian). Sports.kz.Retrieved6 November2010.
  4. ^Думан Балыкбаев (18 November 2011)."11 специалистов получили лицензии" PRO "".Футбол(in Russian). Sports.kz.Archivedfrom the original on 5 March 2016.Retrieved18 November2011.
  5. ^Талгат Байсуфинов покинул «Иртыш» по состоянию здоровья — Футбол — Sports.kz
  6. ^"Тренером" Акжайыка "назначен Талгат Байсуфинов"(in Russian). Sports.kz.Retrieved13 March2016.
  7. ^He is the head coach of the youth
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