Vitali Koberskiy

Vitali Miroslavovich Koberskiy (Russian: Виталий Мирославович Коберский; born February 25, 1946) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player.

Vitali Koberskiy
Personal information
Full name Vitali Miroslavovich Koberskiy
Date of birth (1946-02-25) February 25, 1946
Place of birth Khabarovsk, Soviet Union
Height 1.69 m (5 ft 6 12 in)
Position(s) Midfielder/Striker
Youth career
FC Zaria Khabarovsk
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1964 FC SKA-Khabarovsk
1965 FC Start Angarsk
1966–1970 FC Dinamo Minsk 111 (15)
1971 FC Metalist Kharkiv 27 (2)
1972 FC Spartak Semipalatinsk
1973–1974 FC SKA-Khabarovsk
Teams managed
1988–1991 FC Luch Vladivostok
1992–1995 FC Luch Vladivostok (director)
1997 FC Luch Vladivostok
1999–2000 FC Oryol
2001 FC Metallurg-Metiznik Magnitogorsk
2004 FC Slavyansk Slavyansk-na-Kubani
2004–2005 FC Kavkaztransgaz Ryzdvyany
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

Koberskiy's father, Miroslav, was a former football player born in Kyiv of Polish ethnic origins who moved to Khabarovsk from Ukraine. He managed local side FC Zaria Khabarovsk where his son Vitali began his football career.[1] Koberskiy began playing professional football with FC SKA-Khabarovsk before joining FC Dinamo Minsk where he played in the Soviet Top League.[2]

After he retired from playing, Koberskiy became a football manager. He led Russian Second Division side FC Oryol during 1997.[3] In 2004, he managed Second Division sides FC Slavyansk Slavyansk-na-Kubani and FC Kavkaztransgaz Izobilny.[4]

Personal

His son Denis Koberskiy also was a football player.

References

  1. "Игра Мирослава Коберского" (in Russian). Tikhookeanskaya Gazeta. 15 January 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  2. "Василий Поденков: «Отъезд из Владивостока посчитали побегом»" (in Russian). Tikhookeanskaya Gazeta. 14 March 2006. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  3. "ФУТБОЛ: ЧЕМПИОНАТ РОССИИ. Первая лига. 21-й тур: ДОЗАЯВОЧНАЯ КАМПАНИЯ - СРАЖЕНИЕ СЕЛЕКЦИОНЕРОВ" (in Russian). Sport Express. 12 July 1997. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  4. "ФУТБОЛ: У СВОИХ ВОРОТ: ЛИГА ЧЕМПИОНОВ" (in Russian). Sport Express. 29 July 2004. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
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