Alyaksandr Kulchy

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Alyaksandr Kulchy
Kulchiy managing FC Dynamo Moscow in 2020
Personal information
Full name Alyaksandr Mikalaevich Kulchy
Date of birth (1973-11-01) 1 November 1973 (age 50)
Place of birth Gomel, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
FC Dynamo-2 Moscow (manager)
Youth career
DYuSSh Gomel
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991 Gomelselmash Gomel 20 (2)
1992–1993 Fandok Bobruisk 52 (4)
1994–1996 MPKC Mozyr 86 (30)
1997–1999 Dynamo Moscow 62 (4)
2000–2005 Shinnik Yaroslavl 145 (18)
2006–2007 Tom Tomsk 41 (3)
2008–2010 Rostov 84 (1)
2011–2012 Krasnodar 29 (1)
2012 Sibir Novosibirsk 15 (2)
2013 Irtysh Pavlodar 13 (0)
Total 547 (65)
International career
1992–1995 Belarus U21 16 (2)
1996–2012 Belarus 102 (5)
Managerial career
2014–2015 Belarus (assistant)
2016–2017 Dynamo-2 Moscow (assistant)
2018–2019 Gomel (assistant)
2019 Gomel
2020 Dynamo Moscow (U20)
2020– Dynamo-2 Moscow
2020 Dynamo Moscow (caretaker)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alyaksandr Mikalaevich Kulchy (Belarusian: Аляксандр Мікалаевіч Кульчы; Russian: Александр Николаевич Кульчий; born 1 November 1973) is a Belarusian football manager and a former player. He is the manager of Dynamo-2 Moscow. He is the all-time most capped player for the Belarus national football team.[1]

International career

Kulchy earned his 100th cap for Belarus on 7 June 2012, in a 1–1 friendly draw with Lithuania.[2]

Coaching career

On 29 September 2020, he was assigned caretaker manager of FC Dynamo Moscow following the resignation of Kirill Novikov.[3] Dynamo won the only game against FC Krasnodar that he managed before Sandro Schwarz was appointed permanent manager on 14 October.[4] Due to paperwork delays related to the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia, Schwarz did not arrive in Russia by the time of their next game on 18 October, and Kulchy again acted in his stead as Dynamo lost 1–3 to PFC CSKA Moscow.

Career statistics

Club

Season Club Country Level Apps Goals
2013 Irtysh Pavlodar Kazakhstan I 13 0
2012–13 Sibir Novosibirsk Russia II 15 2
2011–12 Krasnodar Russia I 29 1
2010 Rostov Russia I 25 1
2009 Rostov Russia I 28 0
2008 Rostov Russia II 31 0
2007 Tom Tomsk Russia I 22 1
2006 Tom Tomsk Russia I 9 1
2005 Tom Tomsk Russia I 10 0
2005 Shinnik Yaroslavl Russia I 6 1
2004 Shinnik Yaroslavl Russia I 25 2
2003 Shinnik Yaroslavl Russia I 29 3
2002 Shinnik Yaroslavl Russia I 27 1
2001 Shinnik Yaroslavl Russia II 28 7
2000 Shinnik Yaroslavl Russia II 34 4
1999 Dynamo Moscow Russia I 16 0
1998 Dynamo Moscow Russia I 20 1
1997 Dynamo Moscow Russia I 26 3
1996 MPKC Mozyr Belarus I 30 13
1995 MPKC Mozyr Belarus I 15 5
1994–95 MPKC Mozyr Belarus II 28 9
1994–95 FC Bobruisk Belarus I 1 0
1993–94 Polesye Mozyr Belarus II 13 3
1993–94 Fandok Bobruisk Belarus I 8 0
1992–93 Fandok Bobruisk Belarus I 32 3
1992 Traktor Bobruisk Belarus I 12 1
1991 Gomselmash Gomel USSR IV 20 2

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 27 May 1996 City Stadium, Molodechno, Belarus  Azerbaijan 2 – 1 2–2 Friendly
2 31 July 1996 Dinamo Stadium, Minsk, Belarus  Lithuania 1 – 1 2–2 Friendly
3 21 August 2002 Skonto Stadium, Riga, Latvia  Latvia 2 – 2 4–2 Friendly
4 22 November 2004 Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates  United Arab Emirates 3 – 2 3–2 Friendly
5 30 March 2005 Arena Petrol, Celje, Slovenia  Slovenia 1 – 1 1–1 World Cup 2006 qualifier

Honours

Club

MPKC Mozyr

Individual

References

  1. ^ Belarus – Record International Players
  2. ^ Футбольныя зборныя Беларусі і Літвы згулялі ўнічыю 1:1
  3. ^ "Руководство «Динамо» приняло отставку Кирилла Новикова" (in Russian). FC Dynamo Moscow. 29 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Сандро Шварц — новый главный тренер футбольного клуба «Динамо» Москва" (in Russian). FC Dynamo Moscow. 14 October 2020.

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