Andrey Demchenko on the Verge of Coaching in 'Kyzylzhar'

Andrey Demchenko could become the

Andrey Demchenko could become the new coach of the 'Kyzylzhar' team.

Andrey Demchenko, a coach from Ukraine, is being considered as a key candidate for the head coach position at the 'Kyzylzhar' club. This seasoned specialist, currently 48 years old, has previously played for teams like 'CSKA' from Moscow, the Dutch 'Ajax', Ukrainian clubs 'Metallurg' from Zaporizhzhia, 'Ilichevets', 'Obolon', and the Moldovan 'Dacia'.

During his tenure with Amsterdam's 'Ajax', Demchenko won the UEFA Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup in 1995. Additionally, he was part of the Russian youth national team. His coaching career includes work with clubs 'Metallurg', 'Veres', 'Metallist 1925', 'Lviv' from Ukraine, as well as the Uzbek club 'Obod' and the Georgian club 'Dila'.

Previously, the 'Kyzylzhar' club considered candidates like Kirill Keker and Milic Curcic for the head coach role. The current coach of the team from Petropavlovsk, Ali Aliyev, will soon leave the club.

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