Eduard Demenkovets Explained

Eduard Demenkovets
Birth Date:1968 5, df=y
Birth Place:Soligorsk, Belarusian SSR, Soviet Union
Currentclub:Gomel-SDYUShOR-8 (head coach)
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1982–1983
Youthclubs1:Shakhtyor Soligorsk
Youthyears2:1983–1985
Youthclubs2:FShM Moscow
Years1:1985
Years2:1986–1988
Years3:1989–1993
Years4:1994–1995
Years5:1996–1997
Years6:1997–1998
Years7:1999–2000
Years8:2001
Years9:2002–2003
Years10:2003
Years11:2004–2006
Clubs1:FShM Moscow
Clubs2:Shakhtyor Soligorsk
Caps1:3
Caps3:165
Caps4:41
Caps5:21
Caps6:41
Caps7:60
Caps8:4
Caps9:45
Caps10:15
Caps11:62
Goals1:0
Goals3:40
Goals4:4
Goals5:3
Goals6:7
Goals7:17
Goals8:1
Goals9:4
Goals10:1
Goals11:9
Nationalyears1:1992–1994
Nationalteam1:Belarus
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2004–2006
Manageryears2:2007–
Managerclubs2:Gomel-SDYUShOR-8 (women)

Eduard Demenkovets (Belarusian: Эдуард Дземенкавец; Russian: Эдуард Деменковец; born 1 May 1968) is a retired Belarusian professional footballer and Belarus international. His playing career suffered in late 2000 as a result of car crash he was involved in. He retired after playing several more seasons in lower leagues. Since 2007 he works as a head coach for women's club Gomel-SDYUShOR-8.[1]

In addition to coaching women's team, Demenkovets has played for and coached several futsal clubs (most notably BCh Gomel from 2009 till 2014). He also played for and coached Belarus national beach soccer team.[2]

Honours

Dinamo Minsk

Lokomotiv-96 Vitebsk

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.pressball.by/pbonline/football/79204 Who switched from male football to female?
  2. http://goals.by/football/articles/93554 Eduard Demenkovets interview