Syarhey Amelyanchuk | |
Fullname: | Syarhey Pyatrovich Amelyanchuk |
Birth Date: | 1980 8, df=y |
Birth Place: | Gomel, Belarusian SSR, Soviet Union |
Position: | Defender |
Currentclub: | Telavi (assistant) |
Youthclubs1: | RUOR Minsk |
Years1: | 1998 |
Clubs1: | RUOR Minsk |
Caps1: | 12 |
Goals1: | 0 |
Years2: | 1998 |
Clubs2: | Real Minsk |
Caps2: | 8 |
Goals2: | 0 |
Years3: | 1999–2000 |
Caps3: | 45 |
Goals3: | 2 |
Years4: | 2001–2002 |
Clubs4: | Legia Warsaw |
Caps4: | 38 |
Goals4: | 1 |
Years5: | 2003–2004 |
Clubs5: | Arsenal Kyiv |
Caps5: | 53 |
Goals5: | 7 |
Years6: | 2005 |
Caps6: | 13 |
Goals6: | 0 |
Years7: | 2006 |
Caps7: | 27 |
Goals7: | 1 |
Years8: | 2007–2008 |
Clubs8: | Rostov |
Caps8: | 41 |
Goals8: | 3 |
Years9: | 2008–2011 |
Caps9: | 96 |
Goals9: | 1 |
Years10: | 2012–2013 |
Clubs10: | Tom Tomsk |
Caps10: | 46 |
Goals10: | 2 |
Years11: | 2014–2017 |
Clubs11: | Minsk |
Caps11: | 81 |
Goals11: | 3 |
Nationalyears1: | 2000–2001 |
Nationalteam1: | Belarus U21 |
Nationalcaps1: | 16 |
Nationalgoals1: | 1 |
Nationalyears2: | 2002–2011 |
Nationalcaps2: | 74 |
Nationalgoals2: | 1 |
Manageryears1: | 2018–2019 |
Managerclubs1: | Dinamo Minsk (assistant) |
Manageryears2: | 2019–2020 |
Managerclubs2: | Dinamo Minsk (assistant) |
Manageryears3: | 2021–2022 |
Managerclubs3: | Energetik-BGU Minsk (assistant) |
Manageryears4: | 2022–2023 |
Managerclubs4: | Energetik-BGU Minsk (reserves) |
Manageryears5: | 2023–2024 |
Managerclubs5: | Energetik-BGU Minsk (assistant) |
Manageryears6: | 2024– |
Managerclubs6: | Telavi (assistant) |
Syarhey Pyatrovich Amelyanchuk (Belarusian: Сярге́й Пятро́віч Амельянчу́к, in Belarusian pronounced as /sʲarˈɣʲɛj pʲaˈtrɔvʲit͡ʂ amʲɛlʲjanˈt͡ʂuk/; Russian: Серге́й Петро́вич Омельянчу́к|Sergéy Petróvich Omel'yanchúk|sʲɪrˈɡʲej pʲɪˈtrovʲɪtɕ ɐmʲɪlʲjɪnʲˈtɕuk; born 8 August 1980) is a Belarusian professional football manager and former player who is currently the assistant coach of Telavi.
Amelyanchuk has been capped for national team regularly since 2002 and is currently the third most-capped player of the team behind Aliaksandr Kulchiy and Sergei Gurenko.[1]
Legia Warsaw[2]
2001–02
Lokomotiv Moscow