Valery Petrakov Explained

Valery Petrakov
Fullname:Valery Yuryevich Petrakov
Birth Date:16 May 1958
Birth Place:Bryansk, USSR
Position:Striker
Youthclubs1:FC Dynamo Bryansk
Years1:1975–1976
Clubs1:FC Dynamo Bryansk
Caps1:29
Goals1:1
Years2:1976–1980
Clubs2:FC Lokomotiv Moscow
Caps2:107
Goals2:36
Years3:1981–1985
Clubs3:FC Torpedo Moscow
Caps3:122
Goals3:33
Years4:1986
Clubs4:FC Lokomotiv Moscow
Caps4:23
Goals4:2
Years5:1987–1989
Clubs5:BSG Einheit Wernigerode (East Germany)
Goals5:21
Years6:1989–1990
Clubs6:Motor Nordhausen
Goals6:10
Years7:1990–1991
Clubs7:IFK Luleå
Goals7:4
Years8:1992
Clubs8:Notvikens IK (Sweden)
Caps8:21
Goals8:10
Nationalyears1:1978
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:1
Manageryears1:1997
Manageryears2:1997–2001
Managerclubs2:FC Torpedo Moscow (assistant)
Manageryears3:2001–2003
Manageryears4:2003–2005
Manageryears5:2005
Managerclubs5:FC Rostov (caretaker)
Manageryears6:2005–2008
Managerclubs6:FC Tom Tomsk
Manageryears7:2009
Managerclubs7:FC Alania Vladikavkaz
Manageryears8:2011–2012
Managerclubs8:FC Dynamo Bryansk
Manageryears9:2012–2013
Managerclubs9:FC Khimki
Manageryears10:2014
Managerclubs10:FC Torpedo Moscow (U-21)
Manageryears11:2014–2016
Managerclubs11:FC Torpedo Moscow
Manageryears12:2016–2018
Managerclubs12:FC Tom Tomsk
Manageryears13:2019–2020
Managerclubs13:FC Luch Vladivostok
Manageryears14:2021–2022
Managerclubs14:FC Zvezda Perm
Manageryears15:2022–2024
Managerclubs15:FC Irtysh Omsk

Valery Yuryevich Petrakov (Russian: Валерий Юрьевич Петраков, born 16 May 1958) is a Russian soccer manager and a former striker.

Playing career

In 1975, at the age of 17, Petrakov began his career with his local team, FC Dynamo Bryansk. In 1976, he transferred to FC Lokomotiv Moscow where he would play for four seasons. He played for FC Torpedo Moscow from 1981 to 1985 and returned to Lokomotiv Moscow for one more season in 1986.

Petrakov spent his final six years abroad with FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen in Germany and then with IFK Luleå in Sweden before retiring to coaching. His playing career included two caps and one goal for the Soviet National Team. He was a member of the 1977 FIFA World Youth Championship champion as well as the 1980 European Youth Championship winner. In 1986, he played on Lokomotiv's successful Soviet Cup squad.

Coaching career

Immediately after retirement, he was appointed as manager for IFK Luleå, where he finished his playing career. In 1995, he returned to Russia to head another former club, Torpedo Moscow. While he did not win any championships at Torpedo, his clubs appeared in the UEFA Cup in 1996-1997 and 2000–2001. His club also appeared in the 1997 Intertoto Cup.

In 2001, he moved to Tomsk which played in the Russian First Division at the time. Failing to achieve promotion there, he returned to the Russian Premier League with FC Moscow. He had a brief, unsuccessful stint with FC Rostov in 2005 where he was dismissed after four matches.

He returned to Tomsk for the 2006 season and achieved an 8th-place finish. He signs a contract as the new head coach from FC Alania Vladikavkaz on 4 December 2008 http://www.transfermarketweb.com/?action=read&idsel=28368.

On 11 November 2019, he joined FC Luch Vladivostok.[1]

Personal life

His son Yuri Petrakov is now a professional footballer.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FC Luch Vladivostok. Валерий Петраков - главный тренер "Луча". 11 November 2019. Russian.