Viktor Djalilov

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Viktor Djalilov
Personal information
Full name Viktor Romanovich Djalilov
Date of birth (1952-03-17) 17 March 1952 (age 69)
Place of birth Soviet Union
Club information
Current team
Uzbekistan U-22
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Tekstilshik Namangan
Teams managed
Sohibkor (Halkobod)
1992–1994 Politotdel
1995–1999 Navbahor
2000–2002 Pakhtakor Tashkent (assistant)
2002–2003 Pakhtakor Tashkent
2005– Mash'al Mubarek
2008–2009 Pakhtakor Tashkent
2010 Navbahor
2010–2011 Dynamo Samarkand
2015– Uzbekistan U-22
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Viktor Romanovich Djalilov (Uzbek: Виктор Романович Жалилов, Russian: Виктор Романович Джалилов) (born 17 March 1952) is a football manager and former player.

Career[]

Djalilov played for Tekstilshik Namangan.

Managing career[]

He started his managing career at . In 1992, he was head coach of Politotdel which was promoted to Uzbek League, finishing First League as runner-up after .

In 1995-1999, Djalilov was head coach of Navbahor Namangan. Navbahor won the Uzbek League in 1996 and the Uzbek Cup twice in this period and four times finished third in the league.[1] In 1996, he was named Coach of the Year by the Uzbekistan Football Federation. He won this award twice more, with Pakhtakor in 2002 and Mash'al Mubarek (2005).

From 2002, he was on the coaching staff of Pakhtakor Tashkent. On 19 February 2002, the club's management appointed Djalilov head coach, replacing Sergey Butenko.[2]

In the 2002-03 AFC Champions League on April 9, 2003, Pakhtakor lost the first leg match of the semifinal 1-3 to BEC Tero Sasana and in the home match on April 22 Pakhtakor won 1-0. After that match, Djalilov resigned his post and his successor Tachmurad Agamuradov who was already working as a consulting coach became the new coach of Pakhtakor. Djalilov remained in the club.[3] In 2005, Djalilov finished runner-up in the league with Mash'al Mubarek.

On 22 October 2008, Pakhtakor appointed the experienced Victor Djalilov as acting coach, after Ravshan Khaydarov resigned his job (the club lost 1-2 to Metallurg Bekabad, widening the gap between Kuruvchi)[4][5]

Djalilov resigned his position after Pakhtakor appointed a new head coach, Miodrag Radulović, on 21 December 2009.[6] In January 2009, Djalilov was appointed head coach of Navbahor.[7]

On 23 September 2010, he became head coach of Dynamo Samarkand.[8] After matchday 11 of the 2011 Uzbek League, Djalilov was sacked from his position for an unsuccessful start to the season; the club had won only two out of eleven matches.[9]

In September 2011, Djalilov moved back to Pakhtakor and became general manager, director of the club.[10]

On 23 June 2015, UFF appointed him the head coach of Uzbekistan U-23 team.[11]

Honours as manager[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Виктору Джалилову — 60 лет!". 28 March 2012.
  2. ^ Новым тренером ташентского футбольного клуба "Пахтакор" назначен Виктор Джалилов. ria.ru (in Russian). 19 February 2002.
  3. ^ СЕЗОНЫ ПОБЕДНЫХ "ДУБЛЕЙ". pakhtakor.uz (in Russian). 27 October 2009.
  4. ^ Наставником "Пахтакора" стал Виктор Джалилов (in Russian). gazeta.uz. 2008-10-22.
  5. ^ "Pakhtakor coach Haydarov resigns". the-afc.com. 23 October 2008.
  6. ^ Миодраг Радулович подписал двухлетней контракт с "Пахтакором". UzDaily.uz (in Russian). 21 December 2009.
  7. ^ Виктор Джалилов возглавит наманганский "Навбахор". UzDaily.uz (in Russian). 12 January 2010.
  8. ^ Джалилов возглавил "Динамо". pfl.uz (in Russian). 23 September 2010.
  9. ^ За первый круг – 5 отставки. interfutbol.uz (in Russian). 20 July 2011.
  10. ^ Виктор Джалилов назначен начальником команды "Пахтакор". UzDaily.uz (in Russian). 20 September 2011.
  11. ^ "Victor Jalilov heads Uzbekistan Olympic team". UzDaily. 23 June 2015.


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