Leonid Slutsky (football coach)
Russian footballer

Leonid Slutsky (football coach)

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Leonid Viktorovich Slutsky
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4 May 1971(Volgograd, Volgograd Oblast, Russia)
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Introduction

Leonid Viktorovich Slutsky (Russian: Леонид Викторович Слуцкий; born 4 May 1971) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player.

Playing career

Slutsky was born in Volgograd to a Russian-Jewish family. Slutsky's playing career ended at just 19 years of age. He had to retire due to a knee injury sustained after falling out of a tree while rescuing a neighbour's cat.

Coaching career

Slutsky was head coach of FC Moscow 14 July 2005 until the end of the 2007 season. His final match as head coach of Moscow was a 3–1 win against Luch-Energiya Vladivostok on 11 November 2007. Slutsky was head coach of Krylia Sovetov between 1 January 2008 until 26 October 2009 when he replaced Juande Ramos to become the head coach of CSKA Moscow. In December 2009, under Slutsky, CSKA reached the knock-out stage of the Champions League for the first time in the club's history, before being knocked out by Mourinho's Inter Milan in the quarter-finals.

Two years later, the achievement was repeated, when CSKA defeated Inter Milan at the San Siro in the last game of the group stage.

Towards the 2012/13 season, Slutsky strengthened the team defense and re-organized the attack, which helped the team set a record of 15 games without being scored against, and to win all the games where the team scored first, resulting in a title.

On 7 August 2015, it was announced that Slutsky would take over the Russian national football team in place of the outgoing Fabio Capello. The contract is until the end of UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying. Slutsky won all of his qualifying games and got Russia into UEFA Euro 2016.

On 14 November 2015, Russia beat Portugal 1–0 in a friendly game and Slutsky repeated Sadyrin's achievement of winning his five first games as the head coach of Russia.

On 21 May 2016, CSKA beat Rubin Kazan 1-0 to secure the title ahead of surprise challengers Rostov. This gave Slutsky his third title in four years with the Moscow club.

On 20 June 2016, Slutsky decided to resign from being the coach of the Russian team after a 0-3 loss to Wales, which meant Russia finished bottom of their Euro 2016 group. He resigned on 25 June.

On 6 December 2016, Slutsky announced his resignation from CSKA manager's position. His last game was a Champions League group stage match against Tottenham Hotspur on 7 December 2016.

Coaching record

Team From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Moscow 14 July 2005 11 November 2007 7001890000000000000♠89 7001390000000000000♠39 7001260000000000000♠26 7001240000000000000♠24 7002120000000000000♠120 7002102000000000000♠102 +18 7001438200000000000♠43.82
Krylia Sovetov 1 January 2008 26 October 2009 7001590000000000000♠59 7001220000000000000♠22 7001190000000000000♠19 7001180000000000000♠18 7001770000000000000♠77 7001610000000000000♠61 +16 7001372900000000000♠37.29
CSKA Moscow 26 October 2009 7 December 2016 7002287000000000000♠287 7002160000000000000♠160 7001570000000000000♠57 7001700000000000000♠70 7002474000000000000♠474 7002284000000000000♠284 +190 7001557500000000000♠55.75
Russia 7 August 2015 20 June 2016 7001130000000000000♠13 7000600000000000000♠6 7000200000000000000♠2 7000500000000000000♠5 7001230000000000000♠23 7001170000000000000♠17 +6 7001461500000000000♠46.15
Total 7002448000000000000♠448 7002227000000000000♠227 7002104000000000000♠104 7002117000000000000♠117 7002694000000000000♠694 7002464000000000000♠464 +230 7001506700000000000♠50.67

Honours

Manager

  • Russian Premier League (3): 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16
  • Russian Cup (2): 2010–11, 2012–13
  • Russian Super Cup (2): 2013, 2014