Volodymyr Lyutyi

Volodymyr Mykolajowytsch Ljutyj (Ukrainian Володимир Миколайович Лютий, Russian Владимир Николаевич Лютый / Vladimir Nikolaevich Ljuty, Fifa transcription Vladimir Liutyi; born April 20, 1962 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR ) is a retired Ukrainian- Soviet football player and current coach. The former attacker was as a player with the national football team of the USSR 1988 Olympic champion and participated in each of the World and European. After great success with Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in the 1980s played in the 1990s for a long time in Germany, where he was trained also to the coach. By the summer of 2007, he was assistant coach of Lokomotiv Moscow.

Ljutyj is a graduate of the football school Dnepr -75 ( Днепр -75) of his hometown club Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk for which he played in the Soviet League and from 1979 to 1989. During this time Dnipro won the championship twice, and once the football Cup of the Soviet Union and also was twice runner-up.

In 1989 he moved to the then second division club FC Schalke 04 in two years, he played 44 times and scored nine goals, before he went to the Bundesliga MSV Duisburg in 1991. After half a year at Bursaspor in Turkey was 1992/1993 his last stop in the Bundesliga VfL Bochum; overall he was able to achieve six goals in 36 Bundesliga inserts. As a result, he played for clubs such as the unterklassige SpVgg Unterhaching in Bavaria League (1993 /94), and from 1994 to 1996 at FSV Salmrohr in the Regionalliga. From there he moved to SV Wittlich.

However, his greatest success was reached with the selection of the USSR Ljutyj. 1986-88 he scored in twelve appearances for the Olympic team of the USSR three goals, he won her the Olympic football tournament in 1988. 1990, he was first appointed to the senior national team of the Soviet Union, he participated with the team in both the 1990 World Cup in Italy and at the euro 1992 part. Overall, he came in 1990-92 to six A- international appearances, in which he was able to achieve a goal.

Ljutyj remained after the end of his playing days with his wife and two children in Cologne. He trained to become trainers and opened a company, the cars of the Mercedes brand to Russia, exported to the Ukraine and the Baltic states. He also coached unterklassige German football teams, so the association division Blue-White Brühl, before the Prussians from Cologne and finally the circle division club Fortuna Bonn (2004-2006).

The beginning of 2007 undertook Lok.Moscow Ljutyj as an assistant coach. However, he was dismissed with the head coach Byschowez in July 2007.

Since April 2008 Ljutyj completed in Kiev trained as a soccer coach. He also coached the U- 17 and U -13 teams of the 09 SV Bergisch -Gladbach. For the season 2009/10 he was hired by the FV Bad Honnef as coach of the first team competes in the National League Central Rhine. He ended his involvement with the HFV in February 2010 but for personal reasons. In the summer he returned to Russia and was part of the coaching staff of the FK Rostov, where he was promoted in May 2011 to head coach. After four defeats in six games, but he was released on 21 June 2011 by his duties.

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