Former players of the Russian national football team, bronze medalists of the 2008 European Championship, Andrei Arshavin, Vladimir Bystrov, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, Vyacheslav Malafeev and Roman Pavlyuchenko will train at the Russian Football Union Academy (RFU) to obtain a coaching license. , he is writing “RB Sports”.
Also, according to the source, among the students will be Igor Denisov and Alexander Samedov. All former players will go through the special program “A-UEFA + B-UEFA for professional football players”. The acceptance criterion is 300 matches played at the highest club level or 20 matches for the national team.
Earlier, the Russian Football Union announced that Alexander Mostovoy, former player of the Russian national team and Spartak Moscow, applied for a coaching license in the Association of European Football Federations (UEFA) category at the RFU academy.
Mostovoy initially reportedly missed the deadline to submit the required survey for training, but the academy agreed to include the specialist in the lists.
Previously recognizedIt has been announced that Russia’s youth team, consisting of players born in 2006, will take part in the international tournament to be held in Brazil from 27 May to 2 June.
Source: Gazeta

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