Sergei Ignashevich announced at the press conference after the Russian Cup super final that he is leaving his post as head coach of Baltika Kaliningrad. His words are quoted Sports24.
“I am leaving the club. I think my cycle at Baltika is over. We will still have time to summarize the results, but I want to thank the Baltika fans. I will say goodbye to everyone individually. I wish the club all the best,” said Ignashevich.
On May 2, Baltika played against Zenit St. Petersburg in the Russian Cup super final. Lost to St. Petersburg. The match, which took place at Moscow Luzhniki Stadium, ended with a score of 1:2.
Baltika completed the season in the Russian Premier League by losing at home to the capital city Lokomotiv. The match ended with a score of 1:3. The team took the penultimate place in the RPL, collecting 26 points.
Ignashevich, who played for CSKA Moscow for almost his entire football career, took over the Kaliningrad club in October 2021. Before that, he was coaching the capital’s Torpedo. May 16 information revealedAccordingly, Ignashevich may replace Vladimir Fedotov as the head coach of CSKA.
Baltika fans at the beginning of the Russian Cup match before sang hymn “Zenith is a disgrace to Russian football.”
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Source: Gazeta

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