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Honored Russian coach: “We need to get rid of foreign coaches!”

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source: rsport.ru; Photo: championat.com

Sacking of foreign coaches will help the development of the Russian volleyball, said for the “R-Sport” honored coach of Russia and Olympic champion in 1980, Oleg Moliboga.

Oleg Moliboga

Oleg Moliboga

“I am against coaches-legionnaires. Name at least one foreign coach, from which the Russian club or the national team got a real bonus. They only make money in our country. No benefits. Do we have enough of our coaches? Yes, let them work in peace… The sooner we get rid of foreign coaches, the better for the Russian volleyball”, said Moliboga for “R-Sport”.

On Tuesday, men’s club Dinamo Krasnodar terminated the contract with the Brazilian head coach Marcelo Fronckowiak.

At the moment, two Russian clubs are headed by foreigner coaches: Bulgarian Plamen Konstantinov in Gubernya Nizhny Novgorod and Serbian Zoran Terzić in women’s club Omichka Omsk.

 

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Luca December 18, 2014 - 10:58 pm

Italiyan coaches are best in France!

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Nicola Giolito December 19, 2014 - 11:46 pm

Dear Mr Moliboga, I’ve been working in russian championship for last 6 seasons, as second coach and as physical coach, in Ufa, Novosibirsk and Fakel. I worked with Marichev and Voronkov for many years when they weren’t coaches of Russian National Teams. I think it’s quite stupid the phrase you said to the newspaper (and i hope it’s just a misunderstanding of the journalist) ‘The sooner we get rid of foreign coaches, the better for the Russian volleyball” as it shows much presumption and arrogance.
Russian Volleyball, russian players and russian coaches learned a lot from foreigner coaches (not only italians, foreigners in general) exactly as we foreigner learned from russians. Sharing different cultures and points of view it’s only a PLUS, in any circumstance, but from your offensive words I clearly understand that you have already all the knowledges required to lead a team. So in these terms, you don’t need to learn anything new from now, till the end of your, i hope, long carrier in coaching.
With respect
Nicola Giolito

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Axe December 20, 2014 - 10:44 am

Moliboga will coach somebody untill they don’t loose. After that he will be sent away, like they do in Russia always. And he will never be able to coach outside of Russia (dought he will ever have the b***s) and coach any foreign team! And would he ever get an invitation to do so…

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