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Aleksandr Sergeyevich Irkhin (Russian: Александр Сергеевич Ирхин; 10
January 1954 – 18 May 2019) was a
professional Russian football coach. FC Astana-1964...
- (2013–14)
Vladimir Maminov (2014–15)
Vadim Khafizov (2015–16)
Aleksandr Irkhin (2016–18) Igor
Shalimov (2018–19)
Andrei Talalayev (2019–20)
Sergei Yuran...
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Volchok retired as head coach, and was
replaced by
Alexander Sergeyevich Irkhin,
although he
would only last for the
remainder of the season. In the first...
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Kazakhstan Cup
Vladimir Fomichev/Igor
Svechnikov 2002
Kazakhstan Cup
Aleksandr Irkhin 2003, 2007–2008
Kazakhstan Cup
Vladimir Mukhanov 2005
Kazakhstan Cup Arno...
- Dataset. doi:10.1037/t01093-000.
Retrieved 2023-11-24. Clayton, Susan;
Irkhin, Boris; Nartova-Bochaver, Sof'ya (2019-03-30). "Environmental
Identity in...
- FC Dynamo-Gazovik
Tyumen Aleksandr Bubnov (until March)
Sergei Rozhkov (March to April)
Aleksandr Irkhin (April to July)
Eduard Malofeyev (from August)...
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Sergey Andreyev FC
Zhemchuzhina Sochi ****n
Naydyonov FC
Tyumen Aleksandr Irkhin (until April)
Aleksandr Ignatenko (from April) FC
Fakel Voronezh Sergei...
- (Emergency Ward,
Yesterday Was Spring, Another's Wife), cancer.
Aleksandr Irkhin, 65,
Russian football manager (Tyumen, Kuban,
Metallurg Krasnoyarsk), heart...
- FC
Zenit St.
Petersburg Vyacheslav Melnikov FC
Interros Moscow Aleksandr Irkhin (until July) FC
Zvezda Perm
Viktor Slesarev FC
Sokol Saratov Aleksandr Koreshkov...
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Logunov FC Don
Novomoskovsk Igor
Solovyov FC
Spartak Lukhovitsy Aleksandr Irkhin (until May)
Vladimir Golubev (June to July)
Sergei Nedosekin (from July)...