Kurban Berdyev

Russian footballer and manager (born 1952) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kurban Bekiyevich Berdyev (Turkmen: Gurban Bekiýewiç Berdiýew, Russian: Курбан Бекиевич Бердыев; born 25 August 1952) is a Turkmen-Russian football manager, and a former Soviet footballer who is in charge of the Azerbaijani club Turan Tovuz. In 2017 he was included among top 50 managers in the world by fourfourtwo.com, at the 36th place, ahead of Brendan Rodgers.[1]

Full name Kurban Bekiyevich Berdyev
Date of birth (1952-08-25) 25 August 1952 (age 73)
Place of birth Ashgabat, Turkmen SSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
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Kurban Berdyev
Berdyev managing Rubin Kazan in 2017
Personal information
Full name Kurban Bekiyevich Berdyev
Date of birth (1952-08-25) 25 August 1952 (age 73)
Place of birth Ashgabat, Turkmen SSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Turan Tovuz (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1971–1977 Kolhozçy Aşgabat 134 (16)
1977–1978 Kairat 20 (5)
1978–1979 Kolhozçy Aşgabat 38 (3)
1979–1980 SKA Rostov-on-Don 35 (3)
1980–1981 Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don 30 (5)
1981–1985 Kairat 139 (28)
Total 396 (60)
Managerial career
1986–1989 Khimik Dzhambul
1991–1993 Taraz
1993–1994 Gençlerbirliği
1994–1995 Kairat
1996–1997 Caspiy
1997–1999 Nisa Aşgabat
1999 Turkmenistan
2000–2001 Kristall Smolensk
2001–2013 Rubin Kazan
2014–2017 Rostov
2017–2019 Rubin Kazan
2021–2022 Kairat
2022 Tractor
2022–2023 Sochi
2023–2024 Dynamo Makhachkala
2024– Turan Tovuz
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Career

Playing career

Berdyev grew up with Kolhozçy Aşgabat where he played in cadet and junior teams since 1966. He joined the professional team in 1971.

Coaching career

It was in Rubin Kazan where Berdyev made his name as a coach getting the team promoted to Russian Premier League in 2002, and grabbing the bronze medals there in their debut year (2003).

All the highest-tier titles of Rubin were won with Berdyev as a manager: these were Russian Premier League titles in 2008 and 2009, Russian Cup in 2011–12 and Russian Super Cup in 2010 and 2012.

Berdyev was fired from Rubin on 20 December 2013[2][3][4] and a year later, on 18 December 2014, was appointed as a manager of FC Rostov.[5] In the end of 2014–15 season, Rostov stayed up in the Russian Premier League by winning the relegation play-offs. In the 2015–16 season, Rostov unexpectedly qualified the Champions League spot, taking the 2nd spot in the league. Berdyev resigned from Rostov on 6 August 2016.[6] On 9 September 2016, he returned to FC Rostov to the position of vice-president/coach.[7] On 1 June 2017, he left FC Rostov once more.[8]

On 9 June 2017, he returned to FC Rubin Kazan.[9] On 5 June 2019, he left Rubin once again.[10]

On 24 August 2021, Berdyev was appointed manager of the Kazakhstan Premier League club FC Kairat.[11] Berdyev left Kairat by mutual consent on 6 June 2022.[12]

On 20 June 2022, Berdyev was hired by Tractor in Iran.[13]

On 25 December 2022, Berdyev was hired by Russian Premier League club Sochi.[14] He was fired by Sochi on 10 April 2023, after just 5 games at the helm (2 wins and 3 losses).[15]

On 9 July 2023, Dynamo Makhachkala announced the appointment of Berdyev as head coach.[16] Berdyev resigned from Dynamo on 1 February 2024, with the club in the first place in the standings.[17]

On 25 June 2024, Berdyev was appointed as head coach of Azerbaijan Premier League club Turan Tovuz.[18]

Managerial statistics

As of 18 April 2026
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Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Khimik Dzhambul Soviet Union 1 January 1986 30 June 1989 134711845052.99
Taraz Kazakhstan 1 January 1991 30 June 1993 120582141048.33
Gençlerbirliği Turkey 1 July 1993 29 December 1993 16736043.75
Kairat Kazakhstan 1 April 1994 31 December 1995 63231030036.51
Caspiy Kazakhstan 1 January 1996 31 December 1996 4224108057.14
Nisa Turkmenistan 1 January 1998 30 June 1999 392676066.67
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan 1 January 1999 30 June 1999 3012000.00
Kristall Russia 15 May 2000 30 July 2001 5125719049.02
Rubin Kazan Russia 4 August 2001 20 December 2013 488229127132046.93
FC Rostov Russia 18 December 2014 6 August 2016 48281010058.33
Rubin Kazan Russia 9 June 2017 5 June 2019 66192621028.79
Kairat Kazakhstan 24 August 2021 6 June 2022 3214810043.75
Tractor Iran 19 June 2022 24 November 2022 11434036.36
PFC Sochi Russia 27 November 2022 10 April 2023 5203040.00
Dynamo Makhachkala Russia 9 July 2023 1 February 2024 211146052.38
Turan Tovuz Azerbaijan 25 June 2024 Present 68332114048.53
Total 1,202574272356047.75
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Managerial honours

Kurban Berdyev and Tatarstan President Mintimer Shaimiev with the Russian Premier League Champions Cup during the ceremony of awarding FC Rubin with the Russian Premier League gold medals

Nisa

Rubin

Rostov

Kairat

Individual

Highest advances in the continental club competitions

Personal life

Berdyev has never appeared in public without his beads.

Berdyev always carries his pray beads with him. He never appears without them.[citation needed]

Education – Ashgabat Railroads Vocational School (1967–71), Turkmen State University (1971–1975), Moscow Higher Coaching School (1989–1991). In the Soviet Army 1979 – 80, first lieutenant.[19]

Berdyev is known as a very introverted person.[20]

Wife Roza Berdyeva.[21] Berdyev has two sons and a daughter. The eldest son from his first marriage Marat Berdyyev (born 23.09.1975) is a British actor, musician and producer. Junior Alaberdy Berdyev (born 5.8.1996) – schoolboy, plays football in the "FC Rubin Kazan" youth academy.[22] Daughter Aylar — a student. Kurban Berdyev's brother is Batyr Berdyev (born 1956), a coach of football club Fenix, Ashgabat. Another brother, Murad Berdyev (born 1954), died in 2003.

In 2012, he was decorated by the Russian Federation with the Order of Friendship Medal.[23]

He holds Russian citizenship.

Trivia

  • One of the sectors of the Ak Bars Arena in Kazan has been named in honor of Kurban Berdyev. The name was chosen based on a vote by the club's fans. [24]

References

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