After a day passed since his resignation from the position of head coach of the Russia national team, Yuri Semin took over the coaching duties of the Moscow team, represented by Lithuanian Žydrūnas Karčemarskas. The ambitious coach signed a three-year contract with the club.
The famous 58-year-old specialist spent a significant part of his career at the Moscow "Lokomotiv" club in Russia, with which he twice won the national championship and four times won the Russian Cup. This year, J. Semin decided to leave "the railwaymen" and took over the helm of the national team, but after failing to qualify for the World Cup, he resigned from his position after six months of work.
J. Semin should bring assistants Alexander Borodyuk and Mariano Bareto to "Dynamo," and Andrei Kobelev, who temporarily leads the team, should also take on some responsibilities. The new coaching staff will start working in the team after the last matches of the Russian "Premier" League with Samara's "Krylya Sovetov."