Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Oleg Romantsev will telekommentatorom.

The former head coach of Moscow "Spartacus" and the Russia national team soccer commentator Oleg Romantsev will be on the NTV-Plus. In the near future Romantsev comment on a few games last year with the "Spartacus" and the national team in Russia. In the future the state of the analytical program. This is, in his blog on the site Sports.ru wrote a commentator on NTV-Plus "Vasily Utkin.
In the historic series of matches, which will comment on Romantsev, probably will play "Spartacus" in the Champions League against Madrid "Real" (1998) and the English "Blackburn" (1996). In addition, the coach will comment played a match in 1981, Brazil and the USSR, which Romantsev was the captain of the Soviet team.
The entire series of games of past years will be shown before the start of Russia's soccer championship in 2009. "If the joint efforts will bring us pleasure, we will format for the regular program Oleg Romantseva for our football channels. This will be the analytical program of the Russian football" - written in the blog Utkina.
Oleg Romantsev, January 4, which turned 55 years as a player appeared in Krasnoyarsk "Avtomobilist, Moscow Spartak and USSR. He began his career coach in 1984, becoming a mentor "Krasnaya Presnya. In 1988, Romantsev worked with "Spartak" of Ordzhonikidze, and in 1989 headed the Moscow Spartak.
For the Metropolitan team Romantsev worked until 2003 and won the championship of the USSR in 1989, and nine championships in Russia and three Cup of Russia. Under the leadership of Romantseva "Spartacus" was published in the European Champions Cup semifinal, the holders of the Cup Winners Cup and UEFA Cup.
From September 2003 to February 2004 Romantsev led by the Moscow "Saturn", and from February 2004 to May 2005 - Moscow Dynamo. During 1994-1996, and in 1998-2002 he was head coach of Russia. When Romantseve national team reaches the final stages of Euro 1996 and World Cup - 2002. He is currently a trainer-consultant in Moscow club "Nika".

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