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Täçmyrat Agamyradow

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Years
  
Team

1990–1993
  
Nebitchi Balkanabat


1994–1995
  
Nisa Asgabat

Name
  
Tacmyrat Agamyradow

Full name
  
Tachmurad Shamakovich Agamuradov

Date of birth
  
(1952-08-18) 18 August 1952 (age 63)

Place of birth
  
Ashgabat, Soviet Union

Tachmurad Agamuradov (born 18 August 1952) is a football manager. He was last head coach of Dinamo Samarqand.

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Managing career

He started managing career at sport internat of Turkmenistan Sport Committee in 1982, until 1990. After that he trained Nebitchi Balkanabat from 1990 to 1993. He was coach of Turkmenistan in football tournament of 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima.

In 2001-2005 he was head coach of Pakhtakor Tashkent and 2004 was named as Coach of the Year.

On September 28, 2011, after Ravshan Khaydarov was sacked and Murod Ismailov replaced him as temporary caretaker of the club, Agamuradov became assistant coach to Ismailov, returning to the club.

In June 2012 Agamuradov was appointed as head coach of FK Buxoro, replacing Jamshid Saidov. On 10 November 2013 he left his position in FK Buxoro. In 2014 he was named as trainer of Dinamo Samarqand. On 2 July 2015 he announced that he is resigning his post at Dinamo. After leaving Dinamo, on 10 July 2015 he started working as consultant coach at FK Buxoro.

Club

Nebitchi Balkanabat
  • Ýokary Liga runner-up: 1992
  • Ýokary Liga 3rd: 1993
  • Turkmenistan Cup runner-up: 1992
  • Nisa Aşgabat
  • Ýokary Liga runner-up: 1995, 1995
  • Köpetdag Aşgabat
  • Ýokary Liga (2): 1998, 2000
  • Turkmenistan Cup (2): 1996/97, 2000
  • CIS Cup semifinal: 1997, 1998, 2001
  • Asian Cup Winners' Cup semifinal: 1997-98
  • Pakhtakor
  • Uzbek League (5): 2002, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
  • Uzbek Cup (3): 2001/02, 2002/03 и 2004
  • AFC Champions League semifinal: 2002–03, 2004
  • CIS Cup semifinal: 2003
  • National team

    Turkmenistan
  • Asian Games quarter-final: 1994, 1998
  • Individual

  • Uzbekistan Football Coach of the Year: 2004
  • Personal life

    Täçmyrat Agamyradow's son Ahmet is also Turkmen coach.

    References

    Täçmyrat Agamyradow Wikipedia