sport.wikisort.org - AthleteTalant Mushanbetovich Dujshebaev (Russian: Талант Мушанбетович Дуйшебаев; born 2 June 1968 born in Frunze in Soviet Union, now Bishkek in Kirghizistan) is a Spanish former handball player who successively played for 4 national teams: Soviet Union, Unified Team, Russia and Spain finally. His most usual demarcation as a player was centre backcourt.
Handball player and coach
In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions, the patronymic is Mushanbetovich and the family name is Dujshebaev.
Talant Dujshebaev |
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 Dujshebaev managing BM Ciudad Real in 2008 |
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Full name |
Talant Mushanbetovich Dujshebaev |
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Born |
(1968-06-02) 2 June 1968 (age 54) Frunze, Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union |
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Nationality |
Kyrgyz/Russian/Spanish |
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Height |
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) |
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Playing position |
Centre back |
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Current club |
Vive Kielce (manager) |
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Years |
Team |
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1976–1985 |
CSKA Moscow |
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Years |
Team |
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1985–1992 |
CSKA Moscow |
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1992–1997 |
Teka Cantabria |
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1997–1998 |
TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke |
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1998–2001 |
GWD Minden |
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2001–2005 |
BM Ciudad Real |
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2006–2007 |
BM Ciudad Real |
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Years |
Team |
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1988–1989 |
Soviet Union U-21 |
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1990–1992 |
Soviet Union |
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1992 |
Unified Team |
7 |
(47) |
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1992–1993 |
Russia |
133[citation needed] |
(726) |
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1995–2002 |
Spain |
158 |
(569) |
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2005–2011 |
BM Ciudad Real |
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2011–2013 |
Atlético Madrid |
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2014– |
Vive Kielce |
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2014–2016 |
Hungary |
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2016–2017 |
Poland |
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After having success with BM Ciudad Real, he is the current coach of Łomża Vive Kielce.
Life and career
He was born in Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic in the former Soviet Union, and started his playing career in CSKA Moscow. He participated on the 1992 Olympic Games as a member of the Unified Team and won the gold medal. He also became the top scorer of the games with 47 goals and was elected into the dream team of the tournament.[1] One year later he participated on the 1993 World Championships as a member of the Russian team and won the gold medal again.
After the 1992 Olympics he signed for Teka Cantabria and a few years later he received the Spanish citizenship. Afterwards he played in the Spain men's national handball team for nearly a decade, gaining two Olympic bronze medals in 1996 and 2000, and silver and bronze medals on the European championships. He also gained several individual recognitions in the world championships, like being elected as the best player of the tournament in 1997, but he failed to win any medals with the Spanish team, which finished 4th in both 1999 and 2003. Ironically when Spain finally won the world championship in 2005, Dujshebaev was no longer the member of the squad.
In 2001, after playing for a few years in Germany on club level, he returned to Spain and signed for BM Ciudad Real where he finished his playing career in 2007. In 2005 he became player-manager of the team, and after his retirement he became the full-time manager. His managerial successes include multiple Liga ASOBAL wins with the team, as well as winning the EHF Champions League in 2006, 2008 and 2009.
In 2006 he briefly returned to the field, when one of the Ciudad center backcourt players, Uroš Zorman injured.
He was voted twice as the IHF World Player of the Year, in 1994 and in 1996. He also came in second in the IHF World Player of the Century voting behind Magnus Wislander from Sweden.[2]
In 2014 (8 January) he replaced Bogdan Wenta as head coach of PGE Vive Kielce.[3]
Contemporaneously with his job in Kielce, he has been also coaching the Hungarian men's national handball team since October 8, 2014 until 2016.[4]
He also coached Poland during the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2017 World Men's Handball Championship in France.
He is the father of Alex Dujshebaev and Daniel Dujshebaev.
Honours
- Player
CSKA Moscow
- Soviet Handball League: 1986–87
- EHF Cup Winners' Cup: 1986–87
- EHF Champions League: 1987–88
Teka Cantabria
- Liga ASOBAL: 1992–93, 1993–94
- Copa del Rey: 1994–95
- Copa ASOBAL: 1996–97, 1997–98
- Supercopa ASOBAL: 1992–93, 1994–95
- EHF Champions League: 1993–94
- EHF Cup: 1992–93
- IHF Super Globe: 1997
Nettelstedt-Lübbecke
- EHF Challenge Cup: 1997–98
Ciudad Real
- Liga ASOBAL: 2003–04, 2006–07
- Copa del Rey: 2003
- Copa ASOBAL: 2004, 2005, 2007
- Supercopa ASOBAL: 2005
- EHF Champions Trophy: 2005, 2006
- EHF Cup Winners' Cup: 2002, 2003
- Manager
Ciudad Real
- Liga ASOBAL: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10
- Copa del Rey: 2008, 2011
- Copa ASOBAL: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011
- Supercopa ASOBAL: 2005, 2008, 2011
- EHF Champions League: 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09
- EHF Champions Trophy: 2005, 2006, 2008
- IHF Super Globe: 2007, 2010
Atletico Madrid
- Copa del Rey: 2012, 2013
- Supercopa ASOBAL: 2012
- IHF Super Globe: 2012
Vive Kielce
- Polish Superliga: 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22
- Polish Cup: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
- EHF Champions League: 2015–16
Hungary
- 2016 European Championship – 12th
Poland
- 2016 Summer Olympics – 4th
Individual
- Top scorer at 1992 Summer Olympics – 47 goals
- Best Center back at 1992 Summer Olympics
- IHF World Player of the Year (2): 1994, 1996
- Best Center back at 1995 World Championship
- MVP at 1996 European Championship
- Best Center back at 1997 World Championship
- MVP at 1997 World Championship
- Best Center back at 1998 European Championship
- MVP at 2000 Summer Olympics
- IHF World Player of the Century – 2nd place
- No. 10 jersey retired at BM Ciudad Real in 2005[5]
- All-Star Team as Best Head Coach at EHF Champions League: 2015, 2022[6]
See also
- List of handballers with 1000 or more international goals
References
External links
IHF World Player of the Year – Men |
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Hungary national handball team – head coaches |
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- Cséfai (1958)
- Hetey (1959–61)
- Csicsmányi (1962–64)
- Albrecht (1964–73)
- Faludi (1973–82)
- Kovács (1982–85)
- Mocsai (1985–89)
- Csík (1989–90)
- Joósz (1991–92)
- Kovács (1992–93)
- Kaló (1993–95)
- Kővári (1995–96)
- Vass (1997–99)
- Hajdu (1999–2001)
- Skaliczki (2001–08)
- Hajdu (2008–09)
- Csoknyai (2009–10)
- Mocsai (2010–14)
- Dujshebaev (2014–16)
- Sabaté (2016–17)
- Vranjes (2017–18)
- Csoknyai (2018–19)
- Gulyás (2019–)
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Hungary squad – 2016 European Men's Handball Championship – 12th place |
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- 1 Bartucz
- 5 Schuch
- 6 Pásztor
- 8 Iváncsik
- 13 Gazdag
- 15 Hornyák
- 16 Mikler
- 18 K. Nagy
- 19 L. Nagy (c)
- 22 Jamali
- 23 Faluvégi
- 25 Zubai
- 27 Bánhidi
- 30 Borsos
- 33 Ancsin
- 39 Bodó
- Coach: Duyshebaev
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Poland squads |
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Poland squad – 2016 Summer Olympics – 4th place |
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- 1 Szmal
- 3 Lijewski
- 5 Jachlewski
- 6 Krajewski
- 8 Bielecki
- 11 Wiśniewski
- 13 B. Jurecki
- 15 M. Jurecki
- 16 Wyszomirski
- 20 Jurkiewicz
- 23 Syprzak
- 26 Daszek
- 35 Kus
- 38 Gierak
- 45 Szyba
- Coach: Duyshebaev
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Poland squad – 2017 World Championship – 17th place |
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- 2 Daćko
- 4 Łyżwa
- 5 Jachlewski
- 6 Krajewski
- 7 Niewrzawa
- 10 Walczak
- 12 Kornecki
- 25 Moryto
- 26 Daszek
- 28 M. Gębala
- 30 Przybylski
- 33 Paczkowski
- 38 Gierak
- 48 T. Gębala
- 49 Chrapkowski
- 61 Malcher
- 94 Morawski
- Coach: Duyshebaev
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На других языках
[de] Talant Dujshebaev
Talant Dujshebaev (russisch Талант Мушанбетович Дуйшебаев, Talant Muschanbetowitsch Duischebajew, wiss. Transliteration Talant Mušanbetovič Dujšebaev; * 2. Juni 1968 in Frunse, Kirgisische SSR, Sowjetunion) ist ein ehemaliger Handballspieler ethnisch kirgisischer Herkunft, der seit Januar 2014 als Handballtrainer bei Vive Targi Kielce tätig ist. Er wurde zweimal (1994 und 1996) zum Welthandballer des Jahres gewählt. Seine Spielposition war im zentralen Rückraum.
- [en] Talant Dujshebaev
[fr] Talant Dujshebaev
Talant Dujshebaev (en russe : Талант Мушанбетович Дуйшебаев, transcrit en français en Talant Mouchanbetovitch Douïchebaïev), né le 2 juin 1968 à Frounzé dans la RSS kirghize en URSS (aujourd'hui Bichkek au Kirghizistan), est un handballeur anciennement russe naturalisé espagnol en 1995, évoluant au poste de demi-centre. Il fait partie des meilleurs joueurs de l'histoire du handball mondial, étant l'un des cinq joueurs à avoir été élu meilleur handballeur mondial de l'année à deux reprises (en 1994 et 1996). Champion olympique en 1992 avec l'Équipe unifiée puis champion du monde en 1993 avec la Russie, il n'est pas parvenu à remporter de nouveaux titres avec l'Espagne, échouant deux fois en finale des Championnats d'Europe (1996 et 1998) et remportant deux médailles de bronze olympiques en 1996 et 2000.
[it] Talant Dujšebaev
Talant Mušanbetovič Dujšebaev (in russo: Талант Мушанбетович Дуйшебаев?; Frunze, 2 giugno 1968) è un ex pallamanista e allenatore di pallamano russo naturalizzato spagnolo, fino al 1991 sovietico, di origine kirghisa.
[ru] Дуйшебаев, Талант Мушанбетович
Тала́нт Мушанбе́тович Дуйшеба́ев (кирг. Дүйшөбаев Талант Мушанбетович; род. 2 июня 1968, Фрунзе) — гандболист и тренер по гандболу. Выступал за сборные СССР, СНГ, России и Испании. Один из сильнейших разыгрывающих в истории гандбола, в 1994 и 1996 годах признавался лучшим гандболистом мира. Заслуженный мастер спорта СССР (1992). В 2000 году в результате опроса, проведённого Международной федерацией гандбола, был признан вторым гандболистом планеты в XX веке[1]. По национальности — киргиз[2].
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