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Rudi Minkovski
Personal information
Full name Radoy Hristov Minkovski
Date of birth 18 January 1954 [1]
Place of birth Bulgaria
Managerial career
Years Team
1997–1998 PFC Cherno More Varna
2007–2008 PSM Makassar
2009 PFC Haskovo [2]
PFC Levski Sofia (youth) [3]
2013 Myanmar U19 (women)

Radoy Minkovski ( Bulgarian: Руди / Радой Минковский born 18 January 1954 in Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian football coach who is last known to have been in charge of the Myanmar women's under-19 football team in 2013.

Career

Indonesia

Installed as head coach of PSM Makassar in 2007, the Bulgarian tactician's contract was not extended in January 2008, [4] after supporters asked for his immediate dismissal when PSM hosted and Arema were beaten 2-0. [5] Next, Minkovski went back to Bulgaria when the PSM management paid him the salary he would have earned for the remainder of his contract. [6]

Has worked with the Fantastic Eleven, an exhibition team composed of the best foreigners in the Indonesia Super League in 2008-09. [7]

Myanmar

Taking charge of the Myanmar Women U19s to the 2013 AFC U-19 Women's Championship, Minkovski lead them to an opening 7-0 defeat to Japan, [8] before losing 2-0 to North Korea, in which he stated that Myanmar made a conspicuous improvement post-match; [9] however, this was followed by China beating them 8-0, resulting in the White Angels finishing bottom of the tournament. [10]

References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rudi Minkovski
Personal information
Full name Radoy Hristov Minkovski
Date of birth 18 January 1954 [1]
Place of birth Bulgaria
Managerial career
Years Team
1997–1998 PFC Cherno More Varna
2007–2008 PSM Makassar
2009 PFC Haskovo [2]
PFC Levski Sofia (youth) [3]
2013 Myanmar U19 (women)

Radoy Minkovski ( Bulgarian: Руди / Радой Минковский born 18 January 1954 in Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian football coach who is last known to have been in charge of the Myanmar women's under-19 football team in 2013.

Career

Indonesia

Installed as head coach of PSM Makassar in 2007, the Bulgarian tactician's contract was not extended in January 2008, [4] after supporters asked for his immediate dismissal when PSM hosted and Arema were beaten 2-0. [5] Next, Minkovski went back to Bulgaria when the PSM management paid him the salary he would have earned for the remainder of his contract. [6]

Has worked with the Fantastic Eleven, an exhibition team composed of the best foreigners in the Indonesia Super League in 2008-09. [7]

Myanmar

Taking charge of the Myanmar Women U19s to the 2013 AFC U-19 Women's Championship, Minkovski lead them to an opening 7-0 defeat to Japan, [8] before losing 2-0 to North Korea, in which he stated that Myanmar made a conspicuous improvement post-match; [9] however, this was followed by China beating them 8-0, resulting in the White Angels finishing bottom of the tournament. [10]

References



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