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Igor Lediakhov

Igor Lediakhov
Igor Ledyakhov 2011.jpg
Lediakhov with Spartak in 2011
Personal information
Full name Igor Anatolyevich Lediakhov
Date of birth (1968-05-22) 22 May 1968 (age 48)
Place of birth Sochi, Soviet Union
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Terek Grozny (assistant)
Youth career
Torpedo Taganrog
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986 Torpedo Taganrog 7 (0)
1988–1989 SKA Rostov-on-Don 64 (1)
1990 Dnipro 6 (1)
1991–1992 Rotor Volgograd 38 (2)
1992–1994 Spartak Moscow 99 (26)
1994–2002 Sporting Gijón 209 (41)
1998 Yokohama Flügels (loan) 23 (15)
2002–2003 Eibar 19 (1)
Total 427 (82)
National team
1992 CIS 7 (1)
1992–1994 Russia 9 (0)
Teams managed
2008 Spartak Moscow (youth)
2008 Spartak Moscow (caretaker)
2008–2009 Spartak Moscow (assistant)
2010 Shinnik
2011–2013 Spartak Moscow (assistant)
2013 Rotor Volgograd
2013– Terek Grozny (assistant)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Igor Anatolyevich Ledyakhov (Russian: Игорь Анатольевич Ледяхов; born 22 May 1968) is a retired Russian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, and the current assistant manager of FC Terek Grozny.

He played for almost a decade in Spain, mainly for Sporting de Gijón (eight years, amassing La Liga totals of 106 games and 17 goals in four seasons), later embarking in a managerial career in his country.

Lediakhov represented the CIS at Euro 1992 and Russia at the 1994 World Cup.

Born in Sochi, Russia, Lediakhov started playing professionally with modest FC SKA Rostov-on-Don. In 1990, he joined FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk.

After impressing with FC Rotor Volgograd, Lediakhov was bought by Soviet Union giants FC Spartak Moscow, being essential as the capital team conquered three consecutive league titles, which included the inaugural edition of the competition, as the player scored in double digits in two of the three seasons.

In the 1994 summer, 26-year-old Lediakhov moved abroad, signing with Spain's Sporting de Gijón. Even though he netted nearly 50 overall goals for the club (17 in four La Liga seasons) whilst showcasing good offensive skills, his eight-year-old stay in Asturias was an inconsistent one, marred by irregular performances and disciplinary problems: he received a six-match ban after a 22 February 2000 match at Albacete Balompié, after assaulting an opponent then repeatedly pushing referee Téllez Sánchez after receiving his marching orders. At the club, he teamed up with compatriots Dmitri Cheryshev (five seasons), Yuri Nikiforov (two) and Alexei Kosolapov (one).


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