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Igor Ivanovich Dobrovolski (, ; born 27 August 1967) is Russian professional football manager and former player who currently serves as head coach of Dinamo-Auto Tiraspol. Igor Dobrovolski este noul antrenor al echipei Dinamo-Auto‚ tv8.md, 20 March 2018

Dobrovolski started his career in the , then played in the , Spain, Switzerland, Italy, France and Germany before retiring in . He is an Olympic gold medalist.


Club career
Born in Markivka, , , , Dobrovolski trained at Children and Youth Sport School N4 in Moldavian SSR in early years (now in ). During his extensive career he played for Nistru Chișinău, Dynamo Moscow, Castellón, , Genoa, Olympique de Marseille, Atlético Madrid, Fortuna Düsseldorf and Tiligul Tiraspol.

He is the first player to win the Champions League with Olympique de Marseille in season 1992–93.


International career
Dobrovolski played for three different national teams: USSR at the 1988 Olympic Games where he was a gold medal winner and finished second top goal scorer with six goals (including one in the gold medal game itself); Romário scored seven but Brazil lost in the final to USSR. He was also part, with the same team, of the 1990 FIFA World Cup, representing afterwards the CIS at UEFA Euro 1992 and Russia at Euro 1996. He scored CIS's only goal in UEFA Euro 1992, in a 1–1 draw against Germany.

Four players have had the honour of scoring at least one goal in five successive matches at the Men's Olympic Football Tournament – Igor Dobrovolski (USSR in 1988), (FR Germany in 1972), Milan Galić (Yugoslavia in 1960) and Adolfo Baloncieri (Italy in 1928). Only Dobrovolski and Galić actually claimed gold.


Honours
Marseille
  • Ligue 1: 1992–93
  • UEFA Champions League: 1992–93

Soviet Union Under-21

  • Olympic Gold Medal: 1988
  • UEFA European Under-21 Championship: 1990

Individual

  • Olympic Silver Boot: 1988 (6 goals)
  • Soviet Footballer of the Year: 1990


Coaching career
At 39 years old he was coaching Tiligul Tiraspol in the 2005–06 season, and then took over the Moldova national football team for the qualification to UEFA Euro 2008, with a view to a two-year extension to his contract if he was successful.

In December 2007, he signed a new contract with Moldova. He was allowed to coach any club until the start of 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA). On 16 October 2009, Dobrovolski announced his resignation.


International goals

Soviet Union
1990 FIFA World Cup qualification
1–1
1990 FIFA World Cup


CIS
UEFA Euro 1992


Russia
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying


Managerial statistics

Moldova 20072009

Moldova 20162017

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