Yuriy Nikiforov


Yuriy Valeryevich Nikiforov is a professional football coach and a former player who played mainly as a central defender. He is an assistant coach with the Russia national team.

Club career

Born in Odesa, Ukraine, Soviet Union, Nikiforov started playing professionally with hometown's Chornomorets Odesa|Chornomorets]. After one year with Dynamo Kyiv in which he appeared solely for the reserves in the league, he returned to his first club, playing in the inaugural edition of the Ukrainian Premier League.
In early 1993, Nikiforov moved to Russia with Spartak Moscow, being an instrumental defensive unit as the capital side won three out of four Premier League titles, with the player also netting regularly. His first abroad experience came with Sporting de Gijón, to where he arrived at the same time as former compatriot Dmitri Cheryshev.
After Gijón's relegation from La Liga, Nikiforov played five years in the Netherlands, starting with PSV Eindhoven which he helped to consecutive Eredivisie accolades. For 2002–03, the 32-year-old signed with lowly RKC Waalwijk also in the Dutch top level, with the club finishing in a comfortable ninth place. He finished his career in Japan, after one year with Urawa Red Diamonds.

International career

Nikiforov played four times for the Commonwealth of Independent States in 1992, as the national team that rose from the ashes of the Soviet Union took part in that year's UEFA European Championship – he did not make the squad for the finals. His debut came on 25 January in a 1–0 friendly win over the United States, in Miami.
After briefly representing Ukraine, also in that year, Nikiforov switched to Russia, with which he would participate in two FIFA World Cups – 1994 and 2002 – as well as UEFA Euro 1996.
In 2009, Nikiforov was part of the Russian squad that won the Legends Cup.

Coaching career

After retiring, he became a coach, following his former PSV teammate Dmitri Khokhlov as an assistant to FC Kuban Krasnodar and FC Dynamo Moscow in the Russian Premier League.
On 12 August 2022, he was hired as an assistant to Valeri Karpin in the Russia national football team.

Personal life

Nikiforov's older brother, Oleksandr, was also a footballer. He too represented Chornomorets, and coincided with Yuri from 1989 to 1990.

Career statistics

International

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
117 August 1994Wörthersee Stadion, Klagenfurt, Austria2–03–0Friendly
212 October 1994Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia3–04–0UEFA [Euro 1996 qualifying Group 8|UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying]
326 April 1995Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki, Greece1–03–0UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
428 August 1996Dynamo Stadium, Moscow, Russia1–02–2Friendly
51 September 1996Dynamo Stadium, Moscow, Russia1–04–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification
61 September 1996Dynamo Stadium, Moscow, Russia3–04–01998 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Chornomorets Odesa
Spartak Moscow
PSV Eindhoven
Soviet Union
Russia