Yury Puntus
Yury Iosifovich Puntus is a Soviet football player and a Belarusian football coach. He quit playing football in 1987 because of an injury. Puntus graduated from two universities: Belarusian Technological Institute in 1983 and Belarusian State University of Physical Training in 1996.
Managerial career
After working for a few seasons in Russian and Belarusian lower leagues' clubs, in 1996 Puntus was appointed as a head coach for newly reformed BATE Borisov. Puntus led the team to the Belarusian Premier League in just two seasons and eventually won two championship titles.In 2004 Puntus joined MTZ-RIPO Minsk and led the team to winning Belarusian Cup in 2005. In January 2006 he was appointed as Belarus [national football team] head coach and later that year he left MTZ-RIPO to focus on national team's UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying campaign. In late 2007 he was sacked due to unsatisfying results and immediately rejoined MTZ-RIPO, before leading them to another Cup title in 2008.
In the following years Puntus coached Dinamo Brest, Smolevichi-STI, whom he led to the promotion from Second League to First League, and Slavia Mozyr, whom he joined in early 2014.
Honours
As CoachBATE Borisov
- Belarusian Premier League champion: 1999, 2002
- Belarusian Cup winner: 2004–05, 2007–08