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Lithuanian Valdas Dambrauskas is Ludogorets’ new coach, the club announced. The 43-year-old specialist, who left an excellent impression with his work at the Lithuanian, Latvian and Croatian championships, was preferred by the club’s management to several prominent Bulgarian and foreign specialists, with whom intense conversations were held in the days around. to Christmas. Dambrauskas has been in the limelight of Ludogorets for several years given his reputation as one of the most progressive young coaches and was therefore invited to speak. He impressed Club owners Kiril and Georgi Domuschievi with his concept for team development and his views on Ludogorets’ image of the game, gaining the confidence to lead the nine-time champions.
Dambrauskas arrives in Bulgaria to begin training with his team, which includes an assistant coach, physical trainer and video analyst. Stanislav Genchev, Sports Science specialist Ian Cole, analyst Rafael Ferreira and goalkeeping coach Zdravko Zdravkov remain at their headquarters. Dambrauskas will be presented to the media next week in Sofia.
Valdas Dambrauskas completed his higher education in England in 2009. His diploma is from the prestigious London Metropolitan University. He later worked in Brandford, as well as in various local schools. The last time he was coach of Croatian Gorica, with whom he finished third in the fall season of the local championship. Before that, he led the RFU of Latvia, with which he won the national cup, as well as the Ekranas and Zalgiris of Lithuania. With the Vilnius club he is a two-time champion of Lithuania. Dambrauskas was a coach and two national teams from the former Soviet Republic.
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