Talant Duyshebaev

This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Mushanbetovich and the family name is Duyshebaev.
Talant Duyshebaev
Personal information
Full name Talant Mushanbetovich Duyshebaev
Born (1968-06-02) 2 June 1968
Frunze, Kirghiz SSR,
Soviet Union
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Centre back
Club information
Current club Vive Targi Kielce
Poland (manager)
Youth clubs
1976–1985 CSKA Moscow
Senior clubs
1985–1992
1992–1997
1997–1998
1998–2001
2001–2005
2006–2007
CSKA Moscow
Teka Cantabria
TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke
GWD Minden
BM Ciudad Real
BM Ciudad Real
National team
1988-1989
1990-1992
1992
1992–1996
1996–2002
Soviet Union U-21
Soviet Union
Unified Team
Russia
Spain


7(47)
133(726)
158(569)
Teams managed
2005–2011
2011–2013
2014–present
2014–2016
2016–present
BM Ciudad Real
Atlético Madrid
Vive Targi Kielce
Hungary
Poland

Talant Mushanbetovich Duyshebaev (Russian: Талант Мушанбетович Дуйшебаев; born 2 June 1968) is a Russian-Spanish former handball player of Kyrgyz origin and current coach. His most usual demarcation as a player was center backcourt.

Life and career

He was born in Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic in the former Soviet Union, and started his playing career in CSKA Moscow. He participated on the 1992 Olympic Games as a member of the Unified Team and won the gold medal. He also became the top scorer of the games with 47 goals and was elected into the dream team of the tournament.[1] One year later he participated on the 1993 World Championships as a member of the Russian team and won the gold medal again.

After the 1992 Olympics he signed for Teka Cantabria and a few years later he received the Spanish citizenship. Afterwards he played in the Spain national handball team for nearly a decade, gaining two Olympic bronze medals in 1996 and 2000, and silver and bronze medals on the European championships. He also gained several individual recognitions in the world championships, like being elected as the best player of the tournament in 1997, but he failed to win any medals with the Spanish team, which finished 4th in both 1999 and 2003. Ironically when Spain finally won the world championship in 2005, Duyshebaev was no longer the member of the squad.

In 2001, after playing for a few years in Germany on club level, he returned to Spain and signed for BM Ciudad Real where he finished his playing career in 2007. In 2005 he became player-manager of the team, and after his retirement he became the full-time manager. His managerial successes include multiple Liga ASOBAL wins with the team, as well as winning the EHF Champions League in 2006, 2008 and 2009.

In 2006 he briefly returned to the field, when one of the Ciudad center backcourt players, Uroš Zorman injured.

He was voted twice as the IHF World Player of the Year, in 1994 and in 1996. He also came in second in the IHF World Player of the Century voting behind Magnus Wislander from Sweden.[2]

In 2014 (8 January) he replaced Bogdan Wenta as head coach of Vive Targi Kielce.[3]

Contemporaneously with his job in Kielce, he has been also coaching the Hungarian men's national handball team since October 8, 2014.[4]

He is the father of Alex Dujshebaev.

Honours

Player

CSKA Moscow

Teka Cantabria

Nettelstedt-Lübbecke

Ciudad Real

Manager

Ciudad Real

Atletico Madrid

Vive Targi Kielce

Hungary

Poland

Individual

References

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