Vitaly Stepanovskyi heads "Pyarna": A new challenge for the Ukrainian coach
Vitaly Stepanovskyi, head coach of the national team of Ukraine, received a new club job for the next season. The Estonian club "Pärna" officially announced the signing of a contract with the Ukrainian coach.
Path to success: From "Chemist" to the national team
Stepanovskyi began his coaching career in 2010, when he became an assistant coach of Yuzhnoye "Khimik". After several years as an assistant, he took over the management of the team, where he worked until 2022. For the last two seasons, he led the Romanian "Crajova", with which he reached the playoffs of the Romanian championship in the 2022/23 season.
"For me, this is a new challenge and a great responsibility. I am grateful for the trust and will do everything possible to achieve success with Pärnu," Stepanovsky said.
"Pärnu" on the rise: Fourth place in the Estonian championship
Last season, Pärnu took fourth place in the Estonian championship and reached the quarterfinals of the Estonian-Latvian league. This result shows the high potential of the team, which the new coach intends to develop.
Strategic plans and ambitions
Stepanovsky is known for his analytical approach to the game and his ability to find an individual approach to each player. Vitaly plans to use his experience to raise the level of Pärnu's game and reach new heights.
"I see great potential in this team. We will work on tactics, physical training and psychological stability," Stepanovskyi added.
A look into the future: What awaits "Pärna"?
With the signing of the contract with Vitaly Stepanovsky, "Pyarna" gets not only an experienced coach, but also a motivator who is able to inspire the team to new achievements. Fans and experts hope that under his leadership the club will be able not only to secure a place in the top four, but also to compete for the championship title.
Conclusion: A new stage in Stepanovsky's career
Vitaly Stepanovskyi's move to Pärnu opens a new page in his coaching career. This is an opportunity for a Ukrainian specialist to show his skills on the international stage and contribute to the development of Estonian basketball. Time will tell if he will be able to realize his ambitions and lead "Pärna" to new successes.
Editor: Emilia Morozova
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