CSKA Moscow has officially expressed its gratitude to engineer Ricardo Celestini for his time with the team, during which he achieved the milestone of winning the Russian Super Cup title, in addition to delivering strong attacking performances throughout 2025. The club also acknowledged his role in supporting and developing academy players.
In an official statement, the club announced the departure of the entire assistant coaching staff, which included the following names: Manel Exposito, José Blesa, Javier Noya, Gabriele Bagatini, and Paolo Favaretto.
As part of the team’s future planning, the club’s management has decided to appoint Dmitry Igdisamov as interim head coach to replace Celestini and lead the team during the upcoming phase.
It is worth noting that Celestini took charge of the team last June, and CSKA Moscow currently sits in sixth place in the Russian Premier League standings after 28 rounds.
The team is set to face a strong opponent, Spartak Moscow, in the Regions Path final of the Russian Cup, scheduled to take place next Wednesday.
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