- Was born on May 11, 1953 in Dzhambul.
- Follower of Dzhambul football.
- Playung career:
- «Alatau» Dzhambul – 1972-1974, «Khimik» Dzhambul – 1975, 1982-1986;
- «Kairat» Alma-Ata – 1976-1979, 1981-1982, winner of the First League of the USSR championship (1976), winner of the international tournament for the prize of the weekly «Nedelya» (1981);
- «Terek» Grozny – 1980;
- Involved in the second national team of the USSR in 1979.
- Coaching career:
- «Khimik» Dzhambul – 1987-1989;
- Head coach of «Fosfor» Dzhambul – 1990-1992;
- Head coach of «Erzu» Grozny – 1993-1994;
- Head coach of «Taraz» – 1995-1997, 2011, 2017-2018, 2000, champion of Kazakhstan (1996), 2nd medalist of the championship of Kazakhstan (1995, 1997);
- Head coach of «Kaisar» Kyzylorda – 1998-1999;
- Head coach of «Sintez» Shymkent – 1999;
- Head coach of «Atyrau» – 2000-2002, 2nd medalist of the championship of Kazakhstan (2001-2002);
- Head coach of «Terek» Grozny – 2003-2007, Russian Cup winner (2004); winner of the first division of the PFL of the Russian Federation 2004, coach – 2012-2016;
- Head coach of «Zhetysu» Taldykorgan – 2009-2010.
- National team of Kazakhstan
- In 2000, V. Talgaev led the national team of Kazakhstan. Under his leadership, the team played in the one-round tournament of the 4th qualification group of the XII AFC Asian Cup and took 2nd place out of 5 teams.
- The team also competed in Group A of the King Hussein Cup, which was the championship of the West Asian Football Federation, where it took 3rd place out of 4 teams.
- In total, under the leadership of V. Talgaev, the team played 9 matches: +5-4=0, goals 12-13 (55% of the points scored).
- Biggest win: 06.04.2000. Doha. Kazakhstan – Palestine 2:0.
- Biggest defeat: 26.05.2000. Amman. Kazakhstan – Syria 0:4.