Belousov returned to Chelyabinsk in 1987 as an assistant coach. He replaced
Gennadi Tsygurov as the head coach in 1990 and eventually led the team to its first bronze medals since the late 70s. In 1995 he was invited back to Magnitogorsk as an assist coach to Valery Postnikov and then replaced him as the head coach in 1996. Helmed by Belousov
Metallurg Magnitogorsk achieved its biggest success with two
Russian Superleague championships and the 2000
IIHF Super Cup. In the
2003-04 season he took over
Avangard Omsk and headed the team to its first ever champion title winning in the finals over his former team Metallurg. A year later Belousov's Avangard also won the
2005 IIHF European Champions Cup. But after several not so stellar seasons Belousov was fired of his job along with his entire coaching stuff. During the 2008—2010 seasons Belousov tried to recapture his success with
Metallurg Magnitogorsk. But despite advancing to the
2008 Victoria Cup with
New York Rangers and
2009 Champions Hockey League Finals with
ZSC Lions Belousov's team lost both games. In October 2010 he returned to
Traktor Chelyabinsk for the first time in 15 years leading the team from the bottom of the season table to the
2013 Gagarin Cup Final. He died of cardiopulmonary failure on 16 April 2015. ==Career statistics==