Ervin Moldován

Ervin Moldován ( born February 5, 1978 in Miercurea Ciuc ) is a Romanian hockey player of Ukrainian descent who is under contract with the HSC Csíkszereda in the Romanian Hockey League and the multinational MOL League since 2000.

Career

Club

Ervin Moldován began his career as a hockey player with the club Sportul Studenţesc in Bucharest, for whom he made ​​his debut in the Romanian Hockey League in 1998. In 2000 he moved to his hometown of Miercurea Ciuc for HSC Csíkszereda, for which he has since been active. With his club he has been since 2004 a total of seven Romanian champion and won six times the Romanian Cup. From 2002 to 2004 he played with his club not only in Romanian League but also in the supranational Pannonian League, who won the team in 2003/ 04. After the founding of the Hungarian-Romanian MOL League he was with Csíkszereda also active there and was able to win the league in the season 2011 /12.

Internationally

Already as a teenager Create Moldován internationally for Romania. His debut in the men's national team, he was at the C- WM 1998., Where the Romanians missed despite a 2-0 lead after the first third in the decisive match against hosts Hungary the rise, as the game was still lost with 2:3. In 1999, played Moldován at the C- WM. After the restructuring of the world championships he took in 2001 with Romania to the newly created Division II part. At the tournament in Bucharest reach five wins in five games, and thus the rise in the Division I, where he was in the years 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 on the ice. After descending 2005 Moldován also denied the following Lift 2006. 2007, 2008 and 2009, with successive ascents and descents. 2010, however, he missed his team its chances of promotion from Division II, which then, however, a year later succeeded by a 2-1 win in the deciding game against hosts Croatia. Thanks to two victories against Lithuania ( 6-5 ) and Australia ( 5-3 ), the Romanians to 2012 hold in Division I for the first time since 2004, which in 2013 succeeded in Moldovan 15 participate in a World Cup.

In addition Moldován also took part in the qualifying tournaments for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, 2010 in Vancouver and 2014 in Sochi part. The Romanians always failed in the first qualifying round.

Achievements

  • 2001 promotion to the Division I of the Ice Hockey World Championships at the Division II World Championships, Group B
  • 2002 Romanian Cup winner with the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2004 Romanian Master of the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2004 Romanian Cup winner with the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2004 Winner of the Pannonian league with the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2006 promotion to the Division I of the Ice Hockey World Championships at the World Championships Division II, Group A
  • 2007 Romanian Master of the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2007 Romanian Cup winner with the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2008 promotion to the Division I of the Ice Hockey World Championships at the World Championships Division II, Group A
  • 2008 Romanian Master of the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2008 Romanian Cup winner with the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2010 Romanian Master of the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2010 Romanian Cup winner with the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2011 promotion to the Division I of the Ice Hockey World Championships at the Division II World Championships, Group B
  • 2011 Romanian Master of the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2011 Romanian Cup winner with the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2012 Romanian Master of the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2012 profit of MOL League with the HSC Csíkszereda
  • 2013 Romanian Master of the HSC Csíkszereda
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