Ice Hockey Federation of Russia

The Russian Ice Hockey Federation (Russian Федерация хоккея России; short ФХР ) is the national hockey association based in Moscow Russia.

He was born on 12 November 1991 ( хоккея Russian Федерация Российской Советской Федеративной Социалистической Республики / Russian Федерация хоккея России ) as " Hockey Association of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic / Russian Ice Hockey Federation " yet founded during the existence of the Soviet Union and its union republic Russian SFSR. On 19 January 1992 after the Soviet Union was dissolved and Russia took over the international rights and obligations of the USSR, was the association official successor of the Soviet Ice Hockey Federation and took his hand, its successes and full membership in the International Ice Hockey Federation.

Acting President is the former goalkeeper of the Soviet national Vladislav Tretiak.

  • 2.1 Former leagues
  • 4.1 World Cup 1954 squad
  • 4.2 Other Players 4.2.1 Three -time Olympic champion
  • 4.2.2 captains

National

  • Russian national ice hockey team
  • U-20 Junior
  • U-18 Junior

Women

  • Russian national ice hockey team of women
  • U-16 Junior Women

Leagues

  • Continental Hockey League (highest Hockey League ) (since 2008)
  • Wysschaja League ( second highest ice hockey league ) (since 1992)
  • Perwaja League ( third highest Hockey League ) (since 1992)
  • Molodjoschnaja Chokkeinaja League (since 2009)

Former leagues

  • International Hockey League (highest Hockey League, 1992-1996)
  • Super League (highest Hockey League, 1996-2008 )

President

  • Vladimir Leonov ( November 12, 1991 to 22 May 1992)
  • Vladimir Petrov (May 22, 1992 to April 8, 1994 )
  • Valentin Sytsch (April 8, 1994 to April 22, 1997 )
  • Alexander Steblin (May 27, 1997 to March 26, 2006 )
  • Vladislav Tretiak ( since 26 April 2006)

Hall of fame

2004, the 60th anniversary of the spread of ice hockey in the area of the Soviet Union, the Russian Ice Hockey Federation opened its own Hall of Fame ( Hall of Fame ), in which earned hockey player, coach and functionaries are received and honored it.

World Cup 1954 squad

First, the entire Soviet national team of 1954 was taken, which won the gold medal at the 1954 World Cup.

  • Yevgeny Babich Makarovich
  • Vsevolod Mikhailovich Bobrow
  • Mikhail Ivanovich Bychkov
  • Alexander Nikolaevich Vinogradov
  • Alexei Mikhailovich Guryschew
  • Pavel Nikolayevich Schiburtowitsch
  • Alexander Komarov Georgijewitsch
  • Yuri Nikolaevich Krylov
  • Valentin Jegorowitsch cousin
  • Alfred Iosifovich Kutschewski
  • Grigori Mkrtytschewitsch Mkrtytschan
  • Nikolai Georgijewitsch Puchkov
  • Genrich Ivanovich Sidorenkow
  • Alexander Nikolayevich Uvarov
  • Dmitri Matveyitch Ukolow
  • Nikolai Pavlovich Chlystow
  • Viktor Grigoryevich Shuvalov
  • Arkady Ivanovich Chernyshev
  • Vladimir Kuzmich Yegorov

More Players

Triple Olympic champion

  • Vitaly Semenovich Davydov
  • Viktor Grigoryevich Kuskin
  • Alexander Pavlovich Ragulin
  • Anatoli Vasilievich Firsov
  • Vladislav Aleksandrovich Tretiak
  • Andrei Valentinovich Chomutow

Captains

Excellent team captains of the Soviet and Russian national team, which led their team to Olympic victories and / or world titles continued.

  • Vsevolod Mikhailovich Bobrow
  • Boris Aleksandrovich Mayorov
  • Vyacheslav Ivanovich Starschinow
  • Boris Petrovich Mikhailov
  • Valeri Ivanovich Vasiliev
  • Vyacheslav Alexandrovich Fetisov
  • Vyacheslav Bykov Arkadyevitch

Coach

  • Arkady Ivanovich Chernyshev
  • Anatoli Vladimirovich Tarasov
  • Vladimir Kuzmich Yegorov
  • Boris Pavlovich Kulagin
  • Viktor Vasilyevich Tikhonov
  • Nikolai Semenovich Epschtein
  • Anatoly Mikhailovich Kostrukow
  • Sergei Ivanovich Sachwatow

Coaches

  • Valentin Lukich Sytsch
  • Andrei Vasilyevich Starowoitow
  • Vladimir Filipowitsch Alfer
  • Yuri Vasilevich Korolev
  • Oleg Markovich Belakowsky

Referee

  • Yuri Pavlovich Karandin
  • Anatoly Vladimirovich Seglin
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