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Bilyaletdinov, Zinetula Khaidyarovich

Zinetula Khaydyarovich Bilyaletdinov [1] ( March 13, 1955 , Moscow , USSR ) - Soviet hockey player , defender , Soviet and Russian coach , head coach of the Russian national hockey team in 2004 and 2011-2014. Olympic champion in 1984 , multiple world and European champion in the USSR national hockey team .

Hockey player
Zinetula Bilyaletdinov
Position,
Height181 cm
The weight86 kg
Grab
NicknameSasha , Bill
Citizenship
Born


Gaming career
1973-1988USSR flag Dynamo (Moscow)
Coaching career
1997-2001Flag of Russia Dynamo (Moscow)
2001-2002Flag of switzerland Lugano
2002-2004Flag of Russia Dynamo (Moscow)
2004Flag of Russia Russia
2004—2011Flag of Russia AK Bars
2011—2014Flag of Russia Russia
2014—2019Flag of Russia AK Bars
State awards
Orden for Service IV.png
Order of Honor - 2011Order of Friendship of Peoples - 1984Order of the Badge of Honor - 1978Order of the Badge of Honor - 1981Order of Merit for the Republic of Tatarstan
Honored Master of Sports of the USSRBadge "Honored Coach of Russia" (until 2006)
International medals

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 family
  • 3 gaming career
  • 4 Coaching career
    • 4.1 Statistics
  • 5 Achievements
    • 5.1 As a player
    • 5.2 As a trainer
  • 6 Awards
  • 7 notes
  • 8 References

Biography

Born March 13, 1955 in Moscow . He studied at Moscow school number 193.

In 1973-1988 - defender of Dynamo (Moscow) . In 1976-1988 - defender of the USSR national team .

Since 1988 - on coaching. Since June 27, 2011 - head coach of the Russian national hockey team .

2012 World Champion at the head of the Russian hockey team .

He graduated from the State Central Order of Lenin Institute of Physical Culture ( GTsOLIFK ) in 1979 and the Moscow Regional Pedagogical Institute (Faculty of Physical Education) in 1982.

Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1978). Honored Trainer of Russia (1992).

Colonel of the Border Troops in reserve [2] [3] .

Until the mid-1980s, Bilyaletdinov was called Alexander.

- Yes, please - we have Bilyaletdinov. In 2000, he was not yet ready to coach the team. And now - quite. It seems to me that Sasha is already tired of Ak Bars. Suspended its growth in Kazan. In order to step to a new level as a coach, he needs to look for new opportunities.

- You called Bilyaletdinov Sasha. Just like in game times.

- Sure. And what - should I call him Zinetula? For me, he will forever remain Sasha.

- V. Petrov interview to the newspaper Sport-Express

Family

The ancestral roots of Zinetula Bilyaletdinov come from the Nizhny Novgorod land , from the village of Pitsa, Sergach district .

Father - Khaidar Bilyaletdinov (1928-1999). Before serving in the army, he worked on a collective farm, in 1952 he moved to Moscow, where for many years, until his retirement, he worked at the Krasny Bogatyr factory

Mother - Nyaymya Bilyaletdinova (1926-2000). I met my future husband in Moscow. She worked at a knitting factory, then a janitor, during the war years she worked at logging. After the war, she worked as a cleaner at the Krasny Oktyabr confectionery factory for more than 20 years [4] .

Wife - Nadezhda Viktorovna Bilyaletdinova, process engineer.

Daughter - Natalya Romanova (Bilyaletdinova) (b. 1978), lawyer. Married to Stanislav Romanov , also a former hockey player [5] . Raises a son and daughter.

Game career

Bilyaletdinov started playing hockey back at school in the yard team, organized by former Dynamo Kiev footballer Arkady Larionov [6] .

A pupil of the Moscow Dynamo (since 1969 ), where he was brought by coaches Alexander Kvasnikov and Stanislav Petukhov . [7] Player Dynamo (Moscow, 1973 - 1988 ).

Stanislav Petukhov subsequently noted:

Bilyaletdinov compares favorably with his peers in good skating, sports anger, intransigence in the fight. [6]

As part of Dynamo, he played 588 matches in the USSR championships and scored 63 goals.

As part of the USSR national team ( 1976 - 1988 ) he played 253 matches, scored 21 goals. In tournaments of the World Championships and the Winter Olympic Games, he played 77 matches, scored 8 goals. He played 18 matches in the Canadian Cup tournaments.

Coaching career

He began his coaching career in 1988, becoming one of the assistants to Yuri Moiseyev in the capital's Dynamo. In 1988-1992 - coach of Dynamo (Moscow) .

Zinetula Bilyaletdinov became the first Russian coach invited to work in the NHL , where in 1993-1997 he worked as an assistant coach in the Winnipeg Jets club (in 1996 the team moved to the USA and became known as the Phoenix Coyotes ), while studying Canadian and American training experience. [8]

In 1997-2000 - the head coach of Dynamo (Moscow). Under his leadership, the team became the country's champion, silver medalist of the Russian championship and twice - silver medalist of the Euroleague .

In 2001-2002, he was the head coach of Lugano ( Switzerland ).

In 2002-2004 he was again the head coach of Dynamo. Dismissed after an unsuccessful 2003/04 season (defeat in the first round of the playoffs from Avangard ).

He was part of the coaching staff of the Russian national hockey team at the 1998 , 1999 [9] , 2000 [10] World Championships, the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano and the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City .

From May 2004 to March 2005 he was the head coach of the Russian team (he led the 2004 World Cup , where the Russians lost in the quarter finals of the US team ).

From September 30, 2004 to June 2011, he was the head coach of the Ak Bars club. Under his leadership, the team won the “gold” of the Russian Championship, the European Champions Cup and became the first ever holder of the Gagarin Cup of the Continental Hockey League , and then - two-time winner of the tournament. This title was fourth for Bilyaletdinov in Russian championships (once with Dynamo Moscow and three times with Ak Bars), as a result he became the sole champion in this indicator among coaches in Russia [11] .

June 27, 2011 Bilyaletdinov again became the head coach of the Russian team [12] . The contract was calculated until 2014, until the end of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi .

After that, Bilyaletdinov said:

I'm breaking up, - quotes the words of Bilyaletdinov tatar-inform.ru. - On the one hand - increase, and on the other - I lose a lot. For me, Tatarstan, Kazan, my team have become a family, home, family. I was the soul here, even Moscow was less of an interest to me. I need to overcome myself in order to leave Ak Bars, which has already become a real brand. The question of my appointment was decided at the level of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov, and this situation could not be denied. [13]

On May 20, 2012, the Russian team led by Bilyaletdinov became the world champion , winning all 10 games of the tournament [14] . At the 2013 World Cup, for the first time in 6 years , Russians failed to reach the semifinals, defeatingly defeated in the 1/4 final of the US team (3: 8).

At the Sochi Olympics, the Russian team led by Bilyaletdinov showed an expressionless game and took off at the quarter-finals , losing to the Finns with a score of 1: 3. March 5, 2014 Bilyaletdinov resigned as head coach of the Russian national hockey team [15] . The day after the resignation, Bilyaletdinov returned to Ak Bars as vice president and general manager.

July 13, 2014 Bilyaletdinov again became the head coach of the Ak Bars club. Under his leadership, Ak Bars reached the Gagarin Cup finals again, losing in the SKA finals. On April 22, 2018, Ak Bars won the Gagarin Cup for the third time, defeating CSKA in the final series. Thus, Ak Bars became one of the sole leaders of the KHL, having three Gagarin Cups in its assets. However, a year later Bilyaletdinov resigned after an early departure from the next KHL draw [16] .

Statistics

TeamTournament SeasonRegular Season / Group StagePlayoffs
ANDATHE / WBNSoftware / softwarePABOUTResultATPResult
Dynamo MoscowRSL 1997-9846thirty-6-10665th place--No playoffs
RSL 1998/994226-eleven-5633rd placeeleven52nd place
RSL 1999/0038260four26841st place13four1st place
RSL 2000/01???????fired---
Lugano (Switzerland)ShNL 2001/02???????fired---
Dynamo MoscowRSL 2001/02???????7th place03Eliminated in the quarter finals
RSL 2002/0351223elevenonefourteen847th place23Eliminated in the quarter finals
RSL 2003/046028212one171016th place03Eliminated in the quarter finals
Russian teamKM 200432000onefour2nd place0oneEliminated in the quarter finals
AK BarsRSL 2004/05492835one12964th placeone3Eliminated in the quarter finals
RSL 2005/06512559four8982nd place12one1st place
RSL 2006/07543537one81191st placeeleven52nd place
RSL 2007/0857285-519997th place73Eliminated in 1/2 finals
KHL 2008/095636four-6101222nd placefourteen8Gagarin Cup won
KHL 2009/1056258-5eighteen963rd in the Eastfifteen7Gagarin Cup won
KHL 2010/115429th5-8121052nd in the East5fourEliminated in the quarter finals
Russian teamWorld Cup 2012770-00211st place30World Cup won
Russian teamWorld Cup 2013750-02fifteen2nd place0oneEliminated in the quarter finals
Russian teamOI 2014four2one-one092nd place0oneEliminated in the quarter finals
AK BarsKHL 2014/1560346-6fourteen1201st in the East1372nd place
KHL 2015/1660256-9twenty965th in the East3fourEliminated in the 1/8 finals
KHL 2016/176029th9-foureighteen1093rd in the East87Eliminated in 1/2 finals
KHL 2017/1856thirty2-6eighteenone hundred1st in the East163Gagarin Cup won
KHL 2018/196234four-6eighteen825th in the East163Eliminated in the 1/8 finals

Achievements

As a player

As part of Dynamo (Moscow) :

USSR Championship

  •   Silver medalist (7): 1977 , 1978 , 1979 , 1980 , 1985 , 1986 , 1987
  •   Bronze medalist (6): 1974 , 1976 , 1981 , 1982 , 1983 , 1988

USSR Cup

  •   Owner: 1976
  •   Finalist (3): 1974, 1979, 1988

As part of the USSR team :

Winter Olympic Games

  •   Champion: 1984 ( Sarajevo )
  •   Silver medalist: 1980 ( Lake Placid )

World Championship

  •   Champion (6): 1978 , 1979 , 1981 , 1982 , 1983 , 1986
  •   Silver medalist: 1987
  •   Bronze medalist: 1985

Europe championship

  •   Champion (8): 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987

Challenge cup

  •   Owner: 1979

Canada Cup

  •   Owner: 1981

As a trainer

Russian championship

  •   Champion (5): 2000 (with Dynamo (Moscow) ), 2006 , 2009 , 2010 , 2018 (all with Ak Bars ).
  •   Silver medalist: 1999 (with Dynamo (Moscow) ), 2007 , 2015 (with Ak Bars ).

Gagarin Cup

  •   Winner (3): 2009 , 2010 , 2018 (all with Ak Bars ).
  •   Finalist: 2015 (with Ak Bars ).

Euroleague

  •   Silver medalist (2): 1998, 1999 (with Dynamo (Moscow) ).

European Cup

  •   Owner: 2007 (with Ak Bars ).

Continental Cup

  •   Winner: 2008 (with Ak Bars ).

Ice Hockey World Championship

  •   Champion: 2012 (with the Russian team ).

Rewards

  • Two orders of the Badge of Honor (1978, 1981)
  • Order of Friendship of Peoples (1984)
  • The Order of Merit for the Republic of Tatarstan (May 19, 2009) - for a significant contribution to the development of domestic hockey, achievement of high sports performance of the Ak Bars hockey club [17] .
  • Order of Honor (2011)
  • Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV degree (2018) [18]

Notes

  1. ↑ Bilyaletdinov // “Banquet Campaign” 1904 - Big Irgiz. - M .: Big Russian Encyclopedia, 2005. - P. 479. - ( Big Russian Encyclopedia : [in 35 vols.] / Ch. Ed. Yu. S. Osipov ; 2004—2017, vol. 3). - ISBN 5-85270-331-1 .
  2. ↑ KP - Bikchentaev will receive a shirt as a gift, and Slavutsky will have fun on the skit
  3. ↑ http://www.consultant.ru/popular/military/32_8.html#p1378 Federal Law "On Military Duty and Military Service" dated 03.03.1998 N 53-ФЗ
  4. ↑ BILYALETDINOV Zinetula Khaidarovich
  5. ↑ Stanislav Romanov: “I'm not going to prove anything to anyone”
  6. ↑ 1 2 Zinetula Bilyaletdinov
  7. ↑ Article. Zinetula Bilyaletdinov: Enkhaelists know why they were called to Ak Bars
  8. ↑ Zinetula Bilyaletdinov. Soviet trainer with a Canadian bias.
  9. ↑ Composition of the Russian national team at the 1999 World Cup
  10. ↑ Composition of the Russian national team at the 2000 World Cup
  11. ↑ Continental Hockey League - Facts and Figures
  12. ↑ Bilyaletdinov heads the Russian national hockey team Archival copy of February 25, 2012 on the Wayback Machine
  13. ↑ Bilyaletdinov could not refuse Putin and Minnikhanov
  14. ↑ Russian national team defeated Slovaks and won the world hockey championship // RIANOVOS
  15. ↑ Bilyaletdinov resigned as head coach of the Russian team ... - Interfax
  16. ↑ Zinetula Bilyaletdinov resigned as head coach of Ak Bars Kazan
  17. ↑ Decree of the President of the Republic of Tatarstan dated May 19, 2009 No. UP-283 “On the Awarding of the Order“ For Merits to the Republic of Tatarstan “” (inaccessible link)
  18. ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 27, 2018 No. 756 “On Awarding with State Prizes of the Russian Federation”

Links

  • Bilyaletdinov, Zinetula - an article in the Lentapedia . year 2012.
  • Zinatulla Bilyaletdinov on the official website of the Republic of Tatarstan
  • Zinatulla Bilyaletdinov on the website of the business center of Tatarstan (inaccessible link)
  • Biography Bilyaletdinov on biograph.ru
  • Bilyaletdinov, Zinetula Khaydyarovich - article from the Grand Olympic Encyclopedia ( M. , 2006)
  • Statistics on the website www.eurohockey.net
  • Bilyaletdinov on the website Hockey.info
  • Zinatulla Bilyaletdinov’s page on the site about the history of the hockey club Dynamo Moscow
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bilyaletdinov__Zinetula_Haydyarovich&oldid=102283880


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