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Naumov, Sergey Mikhailovich (hockey player)

Sergei Mikhailovich Naumov (born April 13, 1957 ) - USSR master of sports of the international class ( ball hockey ), world champion in 1985 .

Hockey player
Sergey Naumov
personal information
Floor
Full nameSergey Mikhailovich Naumov
Date of BirthApril 13, 1957 ( 1957-04-13 ) (aged 62)
Place of BirthUlyanovsk ( RSFSR , USSR )
Citizenship USSR β†’ Russia
Hockey schoolclub them. Chkalova ( Ulyanovsk , 1967-70),
The Volga ( Ulyanovsk , 1970-73)
Positiondefender
Height172 cm
The weight76 kg
Club (s)

1973-1977 USSR flag Volga
1979-1981 USSR flag Start
1981-1982 USSR flag Volga
1982-1983 USSR flag SKA (Sverdlovsk)]]
1983-1989 USSR flag Volga
1989-1991 USSR flag Builder (Syktyvkar)
1991-1992 Flag of sweden Yusdal
1992-1996 Flag of sweden Otterbeken
1997-1999 Flag of Russia Rocket

1999-2000 Flag of Russia Textile worker (Mullovka)]]
games / statisticsUSSR - 323 (56)
Russia - 37
National teamUSSR 1984-1987
games / statistics27 (5)
Awards and medals
Hockey with a ball
World Championship
GoldNorway 1985
BronzeSweden 1987

Content

  • 1 Career
  • 2 Achievements
    • 2.1 ball hockey
    • 2.2 field hockey
  • 3 References

Career

S. M. Naumov - a pupil of the Ulyanovsk clubs: club them. Chkalov and the Volga .

It was the Ulyanovsk Volga that became his first club. At the same time playing field hockey .

After a few seasons he moved to Start , but after a couple of seasons he returned to Volga again. But he spent only one season there.

His new club is an army club from Sverdlovsk .

In 1983 he returned to the Volga , where he spent the next six seasons.

In 1989 he moved to Syktyvkar , where he spent two seasons.

In 1991 he went to Sweden , where he began to play for Yusdal , but a year later he ended up in the Otterbeken club.

In 1996 he returned to Russia , where he performed for three seasons in the " Rocket " from the capital of Tatarstan . On ice holds only 37 games.

He spends the last year of his playing career at Tekstilshchik ( Mullovka (Ulyanovsk Region) ).

He was involved in the USSR team . In 1985 he became the world champion. He also became the bronze medalist of the World Cup, won other prizes.

After the end of his career, the player was engaged in coaching. In Sweden, he coached Otterbeken (1993-97), StjΓΆrnan ( Poskallavik ; 2001-2002, 2005-2006) and SchΓΆvde (2006-2010).

Twice appointed head coach of Volga (I β€” III 2001, VII β€” IX 2003). He worked as a consultant coach at Cheremshan ( Dimitrovgrad ).

Since July 11, 2012 - the head coach of Volga .

Achievements

ball hockey

  USSR vice-champion - 1980
  Bronze medalist of the USSR Championship - 1976 , 1977

  Champion of the RSFSR - 1984

  world champion - 1985
  World Championship bronze medalist - 1987

  Winner of the tournament for the prizes of the newspaper Soviet Russia - 1988

  USSR champion among juniors - 1975

  World Junior Champion - 1974, 1975

The list of 22 best players of the season - 1977, 1985, 1987, 1988

field hockey

  Vice-champion of the USSR - 1976
  Bronze medalist of the USSR Championship - 1977

Links

  • Sosnin V.I., Scheglov M.I., Yurin V.L. Ball Hockey: Encyclopedia. - M: New Technologies, 2009. - 808 p. - ISBN 978-5-86541-025-6 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Naumov__Sergey_Mikhailovich_(hockey player)&oldid = 99581237


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