Andrei Ivanovich Timushev (born May 10, 1971 ) is a Soviet , Russian, and Kazakhstani hockey player.
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| Full name | Andrei Ivanovich Timushev |
| Date of Birth | May 10, 1971 (48 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Syktyvkar |
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| Professional career | 1988 - 2008 |
| Position | midfielder |
| Height | 174 |
| The weight | 90 |
Content
- 1 Career
- 1.1 Club career
- 1.2 Career with national teams
- 2 References
Career
Club career
Pupil Syktyvkar hockey with the ball . The first coach - the trainer A. Ploskov. In 1988-1991 he played in the " Builder ".
In 1991-93 he played in the capital of Kazakhstan as part of the local Dynamo . In the 1991/92 season, he became the bronze medalist of the CIS Championship.
In 1993-96, again in the " Builder ".
In 1996, he went to Sweden , where he played for IFK Vänersborg (1997-2000), Gripen / Trollhättan BK (2000-2005). In 2005 he returned to Russia , but having played one season at Mayak , he again left for Sweden . He played for IF “Stjärnan” (2006-07) and “Vargöns” BK (2007-09).
Team Career
In 1987 he became the world champion among young men. As part of the CIS youth team, he became the silver medalist of the 1992 World Hockey Championship among youth teams in 1992 .
Having not received an invitation from the coaches of the Russian national team , he agreed to play for the national team of Kazakhstan . As a member of the Kazakhstani team, he played from 1993 to 2006 and twice became the bronze medalist of the world championships (2003, 2005).