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Bekyashev, Belyay Abdullovich

Belyay Abdullovich Bekyashev ( October 1, 1928 - 1978 ) - Soviet hockey player, winger, champion of the USSR (1950) [1] [2] [3] , master of sports of the USSR [4] .

Hockey player
Belyai Bekyashev
Belyai Bekyashev.jpg
Positionattack
Citizenship the USSR
Was born

October 1, 1928 ( 1928-10-01 )

Leningrad , RSFSR , USSR
Is dead1978 ( 1978 )
Playing career
1948-1949USSR flag Spartak (Leningrad)
1949-1951USSR flag CDKA
1951–1960USSR flag LDO / ODO / SKVO / SKA
(Leningrad)
State awards
SU Medal For the Defense of Leningrad ribbon.svg

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Biography

  External images
 The CDKA team is the USSR champion in 1950
 Players of the Leningrad team Belyay Bekyashev (left) and Viktor Elesin

Belyai Bekyashev was born on October 1, 1928 [1] [2] in Leningrad [4] [5] . During World War II he lived in Leningrad , survived the blockade [6] , was awarded the medal " For the Defense of Leningrad " [1] [2] .

Bekyashev began playing hockey with the ball in 1944 in the team of one of the Leningrad resized schools. From 1945, he played for the Spartak Leningrad, in which in 1948 he switched to ice hockey [1] [2] . He also played football, in the 1948 season he played for Spartak (Leningrad) [5] .

In 1949, Bekyashev was invited to the CDKA hockey team, for which he played in 1949-1951 (since 1951 it was called CDSA, later - CSKA). In its composition in 1950, he became the champion of the USSR [1] [2] .

In 1951–1960, Bekyashev spoke for the Leningrad SKA (until 1953 it was calledLDO , until 1957 - ODL , and until 1959 - SCWO ), in the 1951/1952 season, was the playing coach of the team [1] [2] . As part of the Leningrad team spent about 180 matches [6] and scored 190 goals [1] [2] (according to other sources - 192 goals), becoming the club's best scorer in the USSR championships (this result was not surpassed later) [7] . In the 1953/1954 season, he scored 34 goals, becoming the best sniper of the USSR Championship . In a match against Sverdlovsk Dynamo, in 1954, he scored 10 goals - a record for performance in one match in the entire history of the USSR Championships, which Bekyashev shared with Vsevolod Bobrov [1] [2] .

In total, Bekyashev spent about 200 matches in the USSR Championships, scoring 194 goals. He played in the youth team of the USSR, the champion of the World Winter Student Games in 1956 [1] [2] .

From 1961 he worked as a coach in the hockey teams of Leningrad. He died in 1978 [2] . On September 22, 2002, Bekyashev was entered into the “SKA Hall of Fame” at number 7 [4] .

Achievements

  • USSR Champion - 1950 [1] .
  • The best scorer of the USSR championship - 1954 [1] .
  • Champion of the World Winter Student Games - 1956 [1] .
  • Bronze medalist of the Winter Games of the peoples of the USSR - 1962 [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Hockey. Directory. / A.V. Komarov . - Moscow: Physical Culture and Sport , 1977. - p. 142-143. - 312 s.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Bekyashev Belyai Abdullovich (Neoprov.) (HTML). cska-hockey.ru. The appeal date is January 27, 2018.
  3. ↑ Bekyashev Belyay Abdullovich (Neopr.) (HTML). old.cska-hockey.ru. The appeal date is January 27, 2018.
  4. ↑ 1 2 3 SKA Hockey Club. Gallery of Glory (Neopr.) (HTML). www.ska.ru. The appeal date is January 27, 2018.
  5. ↑ 1 2 Bekyashev Belyai Abdullovich (Neopr.) (HTML). footballfacts.ru. The appeal date is January 27, 2018.
  6. ↑ 1 2 Tatyana Kokorina. 60 years before Kovalchuk. The story of the first best forward SKA Belyaya Bekyasheva ( Neopr .) (HTML). Soviet Sport - www.sovsport.ru (December 14, 2016). The appeal date is January 27, 2018.
  7. ↑ Bombardier records SKA. From Bekyashev to Kovalchuk (Neopr.) (HTML). www.ska.ru. The appeal date is January 27, 2018.

Links

  • Bekyashev Belyay Abdullovich , cska-hockey.ru
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bekyashev,_Belai_Abdullovich&oldid=100986051


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