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Penzes, Julius

Julius Penzes ( Slovak: Július Pénzeš ; November 10, 1955 ) - Czechoslovak and Slovak hockey player , left-handed striker , now hockey coach.

Hockey player
Julius Penzes
PositionLeft Winger
CitizenshipCzechoslovakia flag Czechoslovakia / Flag of slovakia Slovakia
Born

November 10, 1955 ( 1955-11-10 ) (63 years old)

Czechoslovakia
Career1977-1989
NHL draftDid not get out
Gaming career
1977-1978Czechoslovakia flag Banska Bystrica
1979-1983Czechoslovakia flag Dukla (Trencin)
1983-1985Czechoslovakia flag Martin
1986-1989Czechoslovakia flag Dubnica
Coaching career
2003-2008Flag of slovakia Dukla (Trencin) coach
2008—2010Flag of slovakia Poprad trainer
2009—2011Flag of slovakia Slovakia trainer
2010Flag of slovakia Mountfield
2011Flag of slovakia MSSK Garmin Zhilina
2012—2016Kazakhstan flag Irtysh
2016Romania flag Dunar Galati
2016-2017Flag of slovakia Nove Zamki
2017—2018Flag of slovakia Dukla (Trencin) gene. manager
2018Romania flag Crown (Brasov)
2018 — presentRomania flag Romania
2018 — presentKazakhstan flag MHC Aktobe

Content

  • 1 Career
  • 2 Achievements
    • 2.1 Head coach
    • 2.2 Assistant
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Career

He played in the position of an extreme striker. For 12 years, Penzes played for various Czechoslovak championships for various Slovak teams. The most famous of them was Dukla from Trencin .

After completing a career, Penzes took up coaching. As a second coach, he led the “Dukla” to the title in the local extra-league . For two years, the specialist was a member of the coaching staff of the Slovak national team . [one]

The mentor achieved the greatest success in independent work in Kazakhstan. Together with the Irtysh , he became the champion of the country three times in a row. Penzes later worked in Romania and Slovakia. In 2018, he led the Romanian national team . A little later Penzes returned to Kazakhstan, where he was appointed to the post of head coach of the Aktobe youth hockey club. [2] [3]

Achievements

Head Coach

  •   Champion of Kazakhstan (3): 2012/13 , 2013/14 , 2014/15 .

Assistant

  •   Champion of Slovakia (1): 2003/2004.

Notes

  1. ↑ Julius Penzes: “We need to win every game”
  2. ↑ Julius Penzes became the head coach of “Aktobe”
  3. ↑ I am back to win - Aktobe HC coach Julius Penzes

Links

  • Profile at eliteprospects.com
  • Profile on the Russian Hockey website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pences,_Julius&oldid=102606850


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