Alexander Nikolayevich Sidelnikov

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Soviet UnionSoviet Union  Alexander Sidelnikov Ice hockey player
Date of birth August 12, 1950
place of birth Solnnogorsk , Russian SFSR
date of death June 23, 2003
Place of death Cholmogory
size 176 cm
Weight 82 kg
position goalkeeper
Catch hand Left
Career stations
1974-1984 Krylya Sovetov Moscow

Alexander Nikolajewitsch Sidelnikow ( Russian Александр Николаевич Сидельников ; born August 12, 1950 in Solnschnogorsk , Russian SFSR ; † June 23, 2003 in Kholmogory ) was a Russian - Soviet national ice hockey goalkeeper .

Career

During his career, the goalkeeper played exclusively for Krylya Sowetow Moscow and was with this 1974 both Soviet champion and cup winner . He also won the European Cup with Krylja in 1975 . In total he was in goal in 426 games in the Soviet league .

On November 4, 1972, he was in a game against Finland for the first time for the Soviet national team on the ice. His international career was crowned with a gold medal at the 1976 Winter Olympics . The national team stood between the posts in 38 international matches. On September 21, 1977 he played his last international match. In 1976 he was named " Honored Master of Sports of the USSR ".

After his sporting career Sidelnikow worked as a trainer in the junior division of Krylya Sovetov and later worked as a trainer and manager of the MGU Moscow ice hockey club.

Sidelnikov died in June 2003 at the age of 52 and was buried in the Trojekurowo cemetery in Moscow.

Achievements and Awards

National

International

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Сидельников Александр Николаевич. In: sport-strana.ru. Retrieved February 3, 2016 (Russian).