Denis Ivanovich Krivoschlykow

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Denis Krivoschlykov
Denis Iwanowitsch Kriwoschlykow 01.jpg

Denis Iwanowitsch Kriwoschlykow
on August 14, 2010 at the Schlecker Cup

Player information
Full name Denis Ivanovich Krivoschlykow
birthday May 10, 1971
place of birth Moscow , Soviet Union
citizenship RussianRussian Russian
height 1.83 m
Playing position Right winger
Throwing hand Left
Club information
society Career ended
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000-1999 RussiaRussia CSKA Moscow
1999-2012 SpainSpain Ademar León
National team
  Games (goals)
RussiaRussia Russia 158 (448)

Status: national team January 1, 2008

Denis Ivanovich Kriwoschlykow ( Russian Дени́с Ива́нович Кривошлы́ков ; * May 10, 1971 in Moscow ) is a former Russian handball player . His height is 1.83 m.

Kriwoschlykow, who last played for the Spanish top club Ademar León (back number 17) and ran for the Russian men's national handball team (back number 6), was mostly used on the right wing .

Denis Kriwoschlykow started playing handball in his hometown at CSKA Moscow . There he won the Russian championship in 1994 and 1995. In 1999 he and Eduard Kokscharow received from coach Vladimir Maximow as the only Russian player so far the permission to move abroad in order to develop there. Kriwoschlykow then moved to the Spanish league ASOBAL to Ademar León . With the Castilians he won the Spanish championship and the Copa del Rey de Balonmano in 2001 and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 2005 . After the 2011/12 season he left Ademar León.

Denis Kriwoschlykow has played over 150 international matches for the Russian men's national handball team, throwing over 500 goals. With the Russian men's national handball team he was European champion in 1996, world champion in 1997 and Olympic champion in 2000 . In the 1999 World Men's Handball Championship and in the 2000 European Men's Handball Championship , he won silver at the 2004 Olympics again bronze . With Russia he also took part in the men's handball world championship in Germany in 2007 and finished sixth.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.eurohandball.com Countdown part 9: Reale Ademar León , accessed on November 13, 2016