Mikhail Sergejewitsch Naumenkow

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Mikhail Naumenkov
Date of birth 19th February 1993
place of birth Moscow , Russia
size 184 cm
Weight 83 kg
position defender
number # 38
Shot hand Left
Draft
KHL Junior Draft 2010 , 5th round, 97th position
HK CSKA Moscow
Career stations
until 2013 HK CSKA Moscow
2013-2004 Admiral Vladivostok
since 2014 HK CSKA Moscow

Mikhail Sergejewitsch Naumenkow ( Russian Михаил Сергеевич Науменков ; born February 19, 1993 in Moscow ) is a Russian ice hockey player who has been under contract with HK CSKA Moscow in the Continental Hockey League since September 2014 .

Career

Mikhail Naumenkow began his career as an ice hockey player in his hometown with Krasnaya Armija Moscow , the youth department of HK CSKA Moscow . With Krasnaja Armija he won the 2011 Kharlamov Cup , the championship trophy of the Molodjoschnaja Chokkeinaja Liga and reached the final series of the league in the following year, which was lost to Omskije Jastreby Omsk with 1: 4 defeats. In the KHL Junior Draft 2010 he was selected by his home club in the fifth round as the 97th player, so that his transfer rights could not be acquired by another KHL team. From 2013 he played for CSKA Moscow in the Continental Hockey League before he was given to Admiral Vladivostok in December 2013 together with Ilya Zubov in exchange for Enwer Lissin . In the meantime, he was also used in the respective partner teams of the respective clubs in the Wysschaja Hockey League . In September 2014 he returned to CSKA in exchange for Nikita Lissow and Ilja Proskurjakow and won the Russian championship with them as the main round winner of the KHL in 2015 .

International

Naumenkow played with the Russian junior national team at the U20 World Cup in 2012 and won the silver medal there with his team. He made his debut in the Russian national team at the Euro Hockey Tour 2016/17 .

Achievements and Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Обмен между «Адмиралом» и ЦСКА. In: khl.ru. December 26, 2013, accessed January 15, 2016 .
  2. Михаил Науменков возвращается ЦСКА. In: cska-hockey.ru. September 22, 2014, accessed January 15, 2016 .