Serhiy Kharchenko

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UkraineUkraine  Serhiy Kharchenko Ice hockey player
Date of birth April 17, 1976
place of birth Kiev , Ukrainian SSR
size 178 cm
Weight 87 kg
position center
Shot hand Right
Career stations
until 2002 HK Sokil Kiev
1996-1997 Ldinka Kiev
2002-2004 EV Füssen
2004-2006 HK Sokil Kiev
2006-2007 Hull Stingrays
2007-2009 HK Sokil Kiev
2009-2011 HK Beibarys Atyrau
2011-2013 HK Sokil Kiev
2013-2014 HK Kompanion-Naftohas Kiev

Serhij Olehowytsch Chartschenko ( Ukrainian Сергій Олегович Харченко ; born April 17, 1976 in Kiev , Ukrainian SSR , Soviet Union ) is a former Ukrainian ice hockey player who spent most of his career with HK Sokil Kiev , for whom he worked in both Ukraine and Belarus and Russia played, spent.

Career

Chartschenko began his career with HK Sokil Kiev in his native city. At this club he played most of his career. In addition to the appearances in the Ukrainian league , in which he was able to win the Ukrainian championship in 2005, 2006 and 2009 , also in the East European Hockey League , which the team won in 1998 and 1998, as well as in Russia and Belarus. In 1996/97 he also played for Ldinka Kiew in EEHL. In the meantime he left his home club for a few years. From 2002 to 2004 he played for EV Füssen in the German Oberliga , 2006/07 for the Hull Stingrays in the British Elite Ice Hockey League , 2009 to 2011 for HK Beibarys Atyrau , with whom he was Kazakh champion in 2011 , and for Completed his career in 2013/14 with HK Kompanion-Naftohas Kiev , with which he won his fourth Ukrainian title.

International

Kharthenko represented his home country in both the junior and senior sectors. For the first time he played with the Ukrainian selection at the U18-C European Championships in 1993 and 1994 . With the Ukrainian junior selection , he took part in the Junior A World Championship in 1995 . Despite a 3-2 win over the United States , however, it was not enough to keep the league.

Then it took seven years to the Ukrainian Men's National Team at the 2002 World Cup took part in the top division. In 2003 , 2004 and 2007 he also played for his country in the top division of the World Cup. At the 2009 World Cup he played in Division I. He also took part in the qualifying tournament for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin for Ukraine .

Achievements and Awards

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