Stanislav Muchachev

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Flag of Bulgaria and Russia.svg  Stanislav Muchachev Ice hockey player
Date of birth February 25, 1985
place of birth Sverdlovsk , Soviet Union
size 188 cm
Weight 90 kg
position striker
Shot hand Left
Career stations
2001-2003 Dinamo-Energija Yekaterinburg
2003 Krylya Sovetov Moscow
2003-2005 HK Spartak Moscow
2005 Neftyanik Leninogorsk
2006-2011 HK Slavia Sofia
2011–2012 Truva Ankara
2012-2015 HK CSKA Sofia
since 2015 SK Irbis-Skate

Stanislaw Muchatschew ( Bulgarian Станислав Мухачев , Russian Станислав Сергеевич Мухачёв / Stanislav Sergeyevich Muchatschow * 25. February 1985 in Sverdlovsk , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union ) is a Russian - Bulgarian ice hockey player , who at since 2015 SK Irbis Skating in the Bulgarian Hockey League play.

Career

Stanislaw Muchachev began his career as a hockey player in his Russian hometown Yekaterinburg with Dinamo-Energija , with whom he played in the second Russian league, the Vysschaya League . After he temporarily ran up in 2003 in the second team of Krylja Sowetow Moscow in the third-rate Pervaya League , he moved during the season to HK Spartak Moscow , where he was also in the second team in the Pervaya League on the ice. After a detour to Neftjanik Leninogorsk in the Vysschaya League in 2005, he left Russia in early 2006 and moved to the Bulgarian ice hockey league . There he played until 2011 for the record champions HK Slavia Sofia , with whom he was Bulgarian champion four times (2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011) and Bulgarian cup winner twice (2008 and 2009) . In 2009 he was voted the best striker in the Bulgarian league. After a year with Truva Ankara in the Turkish Super League , Muchachev returned to Sofia, but now to Slavia's local competitor CSKA , with whom he won his fifth, sixth and seventh national championship in 2013, 2014 and 2015. At the IIHF Continental Cup 2014/15 , Muchachev and CSKA reached the second round with victories over CG Puigcerdà (3: 2), İzmir Büyükşehir Belediyesi SK (19: 3) and HK Beostar (10: 2). There the team failed after defeats against the Fischtown Pinguins (2: 6), the Belfast Giants (2: 6) and the Tilburg Trappers (4: 5), although against the team from the Netherlands a 4: 1 lead was not possible was enough to win. In 2015 he switched to the new league SK Irbis-Skate , which is also based in Sofia. With Irbis-Skate he was also Bulgarian champion in 2016 and 2017.

International

With the Bulgarian men's national team , Muchachev took part in the World Championships in Division II in 2009 , when he was the top scorer and, together with the South Korean Kwon Tae-an, was the second best scorer behind his compatriot Alexej Jotow , in 2010 when he was the second best template provider behind the Spaniard Alejandro Pedraz and together with his compatriot Alexej Jotow was also the second best scorer behind the Spaniard Juan Muñoz , in 2011 , 2012 and 2013 . He was the tournament's top scorer in 2009 and was voted best striker in 2012. In both years he was also named the best Bulgarian player. He played Division III at the World Championships in 2014 , 2017 , when he was voted best player on his team, and in 2018 , leading the Bulgarians to immediate promotion to Division II as team captain in 2014. In addition to his compatriot Iwan Chodulow and Ben Houdremont from Luxembourg , in 2014 he was the second best assist provider behind team-mate Alexej Jotow. He also represented his colors in qualifying for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver , when the Bulgarian team failed in the pre-qualification despite being tied with group winners Spain due to the lost direct comparison (2: 6).

Coaching career

Before he was on the ice for the Bulgarian national ice hockey team since 2009, he was the team's assistant coach in Division II at the 2008 World Cup . Since 2011 he has been the assistant coach of the Bulgarian women's national team . At the U20 World Cup , he looked after the Bulgarian offspring in Division III as head coach.

In the 2011/12 season he also looked after the U16 team of Slavia Sofia as an assistant coach in the Bulgarian U16 league.

Achievements and Awards

  • 2008 Bulgarian champion with the HK Slawia Sofia
  • 2008 Bulgarian Cup winner with HK Slawia Sofia
  • 2009 Bulgarian champion with HK Slawia Sofia and best striker in the league
  • 2009 Bulgarian Cup winner with HK Slawia Sofia
  • 2010 Bulgarian champion with the HK Slawia Sofia
  • 2011 Bulgarian champion with the HK Slawia Sofia
  • 2013 Bulgarian champion with HK CSKA Sofia
  • 2014 Bulgarian champion with HK CSKA Sofia
  • 2015 Bulgarian champion with HK CSKA Sofia
  • 2016 Bulgarian champion with the SK Irbis-Skate
  • 2017 Bulgarian champion with the SK Irbis-Skate

International

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