Alexander Barinev
Russian ice hockey player (1952–2021)
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Alexander Barinev (9 April 1952 – 27 February 2021)[1] was a Russian ice hockey player. He played for SKA MVO Kalinin, Khimik Voskresensk, Kristall Saratov, HC Spartak Moscow, and VEU Feldkirch.[2][3]
Honours
- IIHF European Junior Championships[4]
- – 1971 (with Soviet Union U-19)
- Soviet Championship League[1]
- Austrian Hockey League[4][5]
Team staff history
Ref.: [4]
- 1984–1985: VEU Feldkirch (player-coach)
- 1989–1991: VEU Feldkirch (head coach)
- 1991–1994: EC Ratingen (head coach)
- 1994–1995: EC Bad Tölz (head coach)
- 1997–2000: Spartak Moscow (asst. coach)
- 2000–2001: Vityaz Podolsk (head coach)
- 2002–2005: Spartak Moscow (asst. coach)
- 2008–2009: Spartak Moscow-2 (head coach)
- 2009–2010: MHK Spartak Moscow (head coach)
References
- ^ a b "Баринев Александр Михайлович". История хоккейной команды СПАРТАК МОСКВА (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-03-25.
- ^ "VEU Feldkirch-Kultstürmer Sascha Barinew ist tot". vol.at (in Kinyarwanda). 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2021-03-25.
- ^ Kofler, Heimo (2021-02-27). "Trauer um Alexander Barinew - Vorarlberger Nachrichten". Vorarlberger Nachrichten | VN.at. Retrieved 2021-03-25.
- ^ a b c "Alexander Barinev at eliteprospects.com". Elite Prospects. 1952-04-09. Retrieved 2021-03-25.
- ^ "Hockey sur glace". Archives (in French). 1910-01-11. Retrieved 2021-03-25.
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