Kazakhstan national bandy team
The Kazakh national bandy team has been representing Kazakhstan in the Bandy World Championships since 1995. Kazakhstan finished third in 2003, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.[1] In 2011 and 2012 they lost the semifinals after extra-time.
Association | Kazakhstan Bandy Federation |
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Head coach | Alexey Nikishov |
Team colors | |
First international | |
Norway 4 – 0 Kazakhstan Røa, 8 January 1994 | |
Biggest win | |
Hungary 0 – 29 Kazakhstan Khabarovsk, 29 January 2018 | |
Biggest defeat | |
Russia 22 – 1 Kazakhstan Vänersborg, 28 January 2019 Sweden 22 – 1 Kazakhstan Vänersborg, 30 January 2019 | |
Bandy World Championship | |
Appearances | 20 (first in 1995) |
Best result | Third place (2003, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) |
Kazakhstan won the 2011 Asian Winter Games.
The participation in the rink bandy tournament of the first CIS festival for national sports and games in 2017, Фестиваль национальных видов спорта и игр государств — участников Содружества Независимых Государств, resulted in third place.[2]
World Championship record
Tournament | Final standing |
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USA 1995 | Finished in 4th place (1st in Group B) |
Sweden 1997 | Finished in 4th place |
Russia 1999 | Finished in 5th place |
Finland and Sweden 2001 | Finished in 4th place |
Russia 2003 | Bronze |
Sweden 2004 | Finished in 4th place |
Russia 2005 | Bronze |
Sweden 2006 | Finished in 4th place |
Russia 2007 | Finished in 4th place |
Russia 2008 | Finished in 4th place |
Sweden 2009 | Finished in 4th place |
Russia 2010 | Finished in 4th place |
Russia 2011 | Finished in 4th place |
Kazakhstan 2012 | Bronze |
Sweden and Norway 2013 | Bronze |
Russia 2014 | Bronze |
Russia 2015 | Bronze |
Russia 2016 | Finished in 4th place |
Sweden 2017 | Finished in 5th place |
Russia 2018 | Finished in 4th place |
Sweden 2019 | Finished in 4th place |
Russia 2020 | - |
Current squad
Kazakh squad at the 2014 World Championship in Irkutsk, Russia.[3]
Pos. | Age | Name | Club | |
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GK | 33 | Sergey Naumov | Sibselmash Novosibirsk | |
GK | 31 | Andrei Reyn | Dynamo Moscow | |
DF | 40 | Mikhail Dobrynin | Volga Ulyanovsk | |
DF | 30 | Denis Maximenko | Start Nizhny Novgorod | |
DF | 37 | Yury Loginov | Sibselmash Novosibirsk | |
MF | 27 | Pavel Dubovik | Baykal-Energiya | |
MF | 31 | Sergei Gorchakov | Zorky Krasnogorsk | |
MF | 25 | Pyotr Gribanov | Akzhaiyk | |
MF | 33 | Andrey Kovalev | Baykal-Energiya | |
MF | 31 | Vyacheslav Markin | SKA-Neftyanik | |
MF | 31 | Yevgeny Shadrin | Baykal-Energiya | |
MF | 37 | Denis Slautin | Rodina Kirov | |
MF | 32 | Dmitrij Zavidovsky | Sibselmash Novosibirsk | |
FW | 34 | Leonid Bedarev | Start Nizhny Novgorod | |
FW | 25 | Rauan Isaliyev | Sibselmash Novosibirsk | |
FW | 32 | Alexandr Nasonov | Baykal-Energiya Irkutsk | |
FW | 23 | Iskander Nugmanov | Akzhaiyk | |
FW | 30 | Sergey Pochkunov | SKA-Neftyanik |
External links
References
- Team picture after the bronze medal had been captured in WCS 2015
- "Teams". 2014 Bandy World Championship Official Homepage. Archived from the original on 20 February 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
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