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'''Fanuza Fahimovna Kadirova''' ({{lang-ru|Фануза Фахимовна Кадирова}}; born 6 April 1998) is a Russian [[ice hockey]] player and member of the [[Russia women's national ice hockey team|Russian national team]], [[2020–21 ZhHL season|currently]] playing with [[Dinamo-Neva Saint Petersburg]] of the [[Zhenskaya Hockey League]] (ZhHL).<ref>[http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/510/IHW5100RUS_33_2_0_RUS.pdf 2019 IIHF Women's World Championship roster]</ref>
'''Fanuza Fahimovna Kadirova''' ({{langx|ru|Фануза Фахимовна Кадирова}}; born 6 April 1998) is a Russian [[ice hockey]] player and member of the [[Russia women's national ice hockey team|Russian national team]], [[2020–21 ZhHL season|currently]] playing with [[Dinamo-Neva Saint Petersburg]] of the [[Zhenskaya Hockey League]] (ZhHL).<ref>[http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/510/IHW5100RUS_33_2_0_RUS.pdf 2019 IIHF Women's World Championship roster]</ref>


She has represented Russia at five [[IIHF Women's World Championship]]s ([[2015 IIHF Women's World Championship|2015]], [[2016 IIHF Women's World Championship|2016]], [[2017 IIHF Women's World Championship|2017]], [[2019 IIHF Women's World Championship|2019]], [[2021 IIHF Women's World Championship|2021]]) and at two [[Universiade]]s, winning gold in both [[Ice hockey at the 2017 Winter Universiade|2017]] and [[Ice hockey at the 2019 Winter Universiade|2019]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=2015 IIHF World Championship roster|url=http://reports.iihf.hockey/Hydra/486/IHW486000_33_3_0_RUS.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180212201557/https://reports.iihf.hockey/Hydra/486/IHW486000_33_3_0_RUS.pdf|archive-date=12 February 2018|access-date=30 December 2017}}</ref> At the [[2018 Winter Olympics]], she participated in the [[Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|women’s ice hockey tournament]] with the [[Olympic Athletes from Russia women's national ice hockey team|Olympic Athletes from Russia team]].
She has represented Russia at five [[IIHF Women's World Championship]]s ([[2015 IIHF Women's World Championship|2015]], [[2016 IIHF Women's World Championship|2016]], [[2017 IIHF Women's World Championship|2017]], [[2019 IIHF Women's World Championship|2019]], [[2021 IIHF Women's World Championship|2021]]) and at two [[Universiade]]s, winning gold in both [[Ice hockey at the 2017 Winter Universiade|2017]] and [[Ice hockey at the 2019 Winter Universiade|2019]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=2015 IIHF World Championship roster|url=https://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/486/IHW486000_33_3_0_RUS.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180212201557/https://reports.iihf.hockey/Hydra/486/IHW486000_33_3_0_RUS.pdf|archive-date=12 February 2018|work=[[International Ice Hockey Federation|IIHF]]|access-date=30 December 2017}}</ref> At the [[2018 Winter Olympics]], she participated in the [[Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament|women’s ice hockey tournament]] with the [[Olympic Athletes from Russia women's national ice hockey team|Olympic Athletes from Russia team]].


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*{{IOC profile}}
*{{Olympics.com profile|fanuza-kadirova}}
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 15 December 2024

Fanuza Kadirova
Фануза Кадирова
Born (1998-04-06) 6 April 1998 (age 26)
Kukmor, Tatarstan, Russia
Height 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Weight 62 kg (137 lb; 9 st 11 lb)
Position Forward
Shoots Left
ZhHL team
Former teams
Dinamo-Neva St. Petersburg
SK Gorny
Arktik-Universitet Ukhta
National team  Russia
Playing career 2014–present
Medal record
World Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Canada
Universiade
Gold medal – first place 2019 Krasnoyarsk Ice hockey
Gold medal – first place 2017 Astana-Almaty Ice hockey

Fanuza Fahimovna Kadirova (Russian: Фануза Фахимовна Кадирова; born 6 April 1998) is a Russian ice hockey player and member of the Russian national team, currently playing with Dinamo-Neva Saint Petersburg of the Zhenskaya Hockey League (ZhHL).[1]

She has represented Russia at five IIHF Women's World Championships (2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021) and at two Universiades, winning gold in both 2017 and 2019.[2] At the 2018 Winter Olympics, she participated in the women’s ice hockey tournament with the Olympic Athletes from Russia team.

References

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  1. ^ 2019 IIHF Women's World Championship roster
  2. ^ "2015 IIHF World Championship roster" (PDF). IIHF. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 February 2018. Retrieved 30 December 2017.
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