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'''Yuri Ivanovich Moiseev''' (July 15, 1940 in [[Penza]], [[Soviet Union]] – September 25, 2005) was an [[ice hockey]] player who played in the Soviet Hockey League. He played for [[HC CSKA Moscow]].
'''Yuri Ivanovich Moiseev''' (July 15, 1940 in [[Penza]], [[Soviet Union]] – September 25, 2005) was an [[ice hockey]] player who played in the Soviet Hockey League. He played for [[HC CSKA Moscow]].



Revision as of 05:39, 9 April 2023

Yuri Moiseyev
Born (1940-07-15) July 15, 1940 (age 84)
Penza, Russian SFSR, USSR
Died September 25, 2005(2005-09-25) (aged 65)
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight 161 lb (73 kg; 11 st 7 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for Metallurg Novokuznetsk
HC CSKA Moscow
National team  Soviet Union
Playing career 1958–1972
Olympic medal record
Men's ice hockey
Gold medal – first place 1968 Grenoble Team

Yuri Ivanovich Moiseev (July 15, 1940 in Penza, Soviet Union – September 25, 2005) was an ice hockey player who played in the Soviet Hockey League. He played for HC CSKA Moscow.

He won a gold medal at the 1968 Winter Olympics, and at the 1968 World Championships.[1] He was inducted into the Russian and Soviet Hockey Hall of Fame in 1968.

References

  1. ^ Taylor, Paul (2004). Jews and the Olympic Games: The Clash Between Sport and Politics : With a Complete Review of Jewish Olympic Medallists. ISBN 9781903900871.