Today
Vladimir Plyuschev officially became a new head coach of Youth Russian
National Team (U-20). The contract has concluded under the scheme
"1+1".
We will remind that the decision on Plyuschev,s
appointment was accepted on June, 18th at the session of Executive
committee FHR.
Among pupils of Plyuschev, acting under his
management in different national teams 11 hockey players have won
titles of World champions in Quebec and Bern: Alexandr Frolov, Ilya
Kovalchuk, Konstantin Korneyev, Alexandr Semin, Dmitry Kalinin, Sergey
Zinovyev, Oleg Saprykin, Denis Grebeshkov, Anton Volchenkov, Fedor
Tyutin, Alexander Perezhogin.
As the head coach of a Youth National team
Plyuschev has already won a gold medal in the World championship in
2002, and before has won the World championship U-18 in 2001. At the
last season Plyuschev headed U-18 national team which has taken the
second place in the World championship passing in the USA.
Vladimir Pluschev – head coach U-20
2.08.1955
As a player:
Forward of CSKA 1973-1974
Forward of SKA (Sverdlovsk) 1974-1975
Forward of “Dynamo” (Moscow) 1975-1977
Forward of “Lokomotiv” (Moscow) 1977-1979
Achievements:
Champion of USSR among youth in 1969, 1970
Cup-winner USSR in 1976
As a club coach:
Coach of HC “Ak Bars” (Kazan) 2001-2003
Head coach of HC “Ak Bars” (Kazan) 2003
Vice-president of HC “Spartak” 2003-2005
Head coach of “Severstal” (Cherepovets) 2005-2006
Achievements:
Silver medalist Russian Championship 2002
As a coach in select teams:
Head coach of youth Team 1980 year of birth in 1995-1998
Head coach of youth Team 1983 year of birth in 1998-2001
U-20 Head coach in 2001-2002
Head coach of Russian National Team in 2002-2003
Coach of Russian National Team in 2005
U-16 Head coach in 2006-2007
U-17 Head coach in 2007-2008
U-18 Head coach in 2008-2009
U-20 Head coach from 2009
Achievements:
Winner of Youth Olympic Games in 1998
Bronze winner of Europe Championship among youth in 1998
Winner of Olympic Festival in 1998
World Champion among youth in 2001
World U-20 Champion in 2002
Silver winner of Europe hockey tour in 2003
Silver winner of World U18 Championship in 2009
Russian Ice Hockey Federation
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