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  • and conspiracy theorist. Nikolay Durakov, 89, Russian bandy player (SKA-Sverdlovsk). Karl Galinsky, 82, American academic and historic researcher. Barbara...
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    in 1977 moved to SKA Sverdlovsk, where he was serving with the Soviet Army. He retired in 1994 to become a coach of SKA Sverdlovsk. The team was disbanded...
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    Central Stadium (Yekaterinburg) (category Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Sverdlovsk Oblast)
    Union, Norway, Sweden and Finland). Approximately during the time when SKA-Sverdlovsk was one of the best club teams in the world. The stadium hosted the...
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  • Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast
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    the original on 16 November 2013. Retrieved 9 July 2014. Wikimedia Commons has media related to FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast. Official website (in Russian)...
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  • 1996), winner of the European Cup (1997). Played for Avtomobilist Sverdlovsk, SKA Sverdlovsk, HC Lada Togliatti and the Russian national team, including at...
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  • Thumbnail for Sergei Pleshakov
    in 1977 moved to SKA Sverdlovsk, where he was serving with the Soviet Army. He retired in 1994 to become a coach of SKA Sverdlovsk. The team was disbanded...
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  • 1987–88 SKA Sverdlovsk URS.2 63 11 14 25 22 — — — — — 1988–89 SKA Sverdlovsk URS.2 65 24 24 48 46 — — — — — 1989–90 Avtomobilist Sverdlovsk URS 23 3...
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  • preserved. It was won by HC Klein Zwitserland in a final match against SKA Sverdlovsk, which was the revelation of the competition considering Soviet hockey...
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  • following: 1992 – Zorky (Krasnogorsk) 1993 – Zorky (Krasnogorsk) 1994 – SKA-Sverdlovsk (Yekaterinburg) 1995 – Sibselmash (Novosibirsk) 1996 – Vodnik (Arkhangelsk)...
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  • Uralsky Trubnik Stadium (category Sverdlovsk Oblast articles missing geocoordinate data)
    Russian Bandy Super League without artificial ice. It is the home of SKA-Sverdlovsk and Uralsky Trubnik. "Информация о стадионе «Уральский трубник», Первоуральск...
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  • Aleksandr Dryagin (category SKA-Sverdlovsk players)
    position Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1990–1995 SKA-Sverdlovsk 1995–1998 Ale/Surte BK 1998–2005 Vetlanda BK 2002–2003 → Helenelunds...
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  • Season Winners Runners-up 1974 SKA-Sverdlovsk Falu BS 1975 Dynamo Moscow Ljusdals BK 1976 Dynamo Moscow Brobergs IF 1977 Dynamo Alma-Ata Oulun Luistinseura...
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  • Ilnur Gizatullin (category SKA-Sverdlovsk players)
    14 st 7 lb) Position Left wing Shot Left Played for SK Uritskogo Kazan SKA Sverdlovsk Metallurg Serov Neftyanik Almetievsk Itil Kazan TAN Kazan Ak Bars Kazan...
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  • "Number of trailing zeros", see find first set NTZ Stadium, homeground of SKA-Sverdlovsk Natuzzi (NYSE ticker symbol) the ISO code of the Saudi Arabian–Iraqi...
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  • Mayak or 3 500 against SKA-Sverdlovsk. Although located in Chelyabinsk Oblast, the club belongs to the bandy federation of Sverdlovsk Oblast. The club was...
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  • Moscow Krylatskoye Stadium 8,000 Rodina-2 Kirov Rodina Stadium 7,500 SKA-Sverdlovsk Yekaterinburg Uralskiy Trubnik Stadium 6,000 Vodnik-2 Arkhangelsk Trud...
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