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Yunost Minsk

  • Name in original language: ХК Юность-Минск
  • Year of foundation: 1975
  • Colours: dark blue,red,white
  • Club status: active
  • Address: Pervomayskaya 3
    220088 Minsk
  • Phone: +375-17-294-61-67
  • Fax: +375-17-285-27-13
  • Email: mail@junost.org, kovaleva@junost.org (Press Office)
  • WWW: Yunost Minsk, Instagram
 
Yunost Minsk is major league affiliate of: Yunost Minsk - MHL

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Season 2008-2009

Club teams

This club in 2008-2009: Belarus Cup | Belarus Open League

 
Current rosterseason 2008-2009
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GAleksei Abramov21.09.1982186 cm94 kgN/A
GStanislav Artinsky03.12.1990183 cm75 kgleft
GAlexander Borodulya06.10.1991181 cm83 kgleft
GMagnus Eriksson12.08.1973180 cm85 kgleft
GStepan Goryachevskikh26.06.1985178 cm77 kgleft
GSergei Shabanov24.02.1974187 cm93 kgleft
DYan Golubovsky09.03.1976192 cm95 kgright
DAndrei Karev12.02.1985179 cm97 kgleft
LDOleg Khmyl30.01.1970182 cm99 kgright
DOleg Leontiev15.11.1970182 cm83 kgleft
DAleksandr Ryadinsky01.04.1978189 cm94 kgright
DAleksei Shagov02.01.1986183 cm93 kgleft
DVyacheslav Shipilo30.08.1985193 cm94 kgleft
DNikolai Stasenko15.02.1987195 cm93 kgleft
DSergei Yakimovich02.01.1982177 cm82 kgleft
D/FMaksim Tishkin18.02.1983177 cm83 kgleft
FAlexander Kitarov18.06.1987190 cm95 kgleft
CAleksandr Korotkevich03.03.1988184 cm99 kgright
CEvgeny Kurilin03.01.1979184 cm80 kgright
LWAlexander Materukhin17.10.1981183 cm95 kgright
FAndrei Pichukha08.04.1990185 cm84 kgleft
FStepan Ponomarev16.01.1976187 cm96 kgright
FRoman Romanenko04.08.1975188 cm93 kgright
FAleksandr Schurko14.03.1987192 cm90 kgright
FArtem Senkevich04.05.1982191 cm92 kgleft
FViktor Shariton31.07.1978182 cm100 kgleft
RWSergei Shitkovsky31.08.1970178 cm86 kgleft
FMaksim Slysh20.01.1979180 cm82 kgright
RWAndrei Stepanov14.04.1986178 cm92 kgright
LWOleg Timchenko27.04.1978178 cm100 kgleft
LWVitaly Valuy17.04.1974182 cm80 kgleft
CAlexander Volchkov25.09.1977186 cm95 kgleft
CArtem Volkov28.01.1985181 cm84 kgleft
FKonstantin Zakharov02.05.1985187 cm95 kgright
Coach name State Born Coach position  
Aleksei Scheblanov24.01.1968Assistant Coach
Mikhail Zakharov22.01.1962Head Coach

* no longer in the club

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Belarusian Extraliga: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010
Belarusian Cup: 2004, 2009, 2010
Continental Cup: 2007

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HC Vitebsk retains Belarus Cup

Today the first official trophy of the new season was assigned: Vitebsk retains the Belarus Cup, named after Ruslan Salei, by beating 2-1 Shakhtar Soligorsk in the final. HK Brest won the bronze, by beating 2-1 Yunost Minsk

(27 Aug 2023)
 

Dinamo Minsk won Belarus Cup

For the third time in history, Dinamo Minsk won the Belarus Cup, named after Ruslan Salei, by beating 3-0 in the final, played in Gomel, cup holder and national champion Yunost Minsk. In the semifinal, Dinamo trashed 4-0 host Gomel, while Yunost prevailed at shootouts against Dinamo Maladzyechna. These teams reached the final four by winnig their qualification groups, while Dinamo Minsk and Yunost earned a bye and enter in the competition in the final four.
In the bronze medal final, Dinamo Maladzyechna left no chance for Gomel, with a 5-1 victory.
It's the first trophy for Dinamo Minsk since 2009, when the club won the Spengler Cup

(31 Aug 2020)
 

Awards in Belarus assigned

The Belarusian Federation announced the awards for the 19-20 Extraliga, one of few leagues completed in Europe. The winners are determined by the votes of all Extraliga clubs

Best Goalie: Maxim Malyutin (Shakhtar Soligorsk)
Best Defender: Andrei Antonov (Yunost Minsk)
Best Forward: Nikita Remezov (Neman Grodno)
Best Young Player: Nasser Subkhi (HK Gomel)
Playoffs MVP: Maxim Malyutin (Shakhtar Soligorsk)
Coach of the Year: Yuri Faikov (Shakhtar Soligorsk)

(17 May 2020)
 

Shakhtar to the finals in Belarus

No corona break in Belarus. Today Shakhtar Soligorsk beat Neman Grodno 1-0 to qualify for the finals against Yunost. The finals start on Friday.

(24 Mar 2020)
 

Geoff Platt named Player of the Year in Belarus

Forward Geoff Platt, recently signed with Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg from Jokerit, was named Player of the Year by Belarusian journalists. The Canadian born Platt, who had Belarusian citizenship since 2013, received 367 votes, finishing ahead of Dinamo Minsk defender Kristian Khenkel (190) and Yunost Minsk forward Mikhail Stefanovich (115)

(15 Jul 2019)
 

Belarus Cup fixtures unveiled

The calendar of 2019 Belarus Cup, named after legend Ruslan Salei, was unveiled with a new formula: the teams from Extraliga A and B was splitted in two groups. The winner of each group advances to the semifinals, where are automatically qualified champion Yunost Minsk and Dinamo Minsk. The semifinals and the finals will be held in Orsha on August 17 and 18

(20 Jun 2019)
 

Neman retains title

Seventh title of Belarus Extraliga for Neman Grodno that defeated arch rival Yunost Minsk after six games in the final series, with a decisive 3-2 at Chizovka Arena in front of 7000 spectators.
"We did a good job. This is the victory of the whole staff, the leadership of the club and the fans." said Russian coach Sergei Pushkov

(07 Apr 2018)
 

Milestone for Mikhail Zakharov

In the Belarus League game against Shakhtar Soligorsk (won 7-3) Yunost Minsk coach Mikhail Zakharov celebrated an historic milestone: it was the game number 900 at the head of the team and at the same time also the game 900 in the history of the club: that's right, Zakharov headed the cluib since its foundation in 2003. During this 15 years Zakharov turned a small club in a top team in Belarus and Europe: 7 domestic leagues, 5 Belarus Cups and 3 Continental Cup, the last one won in past January, making Yunost the biggest winner of the plate.
Zakharov also leaded U18 National Team and Belarus at World Championship in 2004 and at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver

(23 Feb 2018)
 

Neman and Gomel are the finalists of Belarus Cup

Despite two defeats in 2nd leg of semifinals, Cup holder Neman Grodno and HK Gomel are the finalists of 2017 Belarus Cup, named after Ruslan Salei.

In a replay of last season Cup and league finals, Neman knocked out rival Yunost Minsk, winning 6-4 in Minsk and loosing 1-2 at home.

An opening goal by Edijs Brahmanis was enough for Gomel to secure the pass for the final, despite the 3-1 defeat against Dinamo Maladzyechna, thanks to the 3-0 victory in the first leg.
The date of final is TBD
HK Gomel won the national Cup 4 times, the lasty in 2013; Neman has two titles, in 2015 and 2017

(27 Sep 2017)
 

Belarus Cup semifinals set

After the last game, won by Dinamo Maladzyechna against Yunost Minsk, the semifinals of Belarus Cup are known with the first two teams from each of two groups qualified: HC Dinamo Maladzyechna, winner of Group A, will play with Gomel, while Neman Grodno will face Yunost Minsk. The dates of two legs of semifinals are to be determined

(27 Aug 2017)
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Fast factsseason 2008-2009
Leagues

Yunost Minsk participates in season 2008-2009: Belarus Cup, Belarus Open League

 
 
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