Anatoli Tarasov

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Anatoli Tarasov was a pioneering Soviet ice hockey coach widely regarded as the "father of Russian hockey" for developing the Soviet national team's dominant playing style and training methods.

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instanceOf Soviet sports coach
human
ice hockey coach
awardReceived Hockey Hall of Fame induction
IIHF Hall of Fame
surface form: IIHF Hall of Fame induction
coachOfSportsTeam CSKA Moscow
surface form: HC CSKA Moscow

Soviet Union national ice hockey team
countryOfCitizenship Soviet Union
dateOfBirth 1918-12-10
dateOfDeath 1995-06-23
employer Central Sports Club of the Army (CSKA)
endTime 1970s (coaching Soviet national team)
fieldOfWork ice hockey tactics
sports coaching
fullName Anatoli Tarasov self-linksurface differs
surface form: Anatoli Vladimirovich Tarasov
genre team-oriented, combination-style ice hockey
heritage Russian
influenced Russian ice hockey
Soviet Union national ice hockey team
international ice hockey coaching methods
inspiredBy Soviet collectivist sports philosophy
knownFor creating Soviet national ice hockey team playing style
developing Soviet ice hockey training methods
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
memberOf IIHF Hall of Fame
surface form: Hockey Hall of Fame

IIHF Hall of Fame
memberOfSportsTeam CSKA Moscow
surface form: HC CSKA Moscow
militaryRank officer
name Anatoli Tarasov self-link
nickname father of Russian hockey
notableAchievement Olympic gold medals as coach of Soviet Union
multiple world championships with Soviet national team
notableWork development of Soviet hockey training system
occupation bandy player
football player
ice hockey coach
participatedIn World War II
placeOfBirth Moscow
Russian SFSR
surface form: Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

Soviet Union
placeOfDeath Moscow
Russia
positionPlayed forward
sport association football
bandy
ice hockey
startTime 1950s (coaching Soviet national team)
workLocation Moscow

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IIHF Hall of Fame hasInductee Anatoli Tarasov
Anatoli Tarasov name Anatoli Tarasov self-link
Anatoli Tarasov fullName Anatoli Tarasov self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Anatoli Vladimirovich Tarasov
Tarasov Division namedAfter Anatoli Tarasov
Tatiana Tarasova father Anatoli Tarasov
this entity surface form: Anatoly Tarasov