The President of HC “Sokol” from Krasnoyarsk took part in the meeting of the leaders of the PARI VHL clubs

The President of HC "Sokol" from Krasnoyarsk took part in the meeting of the leaders of the PARI VHL clubs

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On May 21, Sochi hosted a meeting of the leaders of the VHL PARI clubs following the results of the completed season, in which Alexander Semin, President of ANO HC Sokol, took part.

On Sunday, on the Black Sea coast, a meeting of the leaders of the PARI VHL hockey clubs was held, at which the results of the completed season were discussed. The event was attended by FHR General Director Dmitry Kurbatov, VHL Managing Director Alexander Kiknadze, other representatives of the FHR and VHL, as well as the leaders of the league clubs, including the president of ANO HC Sokol Alexander Semin, the Krasnoyarsk hockey club reported on social networks.

As it became known, within the framework of the meeting, the sports results of the championship were summed up. In addition, they discussed the marketing policy of the league and clubs, refereeing issues, the medical component of the teams’ work, as well as changes in the competition regulations. They also announced information about the upcoming traditional VHL open-air match “Russian Classics”. This year it will be held on November 4 in Khanty-Mansiysk. The hosts Ugra and Tula AKM will take part in the match.

It is reported that the above event ended with the presentation of new clubs entering the PARI All-Russian Hockey League in the 2023-2024 season: Dynamo-Altai (Barnaul), Kristall (Saratov), ​​CSK VVS (Samara), Chelny (Naberezhnye Chelny) and for the first time Norilsk (Norilsk).

Photo: HC “Sokol” Krasnoyarsk / VKontakte.





Thus, 29 clubs will take part in the new season of PARI VHL – Silk Road Cup: AKM from the Tula region; “Bars” from Kazan; “Buran” from Voronezh; “Gornyak-UMMC” from Verkhnyaya Pyshma (Sverdlovsk region); “Diesel” from Penza; “Dynamo-Altai” from Barnaul; “Dynamo” from St. Petersburg; “Trans-Urals” from Kurgan; “Star” from Moscow; “Izhstal” from Izhevsk; “Crystal” from Saratov; “Metallurg” from Novokuznetsk; “Hammer” from Perm; “Oilman” from Almetyevsk; “Norilsk” from Norilsk; “Omsk Wings” from Omsk; “Rostov” from Rostov-on-Don; “Rubin” from Tyumen; “Ryazan-VDV” from Ryazan; “SKA-Neva” from St. Petersburg; “Falcon” from Krasnoyarsk; “Toros” from Neftekamsk; HC “Tambov” from Tambov; “Chemist” from Voskresensk; CSK Air Force from Samara; “Chelny” from Naberezhnye Chelny; “Chelmet” from Chelyabinsk; “Ugra” from Khanty-Mansiysk; “Southern Ural” from Orsk.

It was previously known that head coach of HC “Sokol” from Krasnoyarsk, Pavel Desyatkov leaves his post.

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