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Anatoli Kartayev
Born (1947-04-12)April 12, 1947,
Chelyabinsk, RSFSR, Soviet Union
Position Forward
Pro clubs Traktor Chelyabinsk
Ntl. team  Soviet Union
Playing career 1971–1978

Anatoli Zinovyevich Kartayev (Russian: Анатолий Зиновьевич Картаев; born April 12, 1947) is a former Russian and Soviet professional ice hockey player and coach.

Biography[]

Pupil of the Chelyabinsk sports club "Voskhod" (first trainer S. Sayfutdinov). In "Traktor" played in 1971-78 position of the forward.

Kartayev played more than 20 games for the second national team of the USSR, scoring 15 goals.

Kartayev coached "Metallurgist" (Chelyabinsk) (1984–87), "Motorist" (Karagandy) (1989 — 1991), "Traktor" (Chelyabinsk), and also worked in China and Yugoslavia.

From 1996 to 2002 Kartayev headed Federation of hockey of Chelyabinsk Oblast.

Kartayev was the head coach of hockey club "Kazakhmys" (Satpaev, Kazakhstan) (October 2003-December 1, 2007). Together with "Kazakhmys" became the champion of Kazakhstan in a season 2005/06. In 2007 worked as the head coach of the national team of Kazakhstan.[1]

Now Kartayev works as a trainer in Kopeysk.

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