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Soviet Union Women's National Field Hockey Team
The Soviet Union women's national field hockey team represented the Soviet Union in women's international field hockey and was controlled by the Federation of bandy and field hockey USSR, the governing body for field hockey in the Soviet Union. Tournament record Summer Olympics *1980 – World Cup *1981 – *1983 – 10th place *1986 – 8th place European Championship *1984 – *1987 – *1991 – Friendship Games *1984 – Past squads 1980 Olympic Games * Valentina Zazdravnykh * Tatyana Shvyganova * Galina Vyuzhanina * Tatyana Yembakhtova * Alina Kham * Natella Krasnikova *Nadezhda Ovechkina * Nelli Gorbyatkova * Yelena Guryeva * Galina Inzhuvatova * Nadezhda Filippova * Lyudmila Frolova * Lidiya Glubokova * Leyla Akhmerova * Natalia Buzunova * Natalia Bykova See also *Russia women's national field hockey team *Soviet Union men's national field hockey team External linksSoviet Union field hockey team at 1980 Olympics at sports-references National team Former ...
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Federation Of Bandy And Field Hockey USSR
Federation of bandy and field hockey USSR (Russian: Федерация хоккея с мячом и хоккея на траве СССР) was the governing body for the sports of bandy and field hockey in the Soviet Union. The federation was governing these two sports since 1967, when ice hockey was split off to form the Soviet Union Ice Hockey Federation; ice hockey had only been introduced to the Soviet Union some twenty years earlier. The federation was one of the founding members of the Federation of International Bandy in 1955. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in late 1991, the federation was replaced by the All Russian Bandy Federation in early 1992. For field hockey, the Russian Field Hockey Federation was created in its place. The following former states of the Soviet Union now have their own bandy federations: Russia (founded in 1992), Kazakhstan ( Kazakhstan Bandy Federation, 1993), Belarus ( Belarusian Bandy Federation, 1999), Estonia ( Estonian Bandy Asso ...
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