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Wednesday, 28 September 2022

Kiddy (West Germany) - Eishockey-Weltmeisterschaft 1955


1955
Eishockey-Weltmeisterschaft 1955
Kiddy
West Germany
32 cards (1 football(ish))

Vzevolod Bobrov played football for CDKA Moscow, VVS Moscow, and Spartak Moscow, and represented the Soviet Union at the 1952 Olympic Games. He later became an ice hockey player and represented the Soviet Union at the 1956 Winter Olympic Games, winning a gold medal (card number 10).
Other Vzevolod Bobrov cards can be found in the following collections (*** checklist found on this blog, only the first one as a footballers, all the other are as an ice hockey player):
Euroset (Russia) - 2019 Euroset Soccer Season - 45 Vsevolod Bobrov (CSKA Moscow) - Legend  ***
1955 Kiddy Gum (West Germany) - Eishockey-Weltmeisterschaft 1955 - 10 Bobrewo (Vsevolod Bobrov)  ***
1958 Unknown issuer (Sweden) - Samlarserien "Sport" - 116 Vsevolod Bobrov  ***
1972-73 Soviet National Team Postcards - 23 Vsevolod Bobrov / Boris Kulagin
1973-74 Soviet National Team Postcards - 23 Vsevolod Bobrov / Boris Kulagin
1973-74 Williams (Sweden) Hockey 73/74 - 97 Vsevolod Bobrov
1974 Panda (Finland) - Jääkiekko '74 - 49 Vsevolod Bobrov
1974-75 Soviet National Team Postcards - 22 Vsevolod Bobrov
1980 Planet USSR National Hockey Team - 4 Vsevolod Bobrov

1.  1955 IIHF Opening Ceremony in Dortmund, West Germany
2.  Three Krefeld Cannons (Karl Bierschel, H.G. Pescher and Ulrich Eckstein) (West Germany)
3.  The Masters of Ice Hockey (Canada)
4.  Ivan McLelland (Canada)
5.  George McAvoy (Canada)
6.  Bill Warwick (Canada)
7.  Grant Warwick (Canada)
8.  Bernie Bathgate (Canada)
9.  Mike Shabaga (Canada)
10.  Vsevolod Bobrov - Russians Defend Title (Russia)
11.  Valentin Kuzin (Russia)
12.  Yuri Krylov (Russia)
13.  Nikolai Puchkov (Russia)
14.  Vladimír Zábrodský (Czechoslovakia)
15.  Karel Gut, Jiri Hanzl, Stanislva Bacilek (Czechoslovakia)
16.  Poland
17.  Germany v Sweden
18.  Czechoslovakia v Switzerland
19.  Russia v Finland
20.  Canada v USA
21.  Poland v West Germany
22.  USA v Finland
23.  Czechoslovakia v Canada
24.  Russia v Sweden
25.  Miroslav Rejman, Slavomír Bartoň, Oldřich Sedlák (Czechoslovakia)
26.  Don Rigazio (USA)
27.  Markus Egen (West Germany)
28.  Alfred Gansiniec (Poland)
29.  Bronislaw Gosztyla (Poland)
30.  Kurt Sepp, Ernst Trautwein (West Germany)
31.  Alfred Wrobel (Poland)
32.  Rainer Kossmann (West Germany)

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