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Yunost Minsk

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Established
1991 (33 years old)

Sport
Ice Hockey

Stadium/Home
Chizhovka-Arena
(8,807 Capacity)

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Location
Minsk, Belarus

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Belarusian Extraleague

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18/03 Yunost Minsk 0 - 3 Zhlobin
16/03 Zhlobin 3 - 1 Yunost Minsk
14/03 Zhlobin 2 - 1 Yunost Minsk
12/03 Yunost Minsk 1 - 3 Zhlobin
10/03 Yunost Minsk 4 - 1 Zhlobin

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HC Yunost-Minsk (Belar. Юнасць Мінск, Junaść Minsk) is a Belarusian ice hockey team that currently plays in the Belarusian Extraleague. They play their home games at Chizhovka-Arena, located in Minsk.

Yunost is the ten-times champion of Belarus, most recently in the 2020/2021 season. They won the Belarusian league three years in a row thrice: in 2003/2004, 2004/2005, and 2005/2006; 2008/2009, 2009/2010, and 2010/2011; as well as 2018/2019, 2019/2020, and 2020/2021.

They played in the Russian Supreme Hockey League during the 2012-13 season. Yunost's place in the Belarusian Extraleague was taken by its reserve team.

Since 2012, it has been a feeder team of the KHL club Dinamo Minsk.

Team Members




Antonov





Arsenyuk





Bolshakov





Brikun





Buyalsky





Demchenko





Drozd





Dyakov





Karpovich



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Kashkar





Kazakevich





Kitarov





Kovyrshin





Lopachuk





Martynov





Mingaleyev





Mitskevich





Nogachyov





Nosko





Oksentyuk





Osipkov





Palchik





Parfenyuk





Parfeyevets





Rasseikin



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Rovba





Shchyochin





Shulenin





Sirotin





Stefanovich





Tyutyayev





Vinogradov





Zinovenko



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Stadium or Home

Čyžoŭka-Arena (Belarusian: Чыжоўка-Арэна; Russian: Чижовка-Арена) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Čyžoŭka microdistrict of Minsk, Belarus. Its full name is "Шматфункцыянальны культурна-спартыўны і забаўляльны комплекс «Чыжоўка-Арэна»". Opened in December 2013, it is mostly used for concerts, ice hockey and other indoor sporting activities. The main arena has a capacity of 8,807 people and the training arena - 473 seats. The project of Čyžoŭka-Arena was changed several times. The final project was approved in July 2010.

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