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Soviet Union National Team
World Ice Hockey Champions 1966
European Ice Hockey Champions 1966

Team Roster
Viktor Kuzkin, Viktor Yakushev, Alexander Ragulin, Anatoli Firsov, Vyacheslav Starshinov, Anatoli Ionov, Oleg Zaytsev, Vladimir Vikulov, Vladimir Brezhnev, Konstantin Loktev, Alexander Almetov, Vitaly Davydov, Viktor Konovalenko, Boris Mayorov, Veniamin Alexandrov, Victor Polupanov, Viktor Zinger

Head Coach - Arkady Chernyshev
Coach - Anatoli Tarasov
Chairman of the USSR Ice Hockey Federation - Valentin Alekhin
Doctor - Alexei Vasiliev
Masseur - Grigory Avseenko

Виктор Кузькин, Виктор Якушев, Александр Рагулин, Анатолий Фирсов, Вячеслав Старшинов, Анатолий Ионов, Олег Зайцев, Владимир Викулов, Владимир Брежнев, Константин Локтев, Александр Альметов, Виталий Давыдов, Виктор Коноваленко, Борис Майоров, Вениамин Александров, Виктор Полупанов, Виктор Зингер

старший тренер - Аркадий Иванович Чернышев
тренер - Анатолий Владимирович Тарасов
председатель федерации хоккея СССР - Валентин Дмитриевич Алёхин
массажист - Григорий Авсеенко
врач - Алексей Васильев

The 1966 World Ice Hockey Championships was the 33rd edition of the Ice Hockey World Championships. The tournament was held in Hala Tivoli, Ljubljana, SR Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia from March 3 to March 14, 1966. For the fourth straight year, the Soviet Union won the tournament. For the Soviets, it was their sixth World and tenth European title. The Czechs beat both Canada and Sweden two to one, to take the Silver, while the Swedes' historic loss to East Germany helped put them fourth behind Canada for the Bronze.

NOTE
At the time of the championship Sweden was awarded the bronze, however, East Germany should have won because of their better record amongst only European clubs. In 1999 this mistake was corrected and living players were presented with the medals they were supposed to have won.

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