By Russian Tass News Agency
The Russian Ice Hockey Federation (RHF) and the Ice Hockey Federation of Uzbekistan (IHFU) have inked a cooperation of agreement, the RHF press service announced on Monday.
The cooperation agreement between the national ice hockey federations of Russia and Uzbekistan was signed by RHF President Vladislav Tretiak and IHFU chief Bakhtiyor Fazylov,
The agreement stipulates a calendar of friendly matches between the national teams of both countries as well as bilateral encounters between the youth teams of Russia and Uzbekistan.
The deal also envisages cooperation in the implementation of programs regarding training schools for coaches and referees as well as the organization of educational and training conferences.
The Kontinental Hockey League was founded in Russia in 2008 and currently lists 25 professional ice hockey clubs from Russia, Belarus, China, Finland, Kazakhstan, Latvia and Slovakia.
International experts deem the KHL as the premier ice hockey league in Europe and Asia ranking it as the world’s second most important right on the heels of the US-based NHL (the National Hockey League).
KHL President Chernyshenko stated in September 2018 that the league chalked up 3.5 billion rubles (over $50.3 million) in revenue for the 2017/2018 season.
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