(Alexei?) Lozhkin USSR 1990´s juniors game worn jersey #434    notforsale

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Game worn jersey of the Soviet Union team from the turn of the eighties and nineties. The nameplate (original by Tackla) refers to the name Lozhkin, which probably corresponds to Alexei Lozhkin, later a representative of Belarus. In the Soviet Union era he was still in his junior age, so this should be a junior jersey (probably U18). According to available statistics, Alexei Lozhkin played in the 1992 U20 Junior World Cup for Belarus. Previous statistics are not available, but this jersey would be probably based on 1990 and some tournament of 18-year-old players (in 1990 the Soviet Union still existed and used this type of jersey). The jersey bears a variety of signs of use. Nameplate is not placed right in the middle, which is a mistake, but not the only one for Tackla - a similar mistake was for example for František Procházka's 1989 World Championship jersey - there was a nameplate sewn off center (the player safely recognized the jersey and the nameplate and confirmed its authenticity, photo of his jersey and the nameplates can be found in the photo documentation of this Item). No further information or confirmation of dating or team has been obtained for the jersey itself. I will be grateful for any help.
Hockey Jersey Tackla Russia/Soviet Union/CIS/OAR Russia/Soviet Union/CIS/OAR - National team 1990s Russian Federation
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Game worn jersey of the Soviet Union team from the turn of the eighties and nineties.

The nameplate (original by Tackla) refers to the name Lozhkin, which probably corresponds to Alexei Lozhkin, later a representative of Belarus. In the Soviet Union era he was still in his junior age, so this should be a junior jersey (probably U18). According to available statistics, Alexei Lozhkin played in the 1992 U20 Junior World Cup for Belarus. Previous statistics are not available, but this jersey would be probably based on 1990 and some tournament of 18-year-old players (in 1990 the Soviet Union still existed and used this type of jersey).

The jersey bears a variety of signs of use. Nameplate is not placed right in the middle, which is a mistake, but not the only one for Tackla - a similar mistake was for example for František Procházka's 1989 World Championship jersey - there was a nameplate sewn off center (the player safely recognized the jersey and the nameplate and confirmed its authenticity, photo of his jersey and the nameplates can be found in the photo documentation of this Item).

No further information or confirmation of dating or team has been obtained for the jersey itself. I will be grateful for any help.