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        1. This is a person deciding to give his life for the benefit of others, no matter what happens.
        2. Vyacheslav Arkadevich "Slava" Bykov (born July 24, in Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR) is a former Soviet Ice hockey player and the current head coach of the.
        3. Staff Facts: Date of Birth: Jul 24, Place of Birth: Chelyabinsk, RUS Age: 64 Nation: Russia / Switzerland Highlights: 2-time World Championship Gold Medal.
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        6. Staff Facts: Date of Birth: Jul 24, Place of Birth: Chelyabinsk, RUS Age: 64 Nation: Russia / Switzerland Highlights: 2-time World Championship Gold Medal..

          Vyacheslav Bykov

          Hockey player, forward, Head coach of the Russian hockey team and Moscow CSKA
          Date of Birth: 24.06.1960
          Country: Russia

          Content:
          1. Early Life and Career
          2. Club Career
          3. International Success
          4. Coaching Career
          5. Accolades and Recognition
          6. Legacy

          Early Life and Career

          Vyacheslav Bykov, a prodigious hockey forward, was born on June 24, 1960, in the village of Russkiy Sholner in the Mari ASSR.

          His journey into hockey began in 1966 when his family relocated to Chelyabinsk, where he would later become a legendary player.

          Club Career

          Bykov's professional career commenced in 1979 with Traktor Chelyabinsk, where he showcased his exceptional skills.

          In 1982, he joined the legendary CSKA Moscow, where he reigned supreme as a champion for seven consecutive years (1983-1989). Together with CSKA, he amassed an astonishing 10 USSR Championship gold medals and 7 European Champion Cups.

          His stellar performance earned him opportunities abroad.

          From 1990 to 1998, By