Räshid Hakimsan

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Räshid Hakimsan
Räshid Hakimsan.jpg
Hakimsan in 1950's.
Born April 5, 1934
Tampere, Finland
Died September 4, 1997 (aged 63)
Position Attacker
Played for Ilves
Playing career 1951–1960

Räshid Hakimsan (April 5, 1934 – September 4, 1997[1]) was a Finnish ice hockey player and a referee. He played in SM-Sarja during the years 1951 to 1960 and won the Finnish Championship four times.

Career[]

Räshid Hakimsan represented his entire career a local team Ilves, where he played 88 matches in total. During those years, his points were 64 + 35 = 99, and penalties 33 minutes.[2] He won the Finnish Championship in 1952, 1957, 1958 and 1960.[3] As a referee, Hakimsan acted in 181 SM-Sarja / SM-Liiga matches and two world championships.[4]

During his younger years, he was also known as a talented football and basketball player.[5]

Personal life[]

Räshid Hakimsan was a part of the Finnish Tatar community. Among the community of Tampere, his father was the known artist, Aisa Hakimcan. His sister Aliye was an actress and singer in their native language theater productions.[6]

Mentioned Tatar family name has had different versions in Finland; "Hakimcan, Hakimdshan, Hakimsan, Hakimsanoff, Hakim."[7][8][9] It was at first - as everything else during early 1900s, written in the Arabic script.[10]

In the hockey team Ilves, some other members of the Tatar community played at the same time as Hakimsan; for example , who's also known for commercializing Peremech (pärämäç) in Finland, and Lotfi Nasib, who has been inducted into the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame.[11][12][13]

Literature[]

  • Baibulat, Muazzez: Tampereen Islamilainen Seurakunta: juuret ja historia. Gummerus Kirjapaino Oy, 2004. ISBN 952-91-6753-9
  • Bedretdin, Kadriye (editor): Tugan Tel - Kirjoituksia Suomen tataareista. Suomen Itämainen Seura, 2011. ISBN 978-951-9380-78-0
  • Suikki, Reijo (päätoimittaja): Jääkiekkokirja 2005 - 2006. Egmont Kustannus Oy Ab, 2005. ISBN 952-469-357-7.
  • Forss, Risto, ym.: Suuri Jääkiekkoteos 1. Scandia-Kirjat Oy, 1979. ISBN 951-9466-14-2.
  • Leinonen, Kimmo: Koulukadun Sankarit, Tampereen jääkiekkoilun historia 1928-1965. APALI, 2014. ISBN 978-952-5877-38-0.
  • Leitzinger, Antero: Mishäärit - Suomen vanha islamilainen yhteisö. Kirja-Leitzinger, 1996. ISBN 952-9752-08-3
  • Raevuori, Antero & Honkavaara, Aarne: Pelimiehiä, tulisieluja - Tampereen Ilves 50 vuotta. Ilves ry, 1981. ISBN 951-99 323-7-2.

References[]

  1. ^ Ilves Kausikirja 1997-1998. Tampereen Ilves ry. 1997.
  2. ^ "Ilves-Historia Pelaaja".
  3. ^ Forss, Risto (1979). Suuri Jääkiekkoteos 1. Scandia-Kirjat Oy. p. 285. ISBN 951-9466-14-2.
  4. ^ Raevuori, Honkavaara, Antero, Aarne (1981). Pelimiehiä, tulisieluja - Tampereen Ilves 50 vuotta. Tampere: Ilves ry. p. 151. ISBN 951-99 323-7-2.
  5. ^ Leinonen, Kimmo (2014). Koulukadun Sankarit, Tampereen jääkiekkoilun historia 1928-1965. APALI. p. 162. ISBN 978-952-5877-38-0.
  6. ^ Baibulat 2004, p. 179, 254
  7. ^ Baibulat 2004, p. 182, p. 30
  8. ^ Leitzinger 1996, p. 131
  9. ^ "Hakimsanoff". Kansalliskirjasto Digi.
  10. ^ Nisametdin 1974, p. 306 (Tugan Tel)
  11. ^ Mylläri, Jari (2021). "Linkosuo löysi pärämätsin alkuperäisen reseptin eläköityneen työntekijän hallusta: "Siilinkarin remontin yhteydessä halusimme palauttaa jotakin vanhaa"". Aamulehti.
  12. ^ "Ilves-Historia, Pelaaja". Ilves-Hockey Oy.
  13. ^ "Jääkiekkoleijonat". Suomen Jääkiekkomuseo.
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