Baykal-Energiya

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Baykal-Energiya
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City Irkutsk, Russia
League Russian Bandy Super League
Founded1923;101 years ago (1923)
Home arena Rekord Stadium
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Baykal-Energiya (Russian : Байкал-Энергия) is a bandy club from Irkutsk, Russia. The team plays in the Russian Bandy Super League, the highest level of Russian bandy.

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It was founded in 1923 changing its name several times before becoming Lokomotiv Irkutsk in 1947. Lokomotiv played in the top division of the Soviet bandy championship since 1960. Since 1992 it changed its sponsorship and was renamed as Sibskana Irkutsk. In 2002 the club changed its name once again to Sibskana-Energiya Irkutsk and finally got its current name in 2004.[ citation needed ]

In the last game of the regular 2016–17 Russian Bandy Super League season Baykal-Energiya played against Vodnik Arkhangelsk. The loss apparently would make Vodnik facing a weaker team in the playoffs, therefore the team started to score own goals. Baykal-Energiya joined, apparently for fun. Vodnik won 11-9, with all goals scored in the game being own goals. The two teams are facing sanctions from the Russian Bandy Federation. [1] The Federation banned coach Igor Gapanovich of Vodnik Arkhangelsk and coach Evgeny Erakhtin of Baykal-Energiya each for 30 months in March 2017, and fined each club 300,000 rubles (£4,100/$5,100/€4,800) for the teams scoring an aggregate of 20 goals in their own nets rather than their opponent’s to ensure they played against a convenient team in upcoming play-offs. [2]

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Baykal-Energiya's second team Baykal-Energiya-2 plays in the Russian Bandy Supreme League, the second tier of Russian bandy.[ citation needed ]

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  1. Associated Press (26 February 2017). "Russian bandy teams face punishment after 20 own-goals". The Washington Post . Archived from the original on 27 February 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  2. "Coaches involved in controversial Russian bandy match suspended". www.insidethegames.biz. March 2, 2017.