Karabanov passed away
by Martin Merk|08 AUG 2022
Sergei Karabanov during the bronze medal game of the 2004 IIHF World Junior Championship.
photo: Mikko Jarvinen / Europhoto
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Former international referee Sergei Karabanov passed away at the age of 57. He was recently still working in ice hockey as a supervisor within the Russian Ice Hockey Federation.

Karabanov started officiating games as a linesman first in minor leagues in 1985 before working his way up. In 1992 he officiated at the U18 European Championship and in 1993 and 1994 he had his first top-level IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships and was a linesman in 1994’s gold medal game.

He then switched to the referee position and would officiate in three more IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships and four World Junior Championships as well as two Euro Hockey League tournaments and three European Champions Cup finals until 2004.

In 19 seasons at the top level in Russia he officiated 682 games including 76 in the playoffs and won the Andrei Starovoitov Golden Whistle Awards as best referee of the Russian championship in 2000.

After retiring as a referee he continued to work within the Russian Ice Hockey Federation as a referee supervisor. He also played an important role in the IIHF / National Associations Referee Exchange Program when it was launched in the early 2000s.