Alfred Iosifovich Kuchevsky (Russian: Альфред Иосифович Кучевский; 17 May 1931 – 15 May 2000) was a Soviet professional ice hockey defenceman.
His father worked as Director of the Krylya Sovetov Stadium near the metro station Semyonovskaya.
[2] After finishing his career as player, he worked at the Krylya Sovetov Moscow until 1972, starting as an assistant coach at his hockey club for four seasons, then managing a sports school.
[2] Following his complete retirement from hockey, he was responsible for organizing the first sports lotteries in the Soviet Union.
[2] In 2011, Alfred Kuchevsky was posthumously inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.