• Решение: Lev Yashin’s innovative techniques are now used by the goalkeepers all over the world.
  • Another of his innovations was playing not only with his hands but with his feet too! ... In contrast to his playing, Yashin was very conservative with his clothes.
  • Yashin’s innovative techniques, such as his ability to command the penalty area and make acrobatic saves, revolutionized the art of goalkeeping.
  • Style of play and accolades[edit]. "Lev Yashin was first-class, a real super goalkeeper. His positional play was excellent, but everything he did was top-class.
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  • Lev Yashin’s legacy in football isn’t just about records and titles. He symbolizes resistance, innovation, and an indomitable spirit.
  • Yashin’s innovative goalkeeping techniques and charismatic persona served as an inspiration for generations of goalkeepers following in his footsteps.
  • 22 Ekim 1929’da, şimdi “kara örümcek” veya “kara panter” olarak tanınan Lev Yashin, Moskova’da bir sanayi işçisi ailenin çocuğu olarak dünyaya geldi.
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  • Yashin was picked in World Soccer’s greatest team of all time, FIFA’s all-time World Cup team and in 1999 he was voted as Russian athlete of the 20th century.
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  • Russia Beyond looks back at one of the world’s finest keepers Lev Yashin (1929 – 1990). 1. The most celebrated goalkeeper in footballing history.
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  • Lev Yashin. The title of the greatest goalkeeper of the 20th century is a subject of debate among football fans and experts.
  • Lev Yashin, the only goalkeeper ever awarded the prize, is an icon of the Soviet Union, the empire that fell in 1991, a year after his death at the age of 60.
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  • Lev.Yashin.Vratar.Moei.Mechty.2019.
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  • Share Lev Yashin quotes about goalkeepers, calm and world. "What kind of a goalkeeper is the one..."
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  • More glory for Lev Yashin in 1963, as he was awarded his fifth and final Soviet Championship, conceding 6 goals in only 27 games in the process.