• Lev Yashin was born in Moscow, in 1929. His parents worked long hours. ... Soon he was noticed by football coaches and invited to the Dynamo team.
  • Lev Yashin never left Moscow before he joined the Dynamo team.
  • Post-playing career[edit]. After retiring from playing, Yashin spent almost 20 years in various administrative positions at Dynamo Moscow.
  • In 1950, Lev Yashin joined a big football team called theDynamo Moscow”. Yashin performed most of his professional football career in that team.
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  • However, Yashin liked football much more, and having received a place in Dynamo's starting line-up at 1953, Lev Ivanovich left hockey forever.
  • In order not to get out of shape, Yashin went on to play with the Dynamo hockey team, with which he won the Soviet Union Cup and finished third in the league.
  • Joining Dynamo Moscow. At the age of 16, Yashin joined the youth team of Dynamo Moscow, one of the top clubs in Russia at the time.
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  • Not only Russia – the world remembers Yashin as well. He’s still included in all-star teams (FIFA 2018, for instance, has Yashin in its FUT ICONS team).
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  • During this time of absence from the Dynamo squad, Yashin would take up bandy, an 11-a-side version of Ice Hockey played with a Ball.
  • INFO: Lev Yashin was born in Moscow on October 22nd 1929 when Stalin ruled the roost and the country was experiencing unparalleled economic upheavals...
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  • Yashin played his entire career between the posts for Dynamo Moscow, winning 5 Soviet Top League titles and 3 Soviet Cups. Because he dressed…
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  • Lev Yashin Image source, Getty Images. The greatest goalkeeper of them all, Lev Yashin revolutionised his position and became a hero of the Soviet Union.
  • There appears to be a consensus amongst experts on the game that Lev Yashin ( Dynamo Moscow & CCCP) was the greatest goalkeeper of all time.
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  • Dynamo Moscow, one of the most storied clubs in Soviet football, served as the perfect backdrop for Yashin’s exploits.