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  • He played only for Dynamo Moscow from 1950-1970, represented the Soviet Union in 74 games from 1954-1970, winning the gold medal in 1956 Melbourne Olympic games and Euro 1960 in France. Yashin also played goalie for Dynamo ice hockey team during his first years trying to make a break into the senior squad of the football team.
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  • 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.
  • He was spotted playing for a factory team and eventually made his way to Dynamo Moscow in 1950, staying with the club his entire career.
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  • In an attempt to deal with his mental health issues, Yashin joined the military. However, football, and not the service, would be his “salvation”.
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  • Yashin’s rise to fame began when he joined the Dynamo Moscow club in 1950. His exceptional goalkeeping skills quickly garnered attention, and it wasn’t...
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  • Yashin also played goalie for Dynamo ice hockey team during his first years trying to make a break into the senior squad of the football team.
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  • Join Russia Beyond on Telegram for more exclusive content. ... 2. A working class hero. Yashin playing for Dynamo Moscow, his one and only club in the career.
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  • Yashin's contemporary Vsevolod Bobrov is generally considered as one of the best Soviet/Russian players ever both in hockey and in football, as well as bandy.
  • However, Yashin liked football much more, and having received a place in Dynamo's starting line-up at 1953, Lev Ivanovich left hockey forever.
  • 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.
  • Lev Yashin was the legendary Soviet goalkeeper playing for Dinamo Moscow and the Soviet national team; he won many group and individual prizes.
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  • 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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