• Known as the “Black Spider” or simply “The Man in Black”, Lev Yashin has a good claim to be considered the greatest goalkeeper the world has ever seen.
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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 the following four years, Yashin won three league titles with Dynamo (1954, 1955, 1957) and led his national team to the gold medal at the 1956 Olympics.
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  • Yashin remained loyal throughout his career to Dynamo Moscow. He only played for the then giants of Russian football and his national team, winning 78 caps.
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  • Lev Yashin Profile. Throughout his 21-year career Yashin represented Dynamo Moscow, the club he joined in 1949.
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  • Lev Yashin former footballer from Russia Goalkeeper* Oct 22, 1929 in Moskau, UdSSR.
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  • One of the few pictures of a young Yashin. He is number two from the left. Even though Yashin was a promising goalkeeper, his life was not a walk in the park.
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  • Post-playing career[edit]. After retiring from playing, Yashin spent almost 20 years in various administrative positions at Dynamo Moscow.
  • Anatoliy Korshunov, a former Dynamo Moscow team-mate, remembers Yashin “already felt things were ending”. He had been suffering from stomach cancer.