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  • In 1950, Lev Yashin made his debut for Dynamo in a friendly match. His next appearance in a senior match was in 1953. He played for the Dynamo ice hockey team as well, during his early years as a goalkeeper. He also managed to win the USSR ice hockey cup in 1953. Yashin played for the club till his retirement in 1971.
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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.
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    Lev Ivanovich Yashin was a Russian football (soccer) player considered by many to be the greatest goalkeeper in the history of the game.
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  • Post-playing career[edit]. After retiring from playing, Yashin spent almost 20 years in various administrative positions at Dynamo Moscow.
  • Yashin’s rise to fame began when he joined the Dynamo Moscow club in 1950. His exceptional goalkeeping skills quickly garnered attention...
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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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  • 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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  • Lev Yashin was a footballer who played for Soviet Russia. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about him.
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  • So, Lev Yashin spent all of it playing for Dynamo Moscow 326 times. Another 74 times he wore the uniform of the USSR national team, showing up in 4 world...
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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.
  • 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.
  • However, Yashin liked football much more, and having received a place in Dynamo's starting line-up at 1953, Lev Ivanovich left hockey forever.