- theneweuropean.co.uk brexit-news-great-european-…Never a Party stooge nor ever regarded as subversive, Lev Yashin was a truly great footballer who knew there was more to life than football.Bulunamadı: left
- nytimes.com 1972/08/30/archives/lev-yashin-…He was seldom spectacular, but if agility was needed, those spindly legs would hurl him to any corner of the goal. Yashin is as fierce a coach as he was a player.Bulunamadı: never
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- wiki2.org en/Lev_YashinYashin was born in Moscow, in a Russian family of industrial workers. When he was 12, World War II forced him to work in a factory to support the Soviet war effort.
- football.fandom.com wiki/Lev_YashinLev Ivanovich Yashin (22 October 1929 – 20 March 1990) nicknamed as "The Black Spider", was a Soviet-Russian football goalkeeper...Bulunamadı: left
- afootballreport.com wiki/football_legends_lev_…Didn’t think so, yet Lev Yashin is exactly that. His physical attributes singled him out, standing 6’2” tall and athletically built in an age before ProZone or modern...Bulunamadı: left
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- russainfootballplayers.blogspot.com 2018/07/lev-…Lev Yashin This name utilizes Eastern Slavic naming traditions; the patronymic is Ivanovich and the family name is Yashin. Individual ...
- http://redkalinka.com Russian-Blog/146/_Lev-Yashin-The-…Lev Ivanovich Yashin (October 22, 1929 - March 20, 1990) was a Russian goalkeeper regarded by many as the best goalkeeper in the history of football.