• There is not a football player or a football fan who does not know this name. Lev Yashin was born in Moscow, in 1929. His parents worked long hours.
  • Lev Yashin never left Moscow before he joined the Dynamo team.
  • Lev Yashin never wanted to be a goalkeeper. In fact he never even wanted to be a footballer. But the young man who first tried boxing and then went through...
  • Yashin 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.
  • 'Putin will be toppled before my sentence ends': Moscow official - an ex-boyfriend of
    • He declared that Putin would be toppled before his sentence was completed
    • Yashin was one of the few Kremlin critics to have stayed in Russia after war
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  • Lev Ivanovich Yashin was born on October 22, 1929, in Moscow, a city that would shape his destiny and become inextricably linked with his name.
  • Even today many rate Soviet player Lev Yashin as the greatest goalkeeper in the history of soccer. Nicknamed “The Black Spider” for his incredible...
  • “The joy of seeing Yuri Gagarin flying in space is only superseded by the joy of a good penalty save” – Lev Yashin.
  • 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.
  • Lev Yashin, the only goalkeeper ever awarded the prize, is an icon of the Soviet Union, the empire that fell in 1991, a year after his death at the age of 60.
  • Lev was born in Moscow 1929, to two industrial workers Ivan Yashin and Anna Yashina. His childhood would be fraught with difficulty, born into poverty, and losing...
  • Yashin never left the Dinamo goal after that even though he replaced another great goalie, Alexei Homich.
  • Russia Beyond looks back at one of the world’s finest keepers Lev Yashin (1929 – 1990). 1. The most celebrated goalkeeper in footballing history.
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  • The second visit: against Amadeo Carrizo. Five years later, on February 5, 1969, two before he retired, Lev Yashin He returned to Peru.