Lev Yashin is the best 1 keeper in the world 150 penalty rescued died in 1990, played for the team from 1950 to 1970 Dynamo Moscow has one goal in his career played 78 matches in soviyet union birthplace Moscow, USSR, 22 October 1929 was born FIFA Yassin 20th Century World Team Roster 's has been added to the team and choose the best keeper of her century.
I was privileged to witness the Russian team in 1966, they along with Brazil & Portugal played a mini tournament against the hosts, the Scots national team, myself and a great old pal, Lindsey Kennard attended all the games, we were both just turned 16. We saw Pele, Eusebio & I believe Lev Yachin, amongst a plethora of great players, quite a few of them being Scots, Ronnie McKinnon, the most urbane & talented centre half, wee Billy Bremner & a host of others, Ronnie Simpson in goals, of course, Big Tommy Gemmel. Wonderful memories, we spent a lot of The Brazil game talking with the famous Brazilian trainers, we were stood right beside the Brazilian dugout. They were famous characters, and forgive me I cannot remember their names.
11 out of 22 players on the USSR team in 1966 were from Russia. Interestingly, the same was true in 1970 -- 11 out of 22 players were from Russia. After that, the USSR team was predominantly non-Russian. For example, at the next World Cup that USSR qualified for, 1982, only two players in the starting eleven were from Russia: Dasayev and Gavrilov.
And now you banned Russia. That was it, I'm not watching your cups again. Fifa you're too filthy. I hope some alternative federation forms somewhere and we'd call it the Maradona World Cup or something :D
I mean Yugoslavia were banned from the 1992 World Cup because their country was war torn and falling apart. Although the current situation with Russia is very different it’s still a country waging war on another and it’s the invader. Russia probably wouldn’t of qualified anyway.
@@MtiuliBichi They invaded another country, but clearly the consequences for doing so aren’t equally applied, and no matter how much some people try to justify it, the Iraq war was famously started by something now widely recognized as a lie.
@@MADGennaro Sometimes they get banned, sometimes they don’t. When Russia invaded Georgia in 2008 they didn’t get the ban, when they invade Crimea and eastern Ukraine in 2014 they didn’t get the ban, now they got what they asked.
Какое поразительное уважение к сопернику демонстрирует Лев Яшин (да и вообще это было как-то характерно для того времени). Только что (4.34) Эйсебио забил пенальти, но никакого агрессивного проявления к нему Яшин не выражает. Они даже как-то немного приобнялись. Уважение одного мастера к другому!
I love their attitudes. It really shows how true Football has no borders.
Back then passion paid the bills,now money..
Very true.
And we don't know much about the secrets of today's football. If we knew..
Lev Yashin is the best 1 keeper in the world 150 penalty rescued died in 1990, played for the team from 1950 to 1970 Dynamo Moscow has one goal in his career played 78 matches in soviyet union birthplace Moscow, USSR, 22 October 1929 was born FIFA Yassin 20th Century World Team Roster 's has been added to the team and choose the best keeper of her century.
He also won the European Cup and was a semi-finalist in the Champions League and World Cup.
He also won ballon d'or
liudmila zhulanova sad Lev Yashin did not ever see Russia as a Independent Country...
Lev Yashin, the best goalkeeper the world has ever seen.
He also won my heart and admiration.
Great photo of the Soviets with Pele at the end. Sport still continues to break boundaries..
Respectful moments. I also liked the photo of Pelé with Yashin
Old days beautiful football
When passion was the driving force behind football.
I was privileged to witness the Russian team in 1966, they along with Brazil & Portugal played a mini tournament against the hosts, the Scots national team, myself and a great old pal, Lindsey Kennard attended all the games, we were both just turned 16. We saw Pele, Eusebio & I believe Lev Yachin, amongst a plethora of great players, quite a few of them being Scots, Ronnie McKinnon, the most urbane & talented centre half, wee Billy Bremner & a host of others, Ronnie Simpson in goals, of course, Big Tommy Gemmel. Wonderful memories, we spent a lot of The Brazil game talking with the famous Brazilian trainers, we were stood right beside the Brazilian dugout. They were famous characters, and forgive me I cannot remember their names.
СССР
The Soviet Union still lives!
back in the days when Russia had a football team
alexnickolaev *soviet union no russia
Russia is basically Soviet Union...
cool In fact, best players of the soviet union where from Ucrania.
No one ukranian are better than Yashin.
11 out of 22 players on the USSR team in 1966 were from Russia. Interestingly, the same was true in 1970 -- 11 out of 22 players were from Russia. After that, the USSR team was predominantly non-Russian. For example, at the next World Cup that USSR qualified for, 1982, only two players in the starting eleven were from Russia: Dasayev and Gavrilov.
Tavarish Lev Yashin
Lev Yashin
Lev Yeshin. No other goalkeeper shall ever match his abilities. History had been made.
Yashin*
Imagine if they won that world Cup
The true Goat Goalkeeper in History
Soviet Player Yashin👍
He said the truth : i the Soviet union it was very different
They say:For mother of Russia
“Liverpool’s Goodson Park”. Poor phrasing
Better than poor spelling 😛
Oh, and Goodison Park is in the city of Liverpool.
CCCP GREAT🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Agree. We were great in the past. Algeria played surprisingly well against Germany and Chile in 1982
Из того состав а остались в живых лишь Пономарев, Кавазашвили, Сабо, Афонин
Насчёт остальных не помню
Малофеев
@@николайперонков-ь9д да, я забыл Эдуарда Васильевича. Но Афонин за это время умер
“Liverpool’s Goodson Park”
Bundan sonra hakemler maç öncesi seromanide sadece şunu söylesinler her iki takım kaptanına.
SADECE SİZLERİN ADALETİNİ DÜŞÜNÜYORUM
Cool
Bro
E fly quick quick
The one(:
Да здравствует СССР!
And now you banned Russia. That was it, I'm not watching your cups again. Fifa you're too filthy.
I hope some alternative federation forms somewhere and we'd call it the Maradona World Cup or something :D
I mean Yugoslavia were banned from the 1992 World Cup because their country was war torn and falling apart. Although the current situation with Russia is very different it’s still a country waging war on another and it’s the invader. Russia probably wouldn’t of qualified anyway.
@@puskasisagod3727Were the United States banned for Irak or Afghanistan? Or any of the NATO countries that sent troops too?
@@MADGennaro Why should they be banned ?
@@MtiuliBichi They invaded another country, but clearly the consequences for doing so aren’t equally applied, and no matter how much some people try to justify it, the Iraq war was famously started by something now widely recognized as a lie.
@@MADGennaro Sometimes they get banned, sometimes they don’t. When Russia invaded Georgia in 2008 they didn’t get the ban, when they invade Crimea and eastern Ukraine in 2014 they didn’t get the ban, now they got what they asked.
The USSR shall come back.
Анатоли Баншевски (Азербайджан)
Go Russia!
someone tell me top 3 dribblers of soviet union ?
dribbling was banned in ussr
West Germany had way more morale because kruschav was just labour mad like stallion well a bit less probably because of de-Stalinization
What does it have to do with football for god’s sake?
@@jovidbodurkhonov7623 it has everything to do with football
According to the Soviet players interviewed their morale was very high, hence their success
ain't no way queen Elizabeth is there
Какое поразительное уважение к сопернику демонстрирует Лев Яшин (да и вообще это было как-то характерно для того времени). Только что (4.34) Эйсебио забил пенальти, но никакого агрессивного проявления к нему Яшин не выражает. Они даже как-то немного приобнялись. Уважение одного мастера к другому!