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Lev Yashin
Lev Yashin, famous for always wearing all-black when
playing, is arguably the greatest goalkeeper the world has ever seen. He played
22 seasons for Dinamo Moscow, the only club he ever represented, winning five
league championships and three cup championships. He made an unprecedented
contribution to the game, setting the modern standards for goalkeeping. Being a
great athlete in addition to all his courage, he was among the first
goalkeepers to command the entire penalty area and did it with unmatched
confidence and reliability. He was equally impressive on the goal line with
stunning reflexes and plasticity which made him nearly flawless. Most notably,
he confronted the common attitude of catching the ball, inventing various ways
of simply kicking it away from the penalty area when required.
Yashin was the first choice goalkeeper for the
One of the proudest moments in his career was when he won
the “European Player of the Year” award in 1963. He still remains the only
goalkeeper to have won that prize. He retired 41 years old playing against a
team of European stars in 1971 having kept 270 clean sheets and he is also
rumored to have saved over 150 penalties in his long career. In 1986 a knee
injury led to an amputation of his leg and only four years later he passed away
after surgery complications.
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