Lev Ivanovich Yashin was a Soviet professional footballer. Won the 1956 Summer Olympics as well as the first European championship, the 1960 European Nations’ Cup. In 1963, he received the Ballon d’Or, the only goalkeeper ever to receive the award. He also played in three World Cups, in 1958, 1962 and 1966.
About Lev Yashin in brief

In 2002 he was selected on the FIFA Dream Team of World Cups of the history of the sport. He died in a car crash in Moscow in 2006. He is buried in the suburb of Yevpatori. He had a son, Yevgeny, who was a footballer and ice hockey player, and a daughter, Nadezhda, who played for Dynamo Moscow in the women’s team. He has also been a deputy chairman of the Football Federation of the Soviet Union, and served as the vice-chairman of the Russian Football Union. He worked as a factory worker in Moscow during the Second World War. His nickname was the ‘Black Spider’, which enhanced his popularity. He dressed head to toe in apparent black, thus earning his nickname the ‘Black Spider’ He was also nicknamed ‘The Black Panther’ by his Dynamo Moscow team-mates. He played for the Dynamo ice hockey team during those early years of trying to break into the senior squad. In 1954 he was called up to the Soviet national team, and would go on to gather 78 caps. He made his debut in a friendly match in 1950 in a match against Dynamo Moscow.
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