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Lev Yashin

Lev Ivanovich Yashin (Russian: Лев Иванович Яшин; 22 October 1929 – 20 March 1990), nicknamed the "Black Spider" or the "Black Panther",[2][3] was a Soviet professional footballer regarded by many as the greatest goalkeeper in the history of the sport.[4] He was known for his athleticism, positioning, stature, bravery, imposing presence in goal, and acrobatic reflex saves.[5][6][7][8] He was also deputy chairman of the Football Federation of the Soviet Union.

Lev Yashin
Yashin in 1965
Personal information
Full name Lev Ivanovich Yashin
Date of birth (1929-10-22)22 October 1929
Place of birth Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Date of death 20 March 1990(1990-03-20) (aged 60)
Place of death Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1948–1950 Dynamo Moscow
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1950–1970 Dynamo Moscow 326 (0)
International career
1956 Soviet Union Olympic 6 (0)
1954–1970 Soviet Union 74 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Yashin earned status for revolutionising the goalkeeping position by imposing his authority on the entire defence.[5][6][9] A vocal presence in goal, he shouted orders at his defenders, came off his line to intercept crosses and also ran out to meet onrushing attackers, done at a time when goalkeepers spent the 90 minutes standing in the goal waiting to be called into action.[5][9][10] His performances made an indelible impression on a global audience at the 1958 World Cup, the first to be broadcast internationally. He dressed head to toe in apparent black (in truth very dark blue),[3] thus earning his nickname the "Black Spider", which enhanced his popularity.[5][9]

Yashin appeared in four World Cups from 1958 to 1970, and in 2002 was chosen on the FIFA Dream Team of the history of World Cups. In 1994, he was chosen for the FIFA World Cup All-Time Team, and in 1998 was chosen as a member of the World Team of the 20th Century. According to FIFA, Yashin saved over 150 penalty kicks in professional football — more than any other goalkeeper.[11][12] He also kept over 270 clean sheets in his career, winning a gold medal at the 1956 Olympic football tournament,[13] and the 1960 European Championships.[12][14] In 1963, Yashin received the Ballon d'Or, the only goalkeeper ever to receive the award.[5] He was additionally named posthumously to the Ballon d'Or Dream Team in 2020, a greatest all-time XI, and was voted the best goalkeeper of the 20th century by the IFFHS.[15] In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the Golden Player of Russia by the Russian Football Union as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years.[16]

Early life

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 war effort. However his health at the age of 18 (after he suffered a nervous breakdown) meant he was unable to work.[3][17] Thus, he was sent to work in a military factory in Moscow. After being spotted playing for the factory team he was invited to join the Dynamo Moscow youth team.[18]

Club career

 
Yashin's Dynamo Moscow jersey (middle), next to Platini’s (left) and Kahn’s (right) in the San Siro museum

Yashin’s debut for Dynamo Moscow came in 1950 in a friendly match. It was not the debut he would have hoped for, as he conceded a soft goal scored straight from a clearance by the opposing keeper. That year he played in only two league games, and did not appear in a senior match again until 1953. But he remained determined, and stayed at Dynamo in the reserves waiting for another opportunity. Yashin also played goalie for the Dynamo ice hockey team during those early years of trying to break into the senior squad. He managed to win a USSR ice hockey cup in 1953 and was third in the USSR ice hockey championship as goalkeeper.[19]

He spent his entire professional football career with Dynamo Moscow, from 1950 to 1970, winning the USSR football championship five times and the Soviet Cup three times.[20] Yashin's club teammate, rival and mentor was Alexei "Tiger" Khomich, the keeper of the Soviet national team, who had become famous for his role in Dynamo Moscow’s British tour. He also internally rivaled goalkeeper Valter Sanaya, who left the club in 1953.[21]

International career

 
Yashin in 1960

In 1954, Yashin was called up to the Soviet national team, and would go on to gather 78 caps.[22] With the national team he won the 1956 Summer Olympics as well as the first European championship, the 1960 European Nations' Cup.[3] He also played in three World Cups, in 1958, 1962 and 1966.[23] Yashin is credited with four clean sheets out of the 12 games he played in the World Cup finals.[3]

The 1958 World Cup, played in Sweden, put Yashin on the map for his performances, with the Soviet Union advancing to the quarter-finals.[3] In a group stage match against the eventual Cup winners Brazil, the Soviet team lost 2–0. Facing a Brazil team that featured Garrincha and a 17 year old Pelé in attack, Yashin's performance prevented the score from becoming a rout.[24]

Yashin was nominated for Ballon d'Or in 1960 and 1961 and placed fifth and fourth, respectively.[25] In 1962, despite suffering two concussions during the tournament, he once again led the team to a quarter-final finish, before losing to host country Chile.[26] That tournament showed that Yashin was all too human, having made some uncharacteristic mistakes. In the game against Colombia, which the Soviet Union was leading 4–1, Yashin let in a few soft goals, including a goal scored by Marcos Coll directly from a corner kick (the first and the only goal scored directly from a corner in FIFA World Cup history). The game finished in a 4–4 tie, which led the French newspaper L'Équipe to predict the end of Yashin's career.[8] He did, however, make an outstanding save against Chile in the quarter-final. Despite this, the Soviet Union suffered a 2–1 defeat and were eliminated from the World Cup.[3]

Despite the disappointment of the 1962 World Cup, Yashin would bounce back to win the Ballon d'Or in December 1963. One of his best performances that year was the 1963 England v Rest of the World football match, where he made a number of spectacular saves. From that point onward he was known to the world as the "Black Spider" because he wore a distinctive all-black outfit and because it seemed as though he had eight arms to save almost everything.[5][9] But to his fans, he was always the fearless "Black Panther".[2] He often played wearing a cloth cap of burnt-brick colour. Yashin led the Soviet team to its best showing at the FIFA World Cup, a fourth-place finish in the 1966 World Cup held in England.[3]

Always ready to give advice to his comrades, Yashin even made a fourth trip to the World Cup finals in 1970, held in Mexico, as the third-choice back-up and an assistant coach. The Soviet team again reached the quarter-finals. In 1971, in Moscow, he played his last match for Dynamo Moscow. Lev Yashin's FIFA testimonial match was held at the Lenin Stadium in Moscow with 100,000 fans attending and a host of football stars, including Pelé, Eusébio and Franz Beckenbauer.[5]

Post-playing career

After retiring from playing, Yashin spent almost 20 years in various administrative positions at Dynamo Moscow. A bronze statue of Lev Yashin was erected at the Dynamo Stadium in Moscow.[27]

In 1986, following a thrombophlebitis contracted while he was in Budapest, Yashin underwent the amputation of one of his legs.[27] He died in 1990 of stomach cancer, despite a surgical intervention in an attempt to save his life. He was given a state funeral as a Soviet Honoured Master of Sport.[27]

Yashin was survived by wife Valentina Timofeyevna and daughters Irina and Elena;[1] when Russia hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Valentina was still living in the Moscow apartment that the Soviet state had given her husband in 1964.[28] Yashin has one granddaughter and one surviving grandson; another grandson died in 2002 at age 14 from injuries suffered in a bicycle accident.[28] The surviving grandson, Vasili Frolov, played as a goalkeeper in Dynamo's youth section and was on the books of the senior side,[29] but never played a game with the senior side, retiring from play at age 23. He now runs a goalkeeper training school in Moscow near Spartak Moscow's current stadium.[28]

Style of play and accolades

"Lev Yashin was first-class, a real super goalkeeper. His positional play was excellent, but everything he did was top-class. He was the model for goalkeeping for the next 10 to 15 years, without a doubt. I visualised myself doing some of the things he was doing, even though I was already playing in the top division I used to learn from him."

—England legend Gordon Banks, voted the second greatest goalkeeper, behind Yashin, of the 20th Century.[7]

Yashin was "the peerless goalkeeper of the century".

—Portugal legend Eusébio.[9]

Considered by many in the sport to be the greatest goalkeeper in the history of the game,[4] Yashin was an imposing presence in goal due to his tall stature, and was highly regarded for his athleticism, agility, positional sense, bravery, and exceptional reflexes, which enabled him to produce acrobatic and spectacular saves.[5][6][7][8][30][31] Yashin remains the only goalkeeper to have won the Ballon d'Or, in 1963.[5] He also stopped 151 penalty kicks during his career, more than any other goalkeeper in history, and kept over 270 clean sheets.[27] For his outstanding service to the people and to his country, Yashin was awarded the Order of Lenin in 1967, the highest award of the USSR.[5]

“Yashin revolutionised the role of goalkeeper like no other before him, by always being ready to act as an extra defender” and by “starting dangerous counter-attacks with his positioning and quick throws”.

— France Football, June 2018.[3]

A vocal and authoritative figure between the posts, Yashin is known for revolutionizing the goalkeeping position:[5][6][9] he shouted orders at his defenders, came off his line to intercept crosses, and also ran out to meet onrushing attackers, done at a time when goalkeepers spent the 90 minutes standing in the goal waiting to be called into action.[5][9][10] Yashin would always organise the defensive game of his team, often so fiercely that even his wife accused him of yelling too much on the pitch. He rarely captained his teams, as the later accepted custom of appointing a goalkeeper captain was virtually unheard-of in that era, but his leadership on the field was always evident. Yashin was one of the goalkeepers who began the practice of punching balls out in difficult situations instead of trying to catch them. Other novel practices he developed were the quick throw of the ball to begin a counterattack, coming out of the penalty area to anticipate danger, and the command and organisation of the defenders – practices now quite common among goalkeepers.[5] When asked what his secret was, he would reply that the trick was "to have a smoke to calm your nerves, then toss back a strong drink to tone your muscles."[11][27]

In 1994, FIFA established the Lev Yashin Award for the best goalkeeper at the World Cup finals. FIFA polls named Yashin as the sole goalkeeper in World Team of the 20th Century. World Soccer magazine named him in their 100 Greatest Players of the 20th century. Many commentators consider Yashin the best goalkeeper in the history of football, which has resulted in him being chosen to be the goalkeeper in most of the world-all-time teams (including the FIFA World Cup All-Time Team and the FIFA Dream Team).[32] In 2020 Yashin was named in the Ballon d'Or Dream Team, a greatest all-time XI.[33]

Legacy

 
Yashin on a 2016 Russian stamp from the series "Football Legends"
 
Commemorative coin issued in 2008 by the Central Bank of Armenia
 
Bronze statue of Yashin in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The following works are devoted to Yashin:

Ice hockey career

Yashin also played ice hockey (also as a goalie) and he won the Soviet Cup in March 1953.[3] He stopped playing ice hockey in 1954 to concentrate on his football career.[3]

Quotes

"What kind of a goalkeeper is the one who is not tormented by the goal he has allowed? He must be tormented! And if he is calm, that means the end. No matter what he had in the past, he has no future."

— Lev Yashin.[41]

"The joy of seeing Yuri Gagarin flying in space is only superseded by the joy of a good penalty save."

— Lev Yashin.[42]

"There have only been two world-class goalkeepers. One was Lev Yashin, the other was the German boy who played for Manchester City."

— Lev Yashin on Bert Trautmann.[43]

"I am not the best goalkeeper in the world, it is Vladimir Beara."

— Lev Yashin, upon receiving the award for best player in 1963.[44][45]

"Yashin plays football better than me".

— Striker Sandro Mazzola after a 1963 Italy–USSR match, during which Yashin saved his penalty.[46]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League
Division Apps Goals
Dynamo Moscow 1950 Top League 2 0
1951 0 0
1952 0 0
1953 13 0
1954 24 0
1955 22 0
1956 19 0
1957 12 0
1958 6 0
1959 19 0
1960 18 0
1961 19 0
1962 17 0
1963 27 0
1964 28 0
1965 20 0
1966 8 0
1967 20 0
1968 17 0
1969 22 0
1970 13 0
Career total 326 0

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Soviet Union 1954 2 0
1955 4 0
1956 10 0
1957 5 0
1958 6 0
1959 2 0
1960 5 0
1961 5 0
1962 7 0
1963 4 0
1964 7 0
1965 5 0
1966 7 0
1967 5 0
Total 74 0

Other statistics

Honours

Football

Dynamo Moscow

Soviet Union

Individual

Ice hockey

Dynamo Moscow

  • Soviet Cup champions: 1953

See also

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Ivanovich and the family name is Yashin Lev Ivanovich Yashin Russian Lev Ivanovich Yashin 22 October 1929 20 March 1990 nicknamed the Black Spider or the Black Panther 2 3 was a Soviet professional footballer regarded by many as the greatest goalkeeper in the history of the sport 4 He was known for his athleticism positioning stature bravery imposing presence in goal and acrobatic reflex saves 5 6 7 8 He was also deputy chairman of the Football Federation of the Soviet Union Lev YashinYashin in 1965Personal informationFull nameLev Ivanovich YashinDate of birth 1929 10 22 22 October 1929Place of birthMoscow Russian SFSR Soviet UnionDate of death20 March 1990 1990 03 20 aged 60 Place of deathMoscow Russian SFSR Soviet UnionHeight1 89 m 6 ft 2 in 1 Position s GoalkeeperYouth career1948 1950Dynamo MoscowSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1950 1970Dynamo Moscow326 0 International career1956Soviet Union Olympic6 0 1954 1970Soviet Union74 0 Honours Representing Soviet UnionOlympic Games1956 MelbourneUEFA European ChampionshipWinner 1960 FranceRunner up 1964 Spain Club domestic league appearances and goalsYashin earned status for revolutionising the goalkeeping position by imposing his authority on the entire defence 5 6 9 A vocal presence in goal he shouted orders at his defenders came off his line to intercept crosses and also ran out to meet onrushing attackers done at a time when goalkeepers spent the 90 minutes standing in the goal waiting to be called into action 5 9 10 His performances made an indelible impression on a global audience at the 1958 World Cup the first to be broadcast internationally He dressed head to toe in apparent black in truth very dark blue 3 thus earning his nickname the Black Spider which enhanced his popularity 5 9 Yashin appeared in four World Cups from 1958 to 1970 and in 2002 was chosen on the FIFA Dream Team of the history of World Cups In 1994 he was chosen for the FIFA World Cup All Time Team and in 1998 was chosen as a member of the World Team of the 20th Century According to FIFA Yashin saved over 150 penalty kicks in professional football more than any other goalkeeper 11 12 He also kept over 270 clean sheets in his career winning a gold medal at the 1956 Olympic football tournament 13 and the 1960 European Championships 12 14 In 1963 Yashin received the Ballon d Or the only goalkeeper ever to receive the award 5 He was additionally named posthumously to the Ballon d Or Dream Team in 2020 a greatest all time XI and was voted the best goalkeeper of the 20th century by the IFFHS 15 In November 2003 to celebrate UEFA s Jubilee he was selected as the Golden Player of Russia by the Russian Football Union as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years 16 Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 3 International career 4 Post playing career 5 Style of play and accolades 6 Legacy 7 Ice hockey career 8 Quotes 9 Career statistics 9 1 Club 9 2 International 9 3 Other statistics 10 Honours 10 1 Football 10 2 Ice hockey 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksEarly life EditYashin 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 war effort However his health at the age of 18 after he suffered a nervous breakdown meant he was unable to work 3 17 Thus he was sent to work in a military factory in Moscow After being spotted playing for the factory team he was invited to join the Dynamo Moscow youth team 18 Club career Edit Yashin s Dynamo Moscow jersey middle next to Platini s left and Kahn s right in the San Siro museum Yashin s debut for Dynamo Moscow came in 1950 in a friendly match It was not the debut he would have hoped for as he conceded a soft goal scored straight from a clearance by the opposing keeper That year he played in only two league games and did not appear in a senior match again until 1953 But he remained determined and stayed at Dynamo in the reserves waiting for another opportunity Yashin also played goalie for the Dynamo ice hockey team during those early years of trying to break into the senior squad He managed to win a USSR ice hockey cup in 1953 and was third in the USSR ice hockey championship as goalkeeper 19 He spent his entire professional football career with Dynamo Moscow from 1950 to 1970 winning the USSR football championship five times and the Soviet Cup three times 20 Yashin s club teammate rival and mentor was Alexei Tiger Khomich the keeper of the Soviet national team who had become famous for his role in Dynamo Moscow s British tour He also internally rivaled goalkeeper Valter Sanaya who left the club in 1953 21 International career Edit Yashin in 1960 In 1954 Yashin was called up to the Soviet national team and would go on to gather 78 caps 22 With the national team he won the 1956 Summer Olympics as well as the first European championship the 1960 European Nations Cup 3 He also played in three World Cups in 1958 1962 and 1966 23 Yashin is credited with four clean sheets out of the 12 games he played in the World Cup finals 3 The 1958 World Cup played in Sweden put Yashin on the map for his performances with the Soviet Union advancing to the quarter finals 3 In a group stage match against the eventual Cup winners Brazil the Soviet team lost 2 0 Facing a Brazil team that featured Garrincha and a 17 year old Pele in attack Yashin s performance prevented the score from becoming a rout 24 Yashin was nominated for Ballon d Or in 1960 and 1961 and placed fifth and fourth respectively 25 In 1962 despite suffering two concussions during the tournament he once again led the team to a quarter final finish before losing to host country Chile 26 That tournament showed that Yashin was all too human having made some uncharacteristic mistakes In the game against Colombia which the Soviet Union was leading 4 1 Yashin let in a few soft goals including a goal scored by Marcos Coll directly from a corner kick the first and the only goal scored directly from a corner in FIFA World Cup history The game finished in a 4 4 tie which led the French newspaper L Equipe to predict the end of Yashin s career 8 He did however make an outstanding save against Chile in the quarter final Despite this the Soviet Union suffered a 2 1 defeat and were eliminated from the World Cup 3 Despite the disappointment of the 1962 World Cup Yashin would bounce back to win the Ballon d Or in December 1963 One of his best performances that year was the 1963 England v Rest of the World football match where he made a number of spectacular saves From that point onward he was known to the world as the Black Spider because he wore a distinctive all black outfit and because it seemed as though he had eight arms to save almost everything 5 9 But to his fans he was always the fearless Black Panther 2 He often played wearing a cloth cap of burnt brick colour Yashin led the Soviet team to its best showing at the FIFA World Cup a fourth place finish in the 1966 World Cup held in England 3 Always ready to give advice to his comrades Yashin even made a fourth trip to the World Cup finals in 1970 held in Mexico as the third choice back up and an assistant coach The Soviet team again reached the quarter finals In 1971 in Moscow he played his last match for Dynamo Moscow Lev Yashin s FIFA testimonial match was held at the Lenin Stadium in Moscow with 100 000 fans attending and a host of football stars including Pele Eusebio and Franz Beckenbauer 5 Post playing career EditAfter retiring from playing Yashin spent almost 20 years in various administrative positions at Dynamo Moscow A bronze statue of Lev Yashin was erected at the Dynamo Stadium in Moscow 27 In 1986 following a thrombophlebitis contracted while he was in Budapest Yashin underwent the amputation of one of his legs 27 He died in 1990 of stomach cancer despite a surgical intervention in an attempt to save his life He was given a state funeral as a Soviet Honoured Master of Sport 27 Yashin was survived by wife Valentina Timofeyevna and daughters Irina and Elena 1 when Russia hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup Valentina was still living in the Moscow apartment that the Soviet state had given her husband in 1964 28 Yashin has one granddaughter and one surviving grandson another grandson died in 2002 at age 14 from injuries suffered in a bicycle accident 28 The surviving grandson Vasili Frolov played as a goalkeeper in Dynamo s youth section and was on the books of the senior side 29 but never played a game with the senior side retiring from play at age 23 He now runs a goalkeeper training school in Moscow near Spartak Moscow s current stadium 28 Style of play and accolades Edit Lev Yashin was first class a real super goalkeeper His positional play was excellent but everything he did was top class He was the model for goalkeeping for the next 10 to 15 years without a doubt I visualised myself doing some of the things he was doing even though I was already playing in the top division I used to learn from him England legend Gordon Banks voted the second greatest goalkeeper behind Yashin of the 20th Century 7 Yashin was the peerless goalkeeper of the century Portugal legend Eusebio 9 Considered by many in the sport to be the greatest goalkeeper in the history of the game 4 Yashin was an imposing presence in goal due to his tall stature and was highly regarded for his athleticism agility positional sense bravery and exceptional reflexes which enabled him to produce acrobatic and spectacular saves 5 6 7 8 30 31 Yashin remains the only goalkeeper to have won the Ballon d Or in 1963 5 He also stopped 151 penalty kicks during his career more than any other goalkeeper in history and kept over 270 clean sheets 27 For his outstanding service to the people and to his country Yashin was awarded the Order of Lenin in 1967 the highest award of the USSR 5 Yashin revolutionised the role of goalkeeper like no other before him by always being ready to act as an extra defender and by starting dangerous counter attacks with his positioning and quick throws France Football June 2018 3 A vocal and authoritative figure between the posts Yashin is known for revolutionizing the goalkeeping position 5 6 9 he shouted orders at his defenders came off his line to intercept crosses and also ran out to meet onrushing attackers done at a time when goalkeepers spent the 90 minutes standing in the goal waiting to be called into action 5 9 10 Yashin would always organise the defensive game of his team often so fiercely that even his wife accused him of yelling too much on the pitch He rarely captained his teams as the later accepted custom of appointing a goalkeeper captain was virtually unheard of in that era but his leadership on the field was always evident Yashin was one of the goalkeepers who began the practice of punching balls out in difficult situations instead of trying to catch them Other novel practices he developed were the quick throw of the ball to begin a counterattack coming out of the penalty area to anticipate danger and the command and organisation of the defenders practices now quite common among goalkeepers 5 When asked what his secret was he would reply that the trick was to have a smoke to calm your nerves then toss back a strong drink to tone your muscles 11 27 In 1994 FIFA established the Lev Yashin Award for the best goalkeeper at the World Cup finals FIFA polls named Yashin as the sole goalkeeper in World Team of the 20th Century World Soccer magazine named him in their 100 Greatest Players of the 20th century Many commentators consider Yashin the best goalkeeper in the history of football which has resulted in him being chosen to be the goalkeeper in most of the world all time teams including the FIFA World Cup All Time Team and the FIFA Dream Team 32 In 2020 Yashin was named in the Ballon d Or Dream Team a greatest all time XI 33 Legacy Edit Yashin on a 2016 Russian stamp from the series Football Legends Commemorative coin issued in 2008 by the Central Bank of Armenia Bronze statue of Yashin in Rio de Janeiro Brazil The following works are devoted to Yashin Song Vratar Goalkeeper 1971 by Vladimir Vysotsky 34 Poem Goda letyat Years go by by Robert Rozhdestvensky 35 Poem Vratar vyhodit iz vorot Goalkeeper is coming out of the goal 1974 by Yevgeny Yevtushenko 36 A Russian language biopic about his life entitled Lev Yashin Goalie of My Dreams was released on 22 October 2017 Its director Oleg Kapanets previously produced Gagarin First in Space 11 37 Statues of Yashin were unveiled at both Luzhniki Stadium in 1997 and Central Dynamo Stadium in 1999 38 The new billion dollar Dynamo Moscow stadium VTB Arena is officially called Lev Yashin Stadium Several streets are named after Yashin in Russian cities and there are multiple monuments of Yashin both in Russia and abroad 39 Yashin features in EA Sports FIFA football video game series he was added as an Ultimate Team Icon in FIFA 18 joined by many other legends of the sport In 2018 Yashin appeared on a new 100 ruble commemorative banknote from the Central Bank of Russia celebrating the 2018 FIFA World Cup Yashin also appeared on the official World Cup poster released in November 2017 40 Ice hockey career EditYashin also played ice hockey also as a goalie and he won the Soviet Cup in March 1953 3 He stopped playing ice hockey in 1954 to concentrate on his football career 3 Quotes Edit What kind of a goalkeeper is the one who is not tormented by the goal he has allowed He must be tormented And if he is calm that means the end No matter what he had in the past he has no future Lev Yashin 41 The joy of seeing Yuri Gagarin flying in space is only superseded by the joy of a good penalty save Lev Yashin 42 There have only been two world class goalkeepers One was Lev Yashin the other was the German boy who played for Manchester City Lev Yashin on Bert Trautmann 43 I am not the best goalkeeper in the world it is Vladimir Beara Lev Yashin upon receiving the award for best player in 1963 44 45 Yashin plays football better than me Striker Sandro Mazzola after a 1963 Italy USSR match during which Yashin saved his penalty 46 Career statistics EditClub Edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season LeagueDivision Apps GoalsDynamo Moscow 1950 Top League 2 01951 0 01952 0 01953 13 01954 24 01955 22 01956 19 01957 12 01958 6 01959 19 01960 18 01961 19 01962 17 01963 27 01964 28 01965 20 01966 8 01967 20 01968 17 01969 22 01970 13 0Career total 326 0International Edit Appearances and goals by national team and year National team Year Apps GoalsSoviet Union 1954 2 01955 4 01956 10 01957 5 01958 6 01959 2 01960 5 01961 5 01962 7 01963 4 01964 7 01965 5 01966 7 01967 5 0Total 74 0Other statistics Edit 812 career games played 47 estimated to have made over 150 penalty saves during his career 4 48 12 326 games played for Dynamo Moscow main line up football team 49 74 caps for the USSR national team 70 goals conceded 49 12 caps at the World Cup 4 clean sheets 2 FIFA Best of the World XI appearances in 1963 vs England in 1968 vs Brazil FIFA testimonial match 1971 270 career clean sheets 48 Honours EditFootball Edit Dynamo Moscow Soviet Top League 1954 1955 1957 1959 1963 Soviet Cup 1953 1966 67 1970 runner up 1955Soviet Union UEFA European Football Championship 1960 runner up 1964 Olympic Games Gold Medal 1956 FIFA World Cup Fourth place 1966 50 Individual European Goalkeeper of the Year 1956 1957 1959 1960 1961 1963 1964 1965 1966 51 UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament 1960 1964 USSR Goalkeeper of the year 1960 1963 1966 Ballon d Or 1963 23 World Soccer World XI 1963 52 1964 52 1966 52 1967 52 FIFA XI 1963 53 1968 53 Europe XI 1964 54 1964 55 1965 56 European football Oscars 1963 64 57 World XI selected by italian press 1960 58 1961 59 Order of Lenin Silver Olympic Order 23 FIFA Order of Merit Placar s All Time Team 60 Placar s 100 Stars of the Century 11 61 FIFA World Cup All Time Team Planete Foot s All Time Team 60 France Football s Football Player of the Century 10 62 Planete Foot s 50 Best Players of all Time 63 Venerdi s All Time Team 60 Venerdi s 100 Magnificent 64 World Soccer s 100 Greatest Footballers of All Time 11 65 World Team of the 20th Century Voetbol International s Team of the Century 66 Voetbol International s World Stars by Raf Willems 67 Jornal A Tarde All Time Team 60 Placar s 100 Stars of the World Cup 23 68 O Estado de Sao Paulo All Time Team 60 Berlin Britz Team of the Decade 1960s 69 70 World Hall of Fame of Soccer 71 FIFA Goalkeeper of the 20th Century 23 FIFA World Cup Dream Team Golden Player of Russia World Soccer Greatest XI of all time 72 World Sports dream team of the past 20 years 1970 73 IFFHS Legends 74 IFFHS World Goalkeeper of the Century 75 IFFHS European Goalkeeper of the Century 76 Ballon d Or Dream Team 77 IFFHS All time Men s Dream Team 78 IFFHS All time Europe Men s Dream Team 79 Ice hockey Edit Dynamo Moscow Soviet Cup champions 1953See also Edit Association football portal Russia portalLev Yashin ClubReferences Edit a b Lev Ivanovich Yashin in Russian academydinamo ru Retrieved 27 March 2017 a b The Black Panther The greatest goalkeeper of all time BBC 23 June 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k Bullet maker to Ballon d Or The man who reinvented goalkeeping BBC Retrieved 7 June 2018 a b c Yashin Lev Ivanovich Encyclopaedia Britannica Online Retrieved 25 June 2008 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Yashin the impregnable Spider Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 FIFA Retrieved 23 November 2013 a b c d Guillem Balague 5 February 2010 Casillas names his top ten No1s UEFA org Archived from the original on 28 March 2017 Retrieved 27 March 2017 a b c Euro 1960 Lev Yashin leads Soviets to glory in France BBC Retrieved 21 May 2014 a b c The path of the Panther BBC News 9 April 2002 Retrieved 21 April 2008 a b c d e f g Lomas Mark 29 April 2010 Lev 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