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USSR All Stars




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COACH: Gavriil Dmitrievich KACHALIN



The best ever USSR 23 men squad:



GOALKEEPERS:

Lev YASHIN
Rinat DASAYEV


DEFENDERS:

Albert SHESTERNYOV
Vladimir BESSONOV
Anatoli DEMIANENKO
Murtaz KHURTSILAVA
Aleksandr CHIVADZE
Aleksandr STAROSTIN
Vagiz KHIDIYATULLIN
Yevgeni LOVCHEV


MIDFIELDERS:

Igor NETTO
Valeri VORONIN
Valentin IVANOV
Sergey ALEYNIKOV
Andrey STAROSTIN
Yuri VOINOV
Leonid BURYAK
Vladimir MUNTYAN


ATTACKERS:

Oleg BLOKHIN
Eduard STRELTSOV
Oleg PROTASOV
Sergey ILYIN
Viktor PONEDELNIK






BEST ELEVEN:


-------------------------- YASHIN --------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------- SHESTERNYOV ----------------------
--- BESSONOV --------------------------- DEMIANENKO -
----------------------- KHURTSILAVA ----------------------
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---- VORONIN ---- And. STAROSTIN ---- NETTO -------
---------------------------------------------------------------
-------------- V. IVANOV -----------------------------------
----------------------------------------- BLOKHIN ---------
----------------------- STRELTSOV ------------------------







RESERVES:


GOALKEEPERS:

Anatoli AKIMOV
Yevgeni RUDAKOV
Aleksei KHOMICH
Anzor KAVAZASHVILI


DEFENDERS:

Sergey BALTACHA
Konstantin KRYZHEVSKI
Viktor SOKOLOV
Anatoli MASLYONKIN
Oleg KUZNETSOV
Konstantin FOMIN
Anatoli BASHASHKIN
Tengiz SULAKVELIDZE
Vasili SOKOLOV
Leonid SOLOVIOV
Boris KUZNETSOV
Revaz DZODZUASHVILI
Vladimir KAPLICHNY
Nikolay TISHCHENKO
Vladimir KESAREV


MIDFIELDERS:

Aleksey MIKHAYLICHENKO
Anatoli KONKOV
Vsevolod BLINKOV
Fyodor CHERENKOV
David KIPIANI
Vladimir VEREMEEV
Viktor KOLOTOV
Gennadi LITOVCHENKO
Aleksandr ZAVAROV
Viktor SEREBRYANIKOV
Fyodor SELIN
Igor DOBROVOLSKIY
Yuri GAVRILOV
Khoren OGANESIAN
Vitali DARASELIA


ATTACKERS:

Slava METREVELI
Sergey SALNIKOV
Boris TATUSHIN
Boris PAICHADZE
Grigori FEDOTOV
Konstantin BESKOV
Vasili TROFIMOV
Aleksandr PONOMARYOV
Anatoli ILYIN
Nikita SIMONYAN
Nikolay STAROSTIN
Vsevolod BOBROV
Mikhail BUTUSOV
Avtandil GOGOBERIDZE
Igor CHISLENKO
Mikhail MESKHI
Igor BELANOV
Ramaz SHENGELIA
Anatoli BYSHOVETS
Anatoliy BANISHEVSKIY
Sergey RODIONOV


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Sun Mar 24, 2013 2:17 pm
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I know that I already said it on the old page but as there happened anything, I repeat it:
Viktor Ponedelnik should really replace Vsevolod Bobrov. Bobrov played only 3 games for the NT (with 5 goals) at the 1952 Summer olympics 1952. After this he was never capped again.
Ponedelnik played 29 matches (with 20 goals) for the team and appeared in three big tournaments where he scored also 5 times (+ three goals in the qualification for the 1964 EC) but his goals were way more important than the ones of Bobrov. I mean, isn't it a bit strange that the guy who scored the winning goal for the only title the NT ever won is simply left out of their AS team? Instead we have a guy here who of course was a great footballer but who simply hasn't archieved enough with the NT to be here. If we'd speak of the Ice Hockey AS team of the USSR, we couldn't leave him out of it (as he got 89 caps with 53 goals + winning a gold medal at the winter olympics) but as this is the football AS team, we should IMO take the players who were really important for it..


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Sun Nov 10, 2013 9:53 pm
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I will unsubscribe because of the words of gurkenjoe93. Bobrov played more matches, if we consider that he spent in international frendly matches for the Dynamo, Spartak team and we can call these mini-NT. In 1967 he was selected for the national team of the 50th anniversary, by the specialists of the Soviet football, and the name of Viktor Ponedelnik was mentioned far less frequently.

But let remains as it is. It is necessary to decide whether or not to mention the players who for political reasons of the country's leadership, had a much less formal games than the next generation.


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