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Ivanovich Beskov (Russian: Константи́н Ива́нович Бе́сков; 18
November 1920 – 6 May 2006) was a Soviet/Russian
footballer and coach.
Beskov was born in...
- 1964). Manager: Poul
Petersen Manager:
Lajos Baróti Manager:
Konstantin Beskov Manager: José
Villalonga RSSSF Sportec 1 2 DBU
Archived 2010-04-01 at the...
- Head coach: John
Adshead Head coach: Jock
Stein Head coach:
Konstantin Beskov Unless specified,
coaches were
coaching their own
national team. Algeria...
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Religious Policy After Communism. Routledge. ISBN 9780415490023. p. 127.
Beskov,
Andrey (2020). "Этнорелигиозное измерение современной русской идентичности:...
- go on
record of
Yevgeny Goryansky. The 1980 USSR
Olympic roster (coach –
Beskov) was
identical with the
senior team that
competed in
qualification tournaments...
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followed Konstantin Beskov into
Spartak Moscow in 1977.
Gavrilov achieved the key
playmaker role in new
Spartak Moscow team
built up by
Beskov.
After being winger...
- 2024-05-07.
Panteleyeva &
Chorobrych 2022, p. 163.
Beskov 2018, p. 144.
Beskov 2018, p. 145.
Beskov 2015b, p. 13.
Books Alekseyev,
Anatoly (2004). "От...
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position in 1962. His
opposite number for the
Soviet Union was
Konstantin Beskov, who had pla**** in the 1940s and 1950s for
Dynamo Moscow before moving into...
- 10th-12th centuries, or Hŭrsovo in Bulgaria, to the
right of the Danube.
Andrey Beskov notes that in
Borova region (Ukraine), not far from the
village of Horokhovatka [uk]...
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being relegated to the
lower division,
keeping the
stadium full.
Konstantin Beskov became the head coach. He had made his name
playing for Spartak's main rivals...