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Vladimir Nikitovich Maslachenko (Russian: Владимир Никитович Маслаченко; 5
March 1936 – 28
November 2010) was a
Soviet and
Russian footballer and football...
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including some of the
finest Soviet footballers of the era, such as
Vladimir Maslachenko,
Valentin Bubukin,
Victor Voroshilov, Zaur Kaloyev, and Yuri Kovalyov...
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Player Date of
birth (age) Caps Club 1GK
Vladimir Maslachenko (1936-03-05)5
March 1936 (aged 24) 1
Lokomotiv Moscow 1GK Lev
Yashin (1929-10-22)22...
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Anatoly Krutikov Gennady Logofet Evgenii Lovchev Eduard Malofeyev Vladimir Maslachenko Anatoli Maslyonkin Alexander Mirzoyan Gennady Morozov Igor
Netto Aleksei...
- (1931-06-27)27 June 1931 (aged 26) 22
Spartak Moscow 12 1GK
Vladimir Maslachenko (1936-03-05)5
March 1936 (aged 22) 0
Lokomotiv Moscow 13 1GK Vladimir...
- (1929-10-22)22
October 1929 (aged 32) 42
Dynamo Moscow 2 1GK
Vladimir Maslachenko (1936-03-05)5
March 1936 (aged 26) 8
Lokomotiv Moscow 3 1GK
Sergey Kotrikadze...
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canoeist and team gold
medallist at the 1960
Summer Olympics Vladimir Maslachenko (1936–2010) a
Soviet footballer (goalkeeper) and
football commentator...
- бурятской "Селенге"" [The
famous commentator and
goalkeeper Vladimir Maslachenko could play in
Buryat "Selenga"]. sport-rb.ru (in Russian). 1 November...
- television. Was
nominated for TEFI
award in 2000, but lost it to
Vladimir Maslachenko. In 2005, 2009 and 2011-2012,
Popov led
channel Russia 2
program Grand...
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rarely Vladimir Maslachenko. In the 1990s it was
temporarily renamed as Goal!. The
hosts of Goal! were
Vladimir Pereturin,
Vladimir Maslachenko,
Georgy Sarkisyants...