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  Eduard Streltsov: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Eduard Streltsov (Эдуард Анатольевич Стрельцов, EHandler: no quick summary.
Streltsov played for Torpedo Moscow FC Torpedo Moscow quick summary:
(Streltsov was kicked off the national team and was sent to seven years in a labor camp Gulag quick summary:
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/e/ed/eduard_streltsov.htm   (381 words)

  
 Eduard Streltsov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In 1958, as the Soviet national team qualified for its first World Cup, he was ordered to join either the Soviet Army's CSKA or KGB's Dynamo Moscow, but refused (even when Lev Yashin was sent to persuade him).
This is because the Soviet government had threatened Streltsov with the murder of his entire family if he ever spoke the truth about his trial.
Streltsov died in 1990 of cancer which many now believe was a result of his time working the gulag mines.
www.tocatch.info /en/Eduard_Streltsov.htm   (539 words)

  
 Observer | Loyal fans fight to clear name of Russia's Pele
Soviet football hero Eduard Streltsov's career was ruined when he was sent to labour camps because of a rape conviction and the malice of a woman Politburo member
By the time he was 17 Streltsov was playing for the national team, and he was a star in its gold-medal winning performance in the 1956 Olympic Games.
Streltsov had apparently incurred her wrath after drunkenly insulting her daughter at a Kremlin ball.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4245722-102275,00.html   (724 words)

  
 FC Torpedo Moscow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The club used to belong to the ZIL automobile plant until a fallout in the mid-1990s that resulted in Torpedo leaving their historic ground and moving across town to Luzhniki, as they became property of the Luzhniki corporation.
Nicknamed the Black-Whites, Torpedo hasn't been a force in Russian football since the days of Eduard Streltsov, the brilliant striker of the 1950s and 1960s, known as "the Russian Pele".
Past glories for Torpedo include 3 USSR titles (1960, 1965, and autumn 1976), 6 USSR Cups (1949, 1952, 1960, 1968, 1972, 1986), 1 Russian Cup (1993), and 3 appearances in the quarterfinals of European/UEFA Cup competition.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/FC_Torpedo_Moscow   (199 words)

  
 FT.com / Arts & Weekend / Books - Not singing any more
The book’s key story is that of Eduard Streltsov, a sort of 1950s Soviet version of George Best: gorgeous, original and adored.
Broken by a dubious rape charge, the golden boy was sent to the Gulag and written out of history until the fall of communism.
Streltsov, who died of cancer at 53, is, for Wilson, “the flawed but eternal martyr” standing aloof from the general mire.
news.ft.com /cms/s/335ee866-af39-11da-b417-0000779e2340.html   (552 words)

  
 Russian National Football (Soccer) Team - RussiaTeam.ru : Russian Legends. Eduard Streltsov.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Eduard Streltsov is a former Soviet football player, who was nicknamed Russian Pele.
Streltsov is one of the most prominent Russian and European players.
After comeback to Torpedo in 1965, Streltsov led the team to their second Championship title.
russiateam.ru /eng/legends/streltsov.html   (246 words)

  
 BIG PARENTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Igor Streltsov is the son of Russia’s prominent soccer player Eduard Streltsov.
Eduard Streltsov started playing in the USSR Premier League when he was just 16 years old.
His son tells about Streltsov’s relations with his teammates, friend, coaches and fans, about his father’s imprisonment, about Streltsov’s return to big-time soccer and the reasons he left soccer, and about his last days.
dibrov.ntv-tv.ru /program/publ/ebolrod.html   (12269 words)

  
 Soviet Union/CIS - Record International Players
Eduard Malofeyev 40 6 22/ 9/1963 8/ 6/1968 Jozef Sabo 40 8 3/10/1965 8/ 9/1972 38.
Eduard Streltsov 38 25 26/ 6/1955 4/ 5/1968 40.
Eduard Streltsov 25 38 26/ 6/1955 4/ 5/1968 5.
www.rsssf.com /miscellaneous/ussr-recintlp.html   (687 words)

  
 Torpedo Honors Streltsov, Moves Into Semifinal
Torpedo soccer stadium, home of premier league team Torpedo-Luzhniki, was renamed after legendary Russian forward Eduard Streltsov at a commemorating ceremony Monday afternoon in Moscow.
Streltsov, who would have turned 60 on Monday and played his entire career at Torpedo, led his club to its second Soviet league title in 1965 after spending nearly six years in a Siberian labor camp.
The tall, blond-haired centerforward was accused of rape shortly before the start of the 1958 World Cup and sentenced to six years in prison for a crime many of his contemporaries think he didn't commit.
www.themoscowtimes.com /stories/1997/07/22/060.html   (194 words)

  
 FIFA.com The Official web site of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Dynamo Stadium was built in 1928 after being designed by Alexander Longman and Leonid Cherikover, two of Russia’s most prominent architects of the early 20th century.
Better known in Russia as the Eduard Streltsov Stadium in honour of the famous Russian player of the same name, today the ground has a 13,400 capacity and is home to FC Moscow.
Podmoskovie Stadium, situated in the suburb of Shchelkovo some 15 km from the centre of Moscow, is one of the oldest stadia in the country.
www.fifa.com /en/PrinterFriendly/0,3875,U202006S13-U20W-2006,00.html   (145 words)

  
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USSR: Anzor Kavazashvili, Yuri Istomin, Albert Shesternyev [c], Murtaz Khurtsilava, Viktor Anichkin, Valeri Voronin, Igor Chislenko, Vladimir Kaplichnyi, Anatoli Banishevski, Eduard Streltsov, Eduard Malofeyev.
USSR: Yuri Pshenichnikov, Yuri Istomin, Albert Shesternyev [c], Murtaz Khurtsilava, Viktor Anichkin (Eduard Malofeyev 31'), Igor Chislenko, Vladimir Kaplichnyi, Givi Nodiya, Anatoli Banishevski, Gennadi Logofet, Gennadi Yevryuzhikhin.
USSR: Yuri Degtyarev, Vladimir Basalayev, Albert Shesternyev [c], Murtaz Khurtsilava, Yuri Istomin, Vladimir Kaplichnyi, Eduard Markarov, Vladimir Muntyan, Mikhail Gershkovich, Anatoli Byshovets (Aleksandr Lenev 30'), Gennadi Yevryuzhikhin.
www.srcf.ucam.org /~nfm24/football/1968e.html   (5990 words)

  
 Torpedo Moscow Vs Fc Moscow - UK Football Forums
There's conflicting reprts out there about Torpedo playing at Eduard Streltsov or Luzhniki?
It is very interesting, reversed, situation - Luzhniki stadium owns Torpedo team.
FC Moscow plays on the Eduard Streltsov stadium.
www.ukfootballforums.co.uk /index.php?showtopic=14363   (680 words)

  
 Tambov's Face-Off With Prison Camp YT-30/4
Second division Spartak Tambov has found an unusual way of keeping its players in shape in the hot summer months -- a prison camp workout.
Spartak's management decided to give its players some extra training last week by organizing a friendly with inmates of a local prison camp to commemorate what would have been the 60th birthday of Eduard Streltsov.
This is only an excerpt from the full story.
www.themoscowtimes.com /stories/1997/07/30/070.html   (158 words)

  
 Football | Men behaving badly
Jaan Roos takes us even further afield, telling us the story of Torpedo Moscow and Soviet international striker Eduard Streltsov, who was arrested for alleged rape in 1958 and sent to a Siberian labour camp for seven years.
At the time, Dinamo Moscow, the KGB owned team, wanted Streltsov to join them, as did the Red Army-owned CSKA Moscow.
The 'Russian Pele' refused the offers which probably wasn't that smart a decision.
football.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,4664161-103,00.html   (1245 words)

  
 CENTURY OF FOOTBALL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Aleksander’s Vainstein’s project is a series of programs with a common goal: an attempt at solving an unthinkable task – name the best domestic football player from among 50 greatest players.
Lev Yashin, Andrei Starostin, Vsevolod Bobrov, Grigori Fedotov, Konstantin Beskov, Eduard Streltsov, Igor Netto, Valentin Ivanov, Valery Voronin, Pyotr Dementyev, Aleksei Homich, Mikhail Meskhi, Oleg Blokhin and many, many other well-known football players appear in the series on filmed chronicles and in recollections of famous journalists, politicians, commentators, artists, sportsmen.
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dibrov.ntv-tv.ru /program/fun/evek_futb.html   (105 words)

  
 Edinburgh Evening News - Sport - Arveladze: CSKA will try to pump up the volume   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
RANGERS striker Shota Arveladze believes CSKA Moscow will resort to gimmicks to try to dump them out of the Champions League.
The Russian champions are not one of the best supported teams in the Russian capital and their Eduard Streltsov stadium is a soulless arena that holds just 13,000 people.
As a result they have borrowed the ground of neighbours Lokomotiv, which holds 29,000, for tomorrow night’s final qualifying round, first-leg clash.
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /sport.cfm?id=913932004   (627 words)

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