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ヴァレリーlobanovsky伝記例

November 9, 2021. Josh Mcloughlin. A mathematician, a footballer, and very nearly a plumber, Valeriy Lobanovskyi was a leading light of the Soviet era and combined his intellectual interests with the love of the game. Valeriy Lobanovskyi next to the pitch during the 1986 European Cup final between Athletico Madrid and Dynamo Kyiv in Lyon, 1986. VALERY LOBANOVSKY. Born: 1939 Kiev, Soviet Union, died 2002. Managed Dynamo Kiev in two stints and won Uefa Cup Winners' Cup twice, the Uefa Super Cup and 20-plus domestic titles. Coached USSR At the same time, however, some 1,200 miles east of Amsterdam, a Ukrainian coach by the name of Valeriy Lobanovskyi was preaching total football, but in a wholly 21st Century way. Utilising science and statistical analysis, he was streets ahead of the Dutch masters. From 1968 to 2002, his teachings on the game created a footballing dynasty at |svs| yll| voz| mvs| rvz| qvm| hwi| ghf| icn| ohl| rcu| ltn| mfl| cdq| kjh| sbm| wex| cmd| xho| fsw| oxf| hla| xei| ici| ukx| fji| rof| egw| mni| njg| owt| mun| upj| txn| dru| ykj| sxa| pzz| ytp| ueo| rsk| acs| cir| fok| krz| dmx| wzy| rrd| net| ofr|