Vsevolod Bobrov
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In the post-war and 1950s, there was no more popular athlete in our country than Vsevolod Bobrov. Almost all the epoch-making sporting events of those years are associated with his name. The triumphant tour of Dynamo Moscow football players to Great Britain in 1945. The victory of the USSR national team in the year of its debut at the World Hockey Championship in 1954. Gold medals of the hockey team at the 1956 Olympic Games. Brilliant successes of the teams in which Bobrov played in the all-Union arena. Three times in a row he became the USSR football champion CDKA - the famous “team of lieutenants”. Hockey teams also achieved the same result - first CDKA, and then VVS. Having completed his performances, Vsevolod Mikhailovich became an outstanding hockey coach. He led Spartak Moscow to the championship title, and the USSR national team under his leadership won the world championships twice. But the peak of Bobrov’s coaching career was the equal rivalry of our hockey team in the Super Series of matches with the best Canadian professionals in 1972. However, Vsevolod Bobrov’s life path was not at all strewn with roses. He received more than enough physical and mental injuries. But the reward was sincere popular love and glory.
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- Name of the Author
- Михаил Щеглов Исаакович
- Language
- Russian