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  1. Hace 6 días · Yuri Gavrilov: 1977–1985: 89 (280)? (?)? (?)? (?) 89 (280) 8: Roman Pavlyuchenko: 2003–2008: 69 (141) 4 (17) 14 (28) 2 (3) 89 (189) 10: Anatoli Ilyin: 1949–1962: 83 (224)? (?)? (?)? (?) 83 (224) 11: Yury Sevidov: 1960–1965: 71 (146)? (?)? (?)? (?) 71 (146) 12: Vladimir Beschastnykh: 1991–1994 2001–2002: 56 (104) 6 (11) 5 (28 ...

  2. 17 de abr. de 2024 · - 17 de Abril de 2024 | 17:17. “Un día como hoy”, aniversario del triunfo de Loma Negra a la URSS. Hace hoy 42 años, el 17 de abril de 1982, previo pago de 30 mil dólares de cachet, la Unión Soviética llegó a Olavarría para enfrentar a Loma Negra en un cotejo amistoso.

  3. Hace 5 días · The Unified Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics ( Russian: Объединенная команда на Летних Олимпийских играх 1992) in Barcelona, Spain, was a joint team consisting of twelve of the fifteen former Soviet republics that chose to compete together. The previously Soviet-occupied states of Estonia, Latvia, and ...

  4. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Belshina won 0-2 at Slonim through goals from debutant's Vadim Balbukh and Yuri Gavrilov. The Belarusian U17 side who have been placed in the second tier for this season left it late to win their first game when Stanislav Kazmerchuk (in the 84th minute) and Nikita Lyukevich at 90+3 minutes scored to win 2-1 over Bumprom Gomel.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Yuri Gavrilov è nato nel soleggiato maggio, il 2 del 1953, nel villaggio di Setun, nella regione di Mosca. Si è diplomato a scuola nella sua città natale ed è entrato all'università lì. Ma il suo amore per il calcio è sempre stato più forte, motivo per cui è diventato uno dei rappresentanti più importanti del calcio nazionale.

  6. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Yuri Gavrilov: Spartak Moscow: 4 Dieter Hoeneß: Bayern Munich: 4 8 Juanito: Real Madrid: 3 Vagiz Khidiyatullin: Spartak Moscow: 3 Srebrenko Repčić: Red Star Belgrade: 3 Santillana: Real Madrid: 3 Frank Arnesen: AFC Ajax: 3

  7. Hace 6 días · She eliminated a program that provided free milk to schoolchildren, thus earning Thatcher the nickname "Milk Snatcher." Nevertheless, she was elected leader of the Conservative Party in 1975. Thatcher was nicknamed the “Iron Lady” by the Soviet journalist Yuri Gavrilov after a 1976 speech (“Britain Awake”) that condemned communism.