List of Association Football Families of Note - Soviet Union

Soviet Union

  • / Dmitri Alenichev, Andrei Alenichev (brother)
  • Sergei Pavlovich Baltacha, Sergei Baltacha Jr. (son)
  • Vyacheslav Chanov, Viktor Chanov (brother), Viktor Chanov, Sr. (father)
  • Grigory Fedotov, Vladimir Fedotov (son)
  • Khakim Fuzailov, Rahmatullo Fuzailov (brother)
  • / Valery Gazzaev, Yuri Gazzaev (cousin)
  • Sergey Vladimirovich Grishin, Sergei Grishin (son)
  • Nodar Khizanishvili, Zurab Khizanishvili (son)
  • / Sergei Kiriakov, Yegor Kiryakov (brother)
  • Vladimir Kozlov, Aleksei Kozlov (son)
  • Viktor Kuznetsov, Sergei Kuznetsov (brother)
  • Mikhail Markhel, Yuri Markhel (brother)
  • / Dmitri Nezhelev, Anatoli Nezhelev (brother)
  • / Oleksandr Nikiforov, Yuri Nikiforov (brother)
  • / Aleksandr Novikov, Kirill Novikov (son)
  • Gennadiy Perepadenko, Serhiy Perepadenko (brother)
  • Valeriy Petrakov, Yuri Petrakov (son)
  • Nikolai Savichev, Yuri Savichev (twin brother)
  • Valeri Shmarov, Denis Shmarov (son)
  • Viktor Shustikov, / Sergei Shustikov (son), Sergei Shustikov Jr. (grandson)
  • Aleksandr Tarkhanov, Yuri Tarkhanov (son)
  • Lev Yashin, Vasili Frolov (grandson)
  • Serghei Covalciuc, Kyrylo Kovalchuk (brother)

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Famous quotes by soviet union:

    If the Soviet Union can give up the Brezhnev Doctrine for the Sinatra Doctrine, the United States can give up the James Monroe Doctrine for the Marilyn Monroe Doctrine: Let’s all go to bed wearing the perfume we like best.
    Carlos Fuentes (b. 1928)

    There is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe and there never will be under a Ford administration.... The United States does not concede that those countries are under the domination of the Soviet Union.
    Gerald R. Ford (b. 1913)

    If the Soviet Union let another political party come into existence, they would still be a one-party state, because everybody would join the other party.
    Ronald Reagan (b. 1911)

    In the Soviet Union everything happens slowly. Always remember that.
    A.N. (Arkady N.)

    Today he plays jazz; tomorrow he betrays his country.
    —Stalinist slogan in the Soviet Union (1920s)