Fedor Cherenkov I live only on the field

19,99

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Fedor Cherenkov was rightly called the "people's football player". Everyone loved him - and not only the fans of Spartak - the club to which he gave his whole life and for which he played a record number of matches, but also the army team, Dynamo, fans from other cities and republics of the then united Soviet Union. And when he passed away in 2014 - at the age of only fifty-five! - more than 15 thousand people came to say goodbye to him at the Spartak arena in Sokolniki. So many people in the entire history of Russian football buried only two: him and Eduard Streltsov. The two of them, the most beloved, were affectionately called by the people by their names: Edik and Fedya. And there was no need to explain what it was about. The happy and at the same time tragic fate of this pure and bright person, a unique "artist of the game", is described in the book by Igor Rabiner and Vladimir Galedin. The authors (one of whom had known Cherenkov for a quarter of a century) had many hours of conversations with people who knew the outstanding footballer better than others - his closest friend and long-term partner in Spartak, his teammates, both wives, daughter, and many others. We multiply all this by the most thorough research of the press for each year Cherenkov spent in football and after it, and we get a book that paints his multifaceted portrait based on a huge number of facts new to readers and dots the “i” in numerous myths around his legendary name. .

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Barcode: 9785235043039 SKU: 70129499 Category:
Publication language: Russian

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