Category: Armenia
Stalinism – Football and Culture in the Interwar Soviet Union
Manuel Veth -
Football has always been a game for the masses. But how did a game for the masses function during the time of Stalinism in the Soviet U ...
Revolution – Three Armenian Football Dreams
Karen Rafayelyan -
On May 12, just four days after the Velvet Revolution leader Nikol Pashinyan was elected by Parliament as the new Prime Minister o ...
Ararat Yerevan – The Story of a Soviet Champion
Manuel Veth -
It is a fascinating picture. Franz Beckenbauer leads his Bayern side into a packed Hrazdan Stadion, which is located on the outskirts o ...
CIS Cup – An Almost Forgotten Tournament Remembered
Manuel Veth -
The winter break has engulfed most of the leagues of the former Soviet Union. A three-month-long break to escape the harsh winters of E ...
Futbolgrad Podcast – Episode 81 – Bring back the UEFA-Intertoto Cup
Futbolgrad Podcast – Episode 81 – Bring back the UEFA-Intertoto Cup
Manuel Veth, Andrew Flint, Tim Bogdachev and Vadim Furmanov are back to discuss a ...
Vsevolod Bobrov – The Individual Within the Collective
Manuel Veth -
I like a good challenge. Hence, when a Futbolgrad Podcast listener challenged me on Twitter to come up with a 1000-word comparison betw ...