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Soviet Vysshaya Liga History – The Five Most Exotic Clubs

Soviet Vysshaya Liga History – The Five Most Exotic Clubs

Manuel Veth - The Soviet Union was a country of many nations with over 100 different ethnic groups calling the former empire their home. That multi-n ...
Odil Ahmedov – Uzbekistan’s Quarterback Profiled

Odil Ahmedov – Uzbekistan’s Quarterback Profiled

Manuel Veth - In some ways, Odil Ahmedov lives for the Asian Cup. The Uzbekistan national team captain, after all, emerged as one of the world's most ...
CIS Cup – An Almost Forgotten Tournament Remembered

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 ...
Back to the USSR – The post-Soviet Futbolgrad League

Back to the USSR – The post-Soviet Futbolgrad League

Manuel Veth - The re-creation of the Soviet Vysshaya Liga was a big topic on last week’s Futbolgrad Podcast. Asked by one of our listeners on which t ...
Futbolgrad Podcast – Episode 51 – Magical Number 10s

Futbolgrad Podcast – Episode 51 – Magical Number 10s

Futbolgrad Podcast - Episode 51 - Magical Number 10s Manuel Veth, Tim Bogdachev and Andrew Flint discuss the latest transfer dealings involving post- ...
Uzbekistan – Remembering the Miracle of 1994

Uzbekistan – Remembering the Miracle of 1994

Sivan John - In 1994 Asia was about to be given a massive awakening by the mysterious arrival of Uzbekistan on the football pitch. Hiroshima was rewa ...
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