From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aksel Tatevosovich Vartanyan ( Russian: Аксель Татевосович Вартанян; born January 8, 1938) is a Soviet and Russian journalist, sports historian and native of Tbilisi.

Vartanyan graduated from the Historical-Philological Department of Tbilisi Pedagogical Institute. Since 1962 he has worked full-time as a school teacher.

Vartanyan is famous as journalist for the Football weekly and the newspaper Sport Express, researcher of archives and other written stock-piles that accumulated since the inception of domestic club football.

Bibliography

  • History of USSR Championships 1936-1979 "Futbol" Moscow 1994-98 [1]
  • Eduard Streltsov - criminal or victim? "Terra-sport", Moscow 2001 [2] ( ISBN  9785931271163)
  • Secret Archive "Sport-Express" (2001)
  • Annals "Sport-Express" (2003-2017)

See also

References

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aksel Tatevosovich Vartanyan ( Russian: Аксель Татевосович Вартанян; born January 8, 1938) is a Soviet and Russian journalist, sports historian and native of Tbilisi.

Vartanyan graduated from the Historical-Philological Department of Tbilisi Pedagogical Institute. Since 1962 he has worked full-time as a school teacher.

Vartanyan is famous as journalist for the Football weekly and the newspaper Sport Express, researcher of archives and other written stock-piles that accumulated since the inception of domestic club football.

Bibliography

  • History of USSR Championships 1936-1979 "Futbol" Moscow 1994-98 [1]
  • Eduard Streltsov - criminal or victim? "Terra-sport", Moscow 2001 [2] ( ISBN  9785931271163)
  • Secret Archive "Sport-Express" (2001)
  • Annals "Sport-Express" (2003-2017)

See also

References

External links



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