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Lithuanian referee from the (then) Soviet Union. Active internationally in the 1960s

According to a Spanish newspaper Azim Zade is an Ukrainian, but his name is Azeri, so he may have been from there. When he was from the Soviet Union Eldar Azim-Zade took ...

One match for the 1964 European Championship.

Butenko took charge of a match in the group stage of the 1986 World Cup. Valery Vladimirovich Butenko then was a citizen of the USSR. He retired in 1991 and had been a n...

A former international referee from the Soviet Union who took charge of two matches in the 1974 World Cup finals. He was also active at the 1972 Olympic Tournament.

Valentin Gregorovich Lipatov born in 1932. He was a referee from 1961 and entered the highest Soviet League 7 years later. In 1974 he got his FIFA badge. Lipatov was vo...

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Born in Borjomi, in now Georgia, Milchenko moved to Sokhumi, now Abkhazia where he started a family and became a player for the local Dinamo team. He picked up refereeing...

Vladimir Rudnev took charge of a match at the 1976 Olympic Tournament.

From the Ukraine in the (then) Soviet Union. Yuriy Savchenko took charge of a match in the 1985 u20 World Cup.

A former Soviet Union, now Ukrainian, international referee active in the 1970s and early 1980s.

A player for the team of the railway line Moskow-Jaroslavl after the war, but not a very good one, Eduard Shklovsky picked up the whistle in the early 1960s. He officiate...

Miroslav Stupar, born in the a former Soviet Union, is mostly remembered for his officiating of the 1982 World Cup match in Spain between France and Kuwait.

14 matches (in 1968) in the highest Soviet League as a player, but 136 as a referee. Internationally he took charge of 80 matches in all. Timoshenko died in 2007.

Representing the then Soviet Union, Romuladas Yashka took charge of a math in the 1984 European Championship. He is probably from Latvia (or Lithuania).

Two matches in the World Cup finals, one in 1966 and one in 1970. But Tofik Bakhranov will be remembered as the lines man in the final in 1966 who may be the only person ...

Georgian referee Karlo Kruashvili took charge of 160 matches in the Soviet Union's first league. he was a FIFA referee in the 1970s. Karlo Kruashvili died in 2002.

Before he started refereeing Latyshev was a football player himself. He played for for Elektrozavod, Stalinets and Dynamo Moscow. Nikolay Latyshev took charge of matches ...

Anvar Khusaniovich Zverev was an international referee from (then) Leningrad who took charge of 68 matches in the highest Soviet football League. He was voted best refere...