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    the USSR stripped, but it was reinstated back in 1955. Boris had a twin brother Vitaliy Arkadiev (1899-1987) who was Merited Coach of the USSR in fencing...
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  • forced to withdraw from the league and later disbanded. Furthermore, Boris Arkadiev, who coached both USSR and CSKA, was stripped of his Merited Master...
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  • negotiations, joined FIFA shortly before the Olympic football tournament. Boris Arkadiev became the coach of both the national team and the army club. The first...
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    forced to withdraw from the league and later disbanded. Furthermore, Boris Arkadiev, who coached both USSR and CDKA, was stripped of his Merited Master...
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  • enter the FIFA World Cup until 1958. The first coach appointed was Boris Arkadiev who in 1952 led the team to the Olympic Games in Helsinki. Later, he...
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    forced to withdraw from the league and later disbanded. Furthermore, Boris Arkadiev, who coached both USSR and CDKA, was stripped of his Merited Master...
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  • Lobanovsky 7 4 2 Dynamo Kyiv 2 Mikhail Yakushin 6 6 1 Dynamo Moscow 3 Boris Arkadiev 6 2 2 CSKA Moscow (5), Dynamo Moscow (1) 4 Viktor Maslov 4 4 - Dynamo...
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  • University of Moscow, from 1912 he worked in the laboratory of Vladimir Arkadiev, and in 1913 he became a laboratory assistant at the physics laboratory...
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  • Kyiv (2), Ararat Yerevan (1) 2 Valeriy Lobanovsky 6 - Dynamo Kyiv 3 Boris Arkadiev 4 1 CDKA Moscow (3), Lokomotiv Moscow (1) Nikita Simonyan 4 1 Spartak...
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    qualifying games, only goalkeeper Boris Razinsky represented the team that won the Melbourne gold. Boris Arkadiev was appointed as the head coach. The...
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    Workers' and Peasants' Red Army – the district military commissar Vasily Arkadiev and the military leader (former Tsarist general) Nikolai Liventsev. Having...
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  • various musical distinctions, both literarily and performance-based, like M. Arkadiev, composer A. Goldenweiser, V. Gorodinsky, Boyarsky, composer N. Myaskovsky...
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    Commissar of the State Security of the 3rd degree, and Dmitri Vasilevich Arkadiev, the Head of the Transport Department of the USSR NKVD. The Kalmyks were...
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