Aksel Vartanyan

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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 was teaching in school.

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)

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