Almost every day gives the world several famous people who have closely linked their lives with football:
Viktor Maslov (1910-1977) was a former Soviet footballer and coach. The most famous club, whose colours Maslov defended, was Moscow's Torpedo. There Victor began his coaching career. Together with the "Torpedo" Maslov won the championship and USSR Cup in 1960. But a year later he was dismissed as head coach of the Muscovites. In 1964, Maslov took charge of Dynamo Kyiv, winning three USSR Championships and two Cup titles. He is one of the 50 best coaches of the 50th anniversary, according to World Soccer magazine.
Maksym Bilyi (1989-2013) is a former Ukrainian midfielder for Zorya Luhansk. Bilyi is a pupil of FC Shakhtar Donetsk, but he has not played a single match for them. Since the age of 17 he has been called up to the Ukraine national teams of different age groups. He participated in the European Youth Championship 2011. Maksym was seriously injured, but the club did not say anything specific about it until recently. On 14 September it was announced that Maksim passed away that morning in Novomoskovsk. The cause of death was a brain tumour.
Walter Pandiani (1976) is a former Uruguayan striker. At one time defended the colours of clubs such as: "Birmingham", "Osasuna", "Deportivo La Coruña", "Villarreal" as well as "Mallorca". But despite a fairly successful club career in the national team of Uruguay, played only 4 games, no goals scored. Top scorer of UEFA Cup season 2006/07.