Vsevolod Bobrov, football and hockey coach, Merited Master of Sports of the USSR (1948) and Merited Coach of the USSR (1967).01.07.1971#2562983
USSR national hockey team - the winner of the World and European championship. Bottom row (left - right): Vladislav Tretiak, Valeri Kharlamov, Vladimir Lutchenko, head coach Vsevolod Bobrov, team captain Boris Mikhailov, coach Boris Kulagin, Vladimir Shadrin, Vladimir Petrov, Alexander Sidelnikov. Middle row: - Yevgeny Paladyev, Valery Vasiliev, Alexander Gusev, Alexander Ragulin, Yuri Lyapkin, Alexander Bodunov, Alexander Yakushev. Top row: Alexander Volchkov, Yuri Lebedev, Gennady Tsygankov, doctor Oleg Belakovsky, Alexander Martyniuk, Vyacheslav Anisin, Alexander Maltsev.15.04.1973#686221
World champions- Soviet hockey players and coaches- being awarded the commemorative medal "For Ten Victories in World Championships." From left: Arakady Chernyshyov, Anatoly Tarasov, Vsevolod Bobrov, Nikolai Puchkov, Grigory Mkrtychan and Alexander Vinogradov with awards. The Luzhniki Palace of Sports. February 23, 1971.23.02.1971#683116
Vsevolod Bobrov (1922-1979), Merited Coach of the USSR, Holder of the Order of Lenin, during a hockey match.24.01.1981#155840
A monument to Vsevolod Bobrov, a captain of the USSR national hockey team, at the territory of the CSKA sports complex. 22.11.2006#138350
Vsevolod Bobrov, coach of Soviet ice hockey national select team (left), attends international Izvestia Cup tournament.16.12.1972#102813
Dynamo Moscow football players (from left to right): Vasily Kartsev, Vsevolod Blinkov, Konstantin Beskov, Vsevolod Bobrov and Mikhail Semichastny on a football ground in England.13.11.1945#95673
Vsevolod Bobrov, future Soviet soccer star, 3rd right, and Vladimir, his elder brother, 1st right, with their bandy teammates after winning the Leningrad school championship01.02.1935#60951
Senior coach Vsevolod Bobrov (center) of the Soviet team making game analysis with hockey players Alexander Yakushev (left), Vladimir Shadrin (second left) and Alexander Maltsev (right) at the world and European ice hockey championship.24.11.1974#36600
Soviet athlete Vsevolod Bobrov, Merited Coach of the U.S.S.R., ice-hockey champion of Olympic Games (1956), of the world (1954, 1956) and of Europe (1954-56) and many-time soccer and ice hockey champion of the U.S.S.R. (1945-56). 16.02.1979#3600