Stepan Spandaryan, the Glossary
Stepan Surenovich Spandaryan (Ստեփան Սուրենի Սպանդարյան, Степан Суренович Спандарян; April 2, 1906, Moscow – 1987, Moscow) was a Soviet-Armenian basketball player, coach, one of the founders of the Soviet basketball.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Chile, Chile men's national basketball team, List of FIBA EuroBasket winning head coaches, Moscow, Soviet Union, Suren Spandaryan, Taiwan, Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR and Russia.
- Armenian basketball coaches
- Armenian men's basketball players
- BC Dynamo Moscow coaches
- Soviet basketball coaches
Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America.
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Chile men's national basketball team
The Chile national basketball team is controlled by the Federación de Básquetbol de Chile.
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List of FIBA EuroBasket winning head coaches
The list of FIBA EuroBasket-winning head coaches shows all of the head coaches that have won the FIBA EuroBasket, which is the main international competition for senior men's basketball national teams that is governed by FIBA Europe, the European zone within the International Basketball Federation (FIBA).
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Moscow
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Suren Spandaryan
Suren Spandari Spandaryan (Սուրեն Սպանդարի Սպանդարյան; 1882 in Tiflis – 24 September 1916) was an Armenian revolutionary in the Russian Empire, literary critic, publicist and one of the founders of the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.
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Taiwan
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia.
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Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR and Russia
Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR (Единая Всесоюзная спортивная классификация) is a document which provided general Soviet physical education system requirements for both athletes and coaches. Stepan Spandaryan and Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR and Russia are Honoured Masters of Sport of the USSR.
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See also
Armenian basketball coaches
- Armenak Alachachian
- Stepan Spandaryan
Armenian men's basketball players
- Amiran Amirkhanov
- Armenak Alachachian
- Artur Khachaturyan
- Bryant Dunston
- Chris Jones (basketball, born 1993)
- Gary Chivichyan
- Luke Fischer
- Rouben Vesmadian
- Stepan Spandaryan
- Steven Enoch
BC Dynamo Moscow coaches
- Dan Shamir
- David Blatt
- Dušan Ivković
- Evgeny Alekseev (basketball)
- Evgeny Gomelsky
- Sergei Bazarevich
- Stepan Spandaryan
- Svetislav Pešić
- Valdemaras Chomičius
- Valeri Tikhonenko
- Zvi Sherf
Soviet basketball coaches
- Aigars Nerips
- Ainars Zvirgzdiņš
- Aleksandr Petrov (basketball)
- Alexander Gomelsky
- Alzhan Zharmukhamedov
- Armands Krauliņš
- Armenak Alachachian
- Eugenijus Nikolskis
- Evgeny Alekseev (basketball)
- Evgeny Gomelsky
- Gintaras Einikis
- Ilmar Kullam
- Ivan Edeshko
- Jaak Salumets
- Joann Lõssov
- Kazys Petkevičius
- Leonid Yachmenyov
- Otar Korkia
- Rimantas Grigas
- Sergei Belov
- Stanislav Yeryomin
- Stepan Spandaryan
- Stepas Butautas
- Vadim Kapranov
- Viktor Zubkov (basketball)
- Vincas Sercevičius
- Vladas Garastas
- Vladimir Gomelsky
- Vladimir Kondrashin
- Vladimir Kostin
- Vladimir Obuchov
- Vytautas Kulakauskas
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepan_Spandaryan
Also known as Stepan Spandarian.