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Dmitri Popov (other)
Dmitri Popov (born 1967) is a Russian footballer. Dmitri Popov may also refer to: * Dmitry Ivanovich Popov (1892–1921), revolutionary of Russia * Dmitry Yakovlevich Popov (1863–1921), Russian priest and revolutionary, a deputy of the Fourth Imperial Duma See also * Dmitri Sinodi-Popov Dmitri Minaevich Sinodi-Popov (Russian ''Дмитрий Минаевич Синоди-Попов'') (1855 – 1910) was a Russian artist of Greek descent. Dmitri Sinodi-Popov was born in the city of Taganrog, where he received a good educat ...
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Dmitri Popov
Dmitri Lvovich Popov (russian: Дмитрий Львович Попов; born 27 February 1967) is a Russian football official and a former player who played as a left midfielder. Football career Popov was born in Yaroslavl, Soviet Union. He started playing professionally at local FC Shinnik Yaroslavl, then signed with country giants FC Spartak Moscow. In 1993, Popov moved to Spain alongside teammate Dmitri Radchenko, and would spend there the following six-and-a-half years, with Racing de Santander (in the 1995–96 season, he teamed up there with compatriot Ilshat Faizulin), SD Compostela and CD Toledo. In January 2000 he joined Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv FC, retiring at the end of the campaign. Popov returned to Spartak Moscow in 2008, as its director of football. He obtained 21 caps and scored four goals for the Russian national team, and was part of the national squad at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. In 2009, he played in the national senior XI that won the Legends Cup. Ho ...
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Dmitry Ivanovich Popov
Dmitry Ivanovich Popov (russian: Дмитрий Иванович Попов; 1892–1921) was a Russian sailor and Left Socialist-Revolutionary that led the Left SR uprising against the Bolsheviks in July 1918. Following the suppression of the uprising, he joined the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine and became a leading member, spearheading the negotiations between the Makhnovists and the Bolsheviks until his arrest and execution by the Cheka. Biography During World War I, Popov had been a sailor in the Black Sea Fleet, going on to join the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries after the outbreak of the Russian Revolution. In July 1918, Popov became a leading figure in the Left SR uprising, during which he attempted to oust the Bolsheviks from power. The uprising failed, largely due to the hesistancy with which they carried it out: treating captured Bolsheviks with mercy and refusing to march on the headquarters of the Central Committee. By the autumn of 1918, the left SRs had ga ...
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Dmitry Yakovlevich Popov
, birthname = Dmitry Yakovlevich Popov , nationality = Russian , image = Popov DYa-3.jpg , caption = photo of 1902 , office = Deputy of the Fourth Imperial Duma , term_start = 20 November 1912 , term_end = 6 October 1917 , monarch = Nicholas II / monarchy abolished , successor = post abolished , birth_date = , birth_place = Vologda Governorate, Russian Empire , death_date = , death_place = Komi-Zyryan Autonomous Oblast, RSFSR , party = Progressive Party;Socialist Revolutionary Party (1918) , relations = , spouse = , children = , residence = , occupation = , signature = , website = , footnotes = Dmitry Yakovlevich Popov (pseudonyms — ''D. Punimov'' and ''D. Ya. Podov'', russian: Дми́трий Я́ковлевич Попо́в; May 3, 1863, Vologda Governorate — October 9, 1921, Komi-Zyryan Autonomous Oblast ...
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