From right to left: goalkeeper Vladimir Gabulov, native of the Caucasian federal republic North Ossetia-Alania; midfielder and likely Tatar Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, who has scored 2 goals this far; and unknown but cute Israeli player in the background.
The Russian team also features a brother duo (this seems to be a meme): the undeniably Russian-looking Berezutski brothers, Vasili and Aleksei (I hope I got them in the right order):
Finally, just wondering if Konstantin Zyryanov, who scored a goal against Greece, by any chance is a "Zyryan", that is, of Komi heritage (related to Udmurt)? After all, he started his career in Perm, and while I disapprove of the confusion of linguistic and racial categories, I think it's physically impossible to look more Finno-Ugric than he does. While Zyryanov might not be a dark-eyed charmer, he seems to be very witty, the "joker of the team". His personal life has, in contrast, been marked with tragedy. I understand now why he looks so old (or should I say, mature) on the portrait at UEFA's website, He is, after all, only 2 years older than I am...
MUUTEN, svt.se näyttää paraikaa saksalaista poliisisarjaa Kreuzberg-Berlin) nimeltä KDD eli Kriminaljournal.
ReplyDeleteIhana kuulla nykysaksaa ja ihana kattella saksalaiaisia ihmisiä ja varsinkin kunnon miehiä.
Mukana on myös hyväroppanen näyttelijä, joka näyttelee yhtä turkkilaista poliisia.
Mumsimums!
Apua, hirveesti virheitä:
ReplyDelete... poliisisarjaa (Kreuzberg-Berlin) nimeltä...
... katella saksalaisia ihmisiä...
Anteeks...
Ja mä en näe sitä kun en ole Ruotsissa!!! Yhyy ...
ReplyDeleteAi niin, mutta voidaanhan me kattoa yhdessä sitten kun mä tulen!