Igor Yakovlevich Rabiner (Russian: Игорь Яковлевич Рабинер; born 13 February 1973 in Moscow) is a Russian football journalist and writer known for his work with Sport-Express and his books, most notably his controversial bestseller (Russian: Как убивали «Спартак»), where he describes the crisis FC Spartak Moscow faced in the early 2000s, at the end of Oleg Romantsev's reign and immediately after it. Later, that book was followed by its sequel, How Spartak Was Being Killed 2 about the later events, and Lokomotiv We Have Lost («Локомотив», который мы потеряли) that exploits similar themes regarding another popular Russian football team, Lokomotiv Moscow. In 2012, after being sacked by Sport-Express he moved to the sports portal.
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| - И́горь Я́ковлевич Рабине́р (13 февраля 1973, Москва) — российский журналист, обозреватель газеты «Спорт-Экспресс» (1994—2012, с 2014), писатель. Член Союза журналистов России, преподаватель факультета журналистики МГУ. Руководитель и преподаватель совместного с телекомментатором Александром Шмурновым учебного центра «Спортивный журналист». Член футбольной комиссии международной ассоциации спортивной прессы (AIPS). Племянник поэта Игоря Шаферана. (ru)
- Igor Yakovlevich Rabiner (Russian: Игорь Яковлевич Рабинер; born 13 February 1973 in Moscow) is a Russian football journalist and writer known for his work with Sport-Express and his books, most notably his controversial bestseller (Russian: Как убивали «Спартак»), where he describes the crisis FC Spartak Moscow faced in the early 2000s, at the end of Oleg Romantsev's reign and immediately after it. Later, that book was followed by its sequel, How Spartak Was Being Killed 2 about the later events, and Lokomotiv We Have Lost («Локомотив», который мы потеряли) that exploits similar themes regarding another popular Russian football team, Lokomotiv Moscow. In 2012, after being sacked by Sport-Express he moved to the sports portal. (en)
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| - Igor Yakovlevich Rabiner (Russian: Игорь Яковлевич Рабинер; born 13 February 1973 in Moscow) is a Russian football journalist and writer known for his work with Sport-Express and his books, most notably his controversial bestseller (Russian: Как убивали «Спартак»), where he describes the crisis FC Spartak Moscow faced in the early 2000s, at the end of Oleg Romantsev's reign and immediately after it. Later, that book was followed by its sequel, How Spartak Was Being Killed 2 about the later events, and Lokomotiv We Have Lost («Локомотив», который мы потеряли) that exploits similar themes regarding another popular Russian football team, Lokomotiv Moscow. In 2012, after being sacked by Sport-Express he moved to the sports portal. In April 2022 Rabiner was named one of the 50 most important people in the history of Spartak Moscow, of which he is a fan. (en)
- И́горь Я́ковлевич Рабине́р (13 февраля 1973, Москва) — российский журналист, обозреватель газеты «Спорт-Экспресс» (1994—2012, с 2014), писатель. Член Союза журналистов России, преподаватель факультета журналистики МГУ. Руководитель и преподаватель совместного с телекомментатором Александром Шмурновым учебного центра «Спортивный журналист». Член футбольной комиссии международной ассоциации спортивной прессы (AIPS). Племянник поэта Игоря Шаферана. (ru)
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