The film is dedicated to one of the best footballers of the Soviet Union, Eduard Streltsov. The photographs and newsreels capture the life of the great athlete. Part I. About E. Streltsov tell (sinhr.) His relatives, footballers who played with him in the team for the national team and the Moscow "Torpedo", fans. The athlete's mother Sofia Frolovna Streltsova remembers her son on the day of the funeral on July 24, 1990. Footballers Valentin Ivanov, Nikita Simonyan, Mikhail Gershkovich, Mikhail Yakushin, Valentin Ivakin and fan Yevgeny Kravinsky admire the talent of a young and then matured athlete. E. Streltsov's wife Raisa Mikhailovna talks about her husband's team play. The footage of b / w newsreels of the 1960s shows the streets of Moscow, fragments of football matches, young athletes E. Streltsov and V. Ivanov, the farewell match of L.I. Yashin on May 27, 1971 at the Moscow Dynamo stadium. Part II. N. Simonyan, V. Ivanov, M. Yakushin, E. Kravinsky and S.F. Streltsov. The footage of the b / w chronicle of 1956 captures the moments of the preparation of the USSR Olympic football team. Head coach G. D. Kachalin with coach N.A. Gulyaev prepares football players for Olympic matches: midfielders Alexey Paramonov, Igor Netto (team captain), forwards Eduard Streltsov, Nikita Simonyan, Valentin Ivanov, Anatoly Isaev, Boris Tatushin, goalkeeper L.I. Yashin, defenders Anatoly Maslenkin and Mikhail Ogonkov. Fragments of the final match for gold of the XVI Olympic Games in Melbourne at the Cricket Ground stadium on December 8, 1956. The victorious goal against Yugoslavia is scored by Anatoly Ilyin, Lev Yashin is playing at the goal of the Russian national team. Part III. Eduard Streltsov is remembered (sinhr.) By his mother Sofya Frolovna and the coach of the Moscow Torpedo V.K. Ivanov. B / W newsreels tell about the games of our team at the World Cup in Gothenburg at the Ullevi stadium in 1958. The newsreel shows football players: defender A.F. Krutikov and forward V. Ivanov; central defender Konstantin Krizhevsky, captain of the USSR national team I.A. Net, forward N.P. Simonyan. Sports commentator N.N. Ozerov. Fragments of matches at the World Cup with the participation of the Brazilian footballer Pele (Edson Arantis do Nascimento). The final match for the USSR Cup on October 31, 1960. As part of the Torpedo team that won the Cup: defender A. Medakin (captain), goalkeeper A. Polikanov, midfielders N. Manoshin, V. Voronin, defenders V. Shustikov, L. Ostrovsky, forwards A. Savushkin, V. Ivanov, S. Metreveli, O. Sergeev, B. Batanov. Muscovites in the early sixties at the monument to A.S. Pushkin (1880, sk. A.M. Opekushin); ride the rides in the Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure (TsPKiO); walk at the Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy of the USSR (VDNKh); dancing in the Column Hall of the House of Unions. Part IV. The footballer E. Streltsov is told (sinhr. And off-screen) by the wife of R.M. Streltsova, coaches M. Yakushin and M. Gershkovich, fan E. Kravinsky. On the footage of b / w newsreels of the late 60-ies E. Streltsov plays in the "Torpedo". He enters the field together with forwards V. Ivanov, D. Pais, M. Gershkovich, V. Gulyamkhaidarov, goalkeeper A. Kavazashvili, defenders V. Shustikov, L. Pakhomov, V. Nepomiluev, V. Andreyuk, midfielder V. Voronin. Among the fans are V. Bobrov and N. Simonyan. As a trainer, he answers questions (1980s). Part V. Sophia Frolovna and Raisa Mikhailovna Streltsovs talk about the last stage of E. Streltsov's life. The complex of buildings of the All-Union Oncological Scientific Center of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (1979, architect IM Vinogradskiy and others, engineer MM Berklide and others). Here E. Streltsov was treated. Vagankovskoe cemetery, where the athlete is buried. B / W newsreels 1968-1970: Torpedo players in the locker room after the game, with them coaches V.K. Ivanov and Yu.V. Zolotov, doctor B.P. Bolotov. Color newsreel footage on August 8, 1989: L.I. Yashin performs a circle of honor in honor of his 60th birthday, E. Streltsov congratulates him.