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1993–94 Russian Cup
The Russian Cup 1993–94 was the second season of the Russian football knockout tournament since the dissolution of Soviet Union. Russian Premier League team FC Luch Vladivostok did not participate. First round 18 April 1993. 2 May 1993. Second round 7 May 1993. 8 May 1993. 23 May 1993. Third round Russian Premier League team FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny started at this stage. 28 May 1993. 14 June 1993. 16 June 1993. 28 June 1993. Round of 32 All the other Russian Premier League teams started at this stage. Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final Played in the earlier stages, but were not on the final game squad: FC Spartak Moscow: Dimitri Ananko (DF), Andrei Ivanov (DF), Valery Kechinov (MF), Nikolai Pisarev (FW), Dmitri Radchenko (FW), Sergey Rodionov (FW), Fyodor Cherenkov (FW). PFC CSKA Moscow: Yervand Krbachyan (DF), Oleg Malyukov (DF), Sergei Mamchur (DF), S ...
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FC Spartak Moscow
FC Spartak Moscow (russian: Футбольный клуб «Спартак» Москва, Futbolʹnyy klub «Spartak» Moskva, ) is a Russian professional football club based in Moscow. Having won 12 Soviet championships (second only to Dynamo Kyiv) and a record 10 Russian championships, it is the country's most successful club. They have also won a record 10 Soviet Cups, 4 Russian Cups and one Russian Super Cup. Spartak have also reached the semi-finals of all three European club competitions. History Foundation In the early days of Soviet football, government agencies such as the police, army, and railroads created their own clubs. Many statesmen saw in the wins of their teams the superiority over the opponents patronising other teams. Almost all the teams had such kind of patrons; Dynamo Moscow aligned with the Militsiya, CSKA Moscow with the Red Army, and Spartak, created by a trade union public organization, was considered to be "the people's team". The history of t ...
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FC Druzhba Budyonnovsk
FC Zhemchuzhina Budyonnovsk (russian: «Жемчужина» (Будённовск)) was a Russian football team from Budyonnovsk. It played professionally from 1991 to 1994 and from 2002 to 2004. Their best result was 6th place in Zone 1 of the Russian Second Division The Russian Second League (russian: Первенство России II дивизиона ФНЛ), formerly Russian Professional Football League is the third level of Russian professional football (soccer), football. History In 1998–2010, it ... in 1993. Team name history * 1991–1994 – FC Druzhba Budyonnovsk * 2001 – FC Zhemchuzhina-Lukoil Budyonnovsk * 2002–2004 – FC Zhemchuzhina Budyonnovsk External links *Team history at KLISF Association football clubs established in 1991 Association football clubs disestablished in 2005 Defunct football clubs in Russia Sport in Stavropol Krai 1991 establishments in Russia 2005 disestablishments in Russia {{Russia-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Kuban Krasnodar
FC Kuban (russian: link=no, Футбольный клуб "Кубань" Краснодар) was a Russian football club based in Krasnodar. The team began playing in the Russian Premier League in 2011, after it was promoted for winning the Russian First Division. FC Kuban was one of the oldest football clubs in Russia. Founded as Dynamo of the Krasnodar NKVD, FC Kuban changed its affiliations because of changing politics in the USSR. Club members and fans were called "Kubantsy" () (because of its Kuban, location) or "yellow-greens" (the club colours). The team was also known as the "Cossacks" by fans. Other nicknames associated with the club colours were "The Canaries" (analogous to the similar colours of the French FC Nantes, the English Norwich City F.C.) and "The Toads" (primarily by opponents and the Kuban Ultras). On 17 May 2018 it was announced that FC Kuban had dissolved because of bankruptcy. On 5 August 2018, resurrected by fans and former FC Kuban footballers, the t ...
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FC Khimik Belorechensk
FC Khimik Belorechensk (russian: «Химик» (Белореченск)) was a Russian football team from Belorechensk. It played professionally from 1989 to 1994. Its best result was 3rd place in the Zone 1 of the Russian Second Division The Russian Second League (russian: Первенство России II дивизиона ФНЛ), formerly Russian Professional Football League is the third level of Russian professional football (soccer), football. History In 1998–2010, it ... in 1992. Team name history * 1989 – MTsOP Khimik Belorechensk * 1990–1994 – FC Khimik Belorechensk * 1997–2000 – FC Dynamo Belorechensk * 2001 – FC Khimik Belorechensk External links *Team history at KLISF Association football clubs established in 1989 Association football clubs disestablished in 2002 Defunct football clubs in Russia Sport in Krasnodar Krai 1989 establishments in Russia 2002 disestablishments in Russia {{Russia-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Druzhba Maykop
FC Druzhba Maykop (russian: ФК "Дружба" Майкоп) is a Russian association football club from Maykop, Republic of Adygea, founded in 1963. It is playing in the Russian Football National League 2, FNL 2. Their biggest achievement was reaching the semifinal of the Russian Cup (football), Russian Cup in the 1992/93 cycle. The club was known as Urozhai Maykop from 1963 to 1968. Current squad ''As of 22 February 2023, according to thSecond League website'' Reserve squad Druzhba's reserve squad played professionally as Druzhba-d Maykop and Kommunalnik-Druzhba-d Maykop in the Russian Third League in 1995 and 1996 respectively. References External links

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FC Venets Gulkevichi
FC Aroma Gulkevichi (russian: «Арома» (Гулькевичи)) was a Russian football team from Gulkevichi. It played professionally from 1992 to 2002. Their best result was 4th place in Zone 2 of the Russian Second Division The Russian Second League (russian: Первенство России II дивизиона ФНЛ), formerly Russian Professional Football League is the third level of Russian professional football (soccer), football. History In 1998–2010, it ... in 1993. Team name history * 1989-2006 FC Venets Gulkevichi * 2007-2008 FC Aroma Gulkevichi External links *Team history at KLISF Association football clubs established in 1989 Association football clubs disestablished in 2009 Defunct football clubs in Russia Sport in Krasnodar Krai 1989 establishments in Russia 2009 disestablishments in Russia {{Russia-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Sherstyanik Nevinnomyssk
FC Sherstyanik Nevinnomyssk (russian: «Шерстяник» (Невинномыск)) was a Russian football team from Nevinnomyssk. It played professionally from 1991 to 1993. Their best result was 9th place in Zone 1 of the Russian Second Division The Russian Second League (russian: Первенство России II дивизиона ФНЛ), formerly Russian Professional Football League is the third level of Russian professional football (soccer), football. History In 1998–2010, it ... in 1993. External links *Team history at KLISF Association football clubs established in 1991 Association football clubs disestablished in 1994 Defunct football clubs in Russia Sport in Stavropol Krai 1991 establishments in Russia 1994 disestablishments in Russia {{Russia-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Mashuk Pyatigorsk
FC Mashuk-KMV Pyatigorsk (russian: Кавминводский Фонд ФК «Машук-КМВ») is a Russian football (soccer), football club based in Pyatigorsk. The club plays in the Russian Football National League 2, FNL 2. History The history of Mashuk-KMV dates back to the 1920s and the team named Dynamo (sports society), Dynamo. The team was known under different names: *Dynamo until 1965 *Mashinostroitel in 1966–1967 *Mashuk in 1968–1993 and 1998–2002 *Energia in 1994–1997 *Mashuk-KMV since 2003 Dynamo played in the Soviet League in its first year in 1936, but would not participate in the national competition again until 1966, when the team was renamed Mashinostroitel. After three seasons the team won promotion to the Soviet First League, Class A, Group 2. However, Mashuk were not very successful at that level and played in the Soviet Second League, Second League from the reform of Soviet football in 1971 to 1990, when they were relegated to the Soviet Second L ...
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FC Kolos Krasnodar
FC Kolos Krasnodar (russian: ФК «Колос» Краснодар) was a Russian football team from Krasnodar. It played professionally from 1992 to 1996, including two seasons (1993 and 1995) in the second-highest Russian First Division. Reserve squad Kolos's reserve squad played professionally as FC Kolos-2 Krasnodar (Russian Second League in 1993 and Russian Third League in 1994) and as FC Kolos-d Krasnodar in the Russian Third League in 1995. External links *Team history at KLISF Association football clubs established in 1992 Association football clubs disestablished in 1996 Kolos Kolos may refer to: ;People * Kolos (name), a first or last name ;Sports *Kolos (sports society), a Ukrainian sports society *Kolos Stadium (Borispil), a multifunctional stadium in Boryspil, Ukraine * FC Kolos Bykovo, a soccer team based in Bykovo ... 1992 establishments in Russia 1996 disestablishments in Russia {{Russia-footyclub-stub ...
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Penalty Shootout (association Football)
A penalty shoot-out (officially kicks from the penalty mark) is a tie-breaking method in association football to determine which team is awarded victory in a match that cannot end in a draw, when the score is tied after the normal time as well as extra time (if used) have expired. In a penalty shoot-out, each team takes turns shooting at goal from the penalty mark, with the goal defended only by the opposing team's goalkeeper. Each team has five shots which must be taken by different kickers; the team that makes more successful kicks is declared the victor. Shoot-outs finish as soon as one team has an insurmountable lead. If scores are level after five pairs of shots, the shootout progresses into additional " sudden-death" rounds. Balls successfully kicked into the goal during a shoot-out do not count as goals for the individual kickers or the team, and are tallied separately from the goals scored during normal play (including extra time, if any). Although the procedure for each ...
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FC Torpedo Armavir
FC Armavir (russian: Футбольный клуб "Армавир"), formerly FC Torpedo Armavir, is a Russian association football club from Armavir, founded in 1959. History Torpedo Armavir was active (mostly in the third-highest level leagues of USSR and Russia) from 1959 to 1969 and from 1990 to 1998, after which it folded. In 2009, the club was re-created and played in the Russian Professional Football League (PFL). It won the third-tier 2014–15 Russian Professional Football League Zone South and was promoted to the second-tier Russian Football National League (FNL), for the 2015–16 Russian Football National League season. Before starting its 2015–16 FNL season, there were plans for Torpedo to be taken over by the Russian Premier League club FC Kuban Krasnodar and converted to a farm-club as FC Kuban-2 Krasnodar. However, on 9 July 2015, Torpedo was licensed for FNL and Kuban-2 was registered for PFL independently. After one season at the second tier, Torpedo w ...
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FC Nart Cherkessk
FC Nart Cherkessk (russian: ФК «Нарт» Черкесск) was a Russian football team from Cherkessk. It was founded in 1982 and played professionally from 1982 to 1998 and from 2002 to 2003. It played on the second-highest level, Russian First Division The Russian First League (russian: Первая лига, Pervaya liga), formerly called Russian First Division (russian: Первый дивизион) and Russian Football National League (FNL) (russian: Первенство Футбольн ..., in 1992 and 1993. External links *History by KLISF Association football clubs established in 1982 Association football clubs disestablished in 2004 Defunct football clubs in Russia Sport in Cherkessk 1982 establishments in Russia 2004 disestablishments in Russia {{Russia-footyclub-stub ...
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