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Saint Petersburg Derby
The Saint Petersburg derby was the association football local derby between two Saint Petersburg based teams – Dynamo Saint Petersburg and Zenit. History The first derby between Zenit and Dynamo (at that time Zenit were called Stalinets) took place in October 1938 in during USSR Championship. Stalinets (now - Zenit) won with a score 4:3. At all, the Zenit won the derby 17 times, the Dynamo - 11 times. Five matches ended in a draw. In every game, you can see colourful performances of fans of both teams, but especially of Zenit's, because of a small number of Dynamo fans, since the fall of the Soviet Union. During 2017/2018 season, there was a rivalry between Zenit and FC Tosno, from Leningrad oblast, which called sometimes as North-west Derby. The teams have played against each other twice only, with Zenit winning both games (5:0 in 2010, and 2:0 in 2017). Since 2018/2019 season there is another rivalry with FC Leningradets, but the clubs did not compete yet. List of matches ...
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), is the second-largest city in Russia. It is situated on the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, with a population of roughly 5.4 million residents. Saint Petersburg is the fourth-most populous city in Europe after Istanbul, Moscow and London, the most populous city on the Baltic Sea, and the world's northernmost city of more than 1 million residents. As Russia's Imperial capital, and a historically strategic port, it is governed as a federal city. The city was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on 27 May 1703 on the site of a captured Swedish fortress, and was named after apostle Saint Peter. In Russia, Saint Petersburg is historically and culturally associated with t ...
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1948 Soviet Top League
14 teams took part in the league with CSKA Moscow winning the championship. League standings Results Top scorers ;25 goals * Sergei Solovyov (Dynamo Moscow) ;23 goals * Vsevolod Bobrov (CDKA Moscow) ;19 goals * Aleksandr Ponomarev (Torpedo Moscow) ;16 goals * Aleksandr Obotov (Lokomotiv Moscow) ;15 goals * Ivan Konov (Spartak Moscow) ;14 goals * Vladimir Dyomin (CDKA Moscow) ;13 goals * Grigory Fedotov (CDKA Moscow) ;11 goals * Konstantin Beskov (Dynamo Moscow) * Boris Chuchelov (Spartak Moscow) * Gaioz Jejelava (Dinamo Tbilisi) * Aleksei Grinin (CDKA Moscow) * Boris Tsybin (Dynamo Leningrad) References Soviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1948–49 in European football (UEFA) 1948 Soviet Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ... 1
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Krestovsky Stadium
Krestovsky Stadium, known as Gazprom Arena for sponsorship reasons (russian: «Газпром Арена»), is a retractable roof stadium with a retractable pitch in the western portion of Krestovsky Island in Saint Petersburg, Russia, which serves as home for FC Zenit Saint Petersburg. The stadium was opened in 2017 for the FIFA Confederations Cup.New stadium
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2017–18 Russian Cup
The 2017–18 Russian Cup was the 26th season of the Russian football knockout tournament since the dissolution of Soviet Union. The competition started on 14 July 2017 and finished on 9 May 2018. The winners, FC Tosno, could have earned a spot in the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League group stage, but did not obtain the UEFA license and was closed a month later due to financial problems. Representation of clubs in leagues * Russian Premier League: 16 clubs; * Russian Football National League: 18 clubs; * Russian Professional Football League: 57 clubs; * Russian Amateur Football League: 3 clubs: Dynamo Kostroma, Zvezda Saint Petersburg, Metallurg Asha; * Russian Regional League: 2 clubs: FC Belogorsk, FC Delin Izhevsk; * Total: 96 clubs. First Round ;West and Centre ;Ural-Povolzhye ;South Second Round ;East ;West and Centre ;Ural-Povolzhye ;South Third Round ;East ;West and Center ;Ural–Povolzhye ;South Fourth Round ...
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2009–10 Russian Cup
The Russian Cup 2009–10 was the eighteenth season of the Russian football knockout tournament since the dissolution of Soviet Union. The competition started on April 20, 2009 and finished with the Final held on 16 May 2010. First round This round featured 7 Second Division teams and 1 amateur team. The games were played April 20 and 3 May 2009. Section South Section Ural-Povolzhye Second round In this round entered 4 winners from the First Round and the 58 Second Division teams and 2 amateur teams. The matches were played from April 24 to May 14, 2009. Section West Section Center Section East Section South Section Ural-Povolzhye Third round In this round entered 32 winners from the Second Round and the 16 remaining Second Division teams. The matches were played from May 14 to June 7, 2009. Section West Section Center Section South Section Ural-Povolzhye Section East Fourth round In this round entered 24 winners from the Third Round teams. T ...
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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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1972 Soviet Cup
The 1972 Soviet Cup was an association football cup competition of the Soviet Union. The winner of the competition, FC Torpedo Moscow, Torpedo Moscow qualified for the continental tournament. Competition schedule Preliminary round [Feb 21, 25] ALGA Frunze 1-0 1-0 Stroitel Ashkhabad Krivbass Krivoi Rog 1-2 1-3 AVTOMOBILIST Nalchik PAMIR Dushanbe 2-1 1-0 Nistru Kishinev SHINNIK Yaroslavl 4-1 0-0 Zvezda Perm First round [Feb 26, Mar 5] TORPEDO Moskva 2-1 1-0 Torpedo Kutaisi [both legs in Sochi] [1. Viktor Filippov, Vadim Nikonov – Shota Okropirashvili. Att: 4,000] [2. Yuriy Smirnov 20. Att: 6,000] [Feb 28, Mar 3] DINAMO Moskva 3-1 0-0 Shakhtyor Donetsk [1. Anatoliy Kozhemyakin 25, Andrei Yakubik 60, Anatoliy Baidachny 79 – Yuriy Gubich 88. Att: 8,000 (in Sochi)] [2. Att: 20,000] [Feb 28, Mar 4] Dinamo Minsk 1-1 0-1 SHAKHTYOR Karaganda [1 ...
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1965 Soviet Cup
The 1965 Soviet Cup was an association football cup competition of the Soviet Union. The winner of the competition, Spartak Moscow qualified for the continental tournament. Competition schedule Preliminary stage Group 1 (Ukraine) =First round= pr 4 Avangard Kerch 1-2 SKA Kiev olotaryov – Sukovitsyn, Kvasov AVANGARD Zholtyye Vody 1-0 Kolos Poltava .Cherkasov CHAIKA Balaklava 1-0 Spartak Sumy mirnov Dnepr Kremenchug 1-2 SPARTAK Mogilyov et .Chekhovskiy 90 – M.Stuckmeister 20, I.Sitnikov 120 Gornyak Krivoi Rog 1-1 Desna Chernigov .Plotnikov – Rozhanskiy KOLHOSPNIK Cherkassy 2-1 Dvina Vitebsk et .Andriyash, R.Avanesov pen – Y.Krivorot Luchaferul Tiraspol 1-2 SHAKHTYOR Alexandria .Izbash – Golikov, Val.Barylo STROITEL Beltsy 3-2 Dneprovets Dneprodzerzhinsk et varysh, Shmelenko pen, Kostinskiy – Kurchan ...
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1947 Soviet Cup
The 1947 Soviet Cup was an association football cup competition of the Soviet Union. Competition schedule Preliminary stage Group 1 (Russian Federation) =First round= un 7 KHIMIK Dzerzhinsk 3-2 Krylya Sovetov Ufa TORPEDO Gorkiy 6-0 ZiK Kaliningrad (Moscow Region) un 8 KRASNOYE ZNAMYA Ivanovo 4-1 Zenit Izhevsk TORPEDO Ulyanovsk 3-2 Zenit Kovrov =Quarterfinals= un 15 DINAMO Kazan w/o Torpedo Yaroslavl Dinamo Saratov 1-2 TRAKTOR Kuibyshev TORPEDO Gorkiy 5-2 Krasnoye Znamya Ivanovo TORPEDO Ulyanovsk w/o Khimik Dzerzhinsk =Semifinals= un 20 Dinamo Kazan 0-1 TORPEDO Ulyanovsk un 22 TORPEDO Gorkiy 3-1 Traktor Kuibyshev =Final= un 27 TORPEDO Gorkiy 5-0 Torpedo Ulyanovsk Group 2 (Russian Federation) =First round= un 1 DINAMO Sverdlovsk 6-1 Avangard Sverdlovsk ODO Novosibirsk 4-0 ...
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1963 Soviet Top League
20 teams took part in the league with FC Dynamo Moscow winning the championship. League standings Results Top scorers ;27 goals * Oleg Kopayev (SKA Rostov-on-Don) ;21 goals * Eduard Malofeyev (Dinamo Minsk) ;17 goals * Valentin Ivanov (Torpedo Moscow) ;16 goals * Boris Kazakov (Krylia Sovetov) ;15 goals * Vladimir Barkaya (Dinamo Tbilisi) * Yuri Sevidov (Spartak Moscow) ;14 goals * Oleh Bazilevich (Dynamo Kyiv) * Viktor Kanevski (Dynamo Kyiv) * Gennadi Krasnitsky (Pakhtakor) * Galimzyan Khusainov (Spartak Moscow) References Soviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1963–64 in European football (UEFA) Soviet Top League seasons 1 Soviet Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
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1953 Soviet Top League
11 teams took part in the league with FC Spartak Moscow winning the championship. League standings Results Top scorers ;14 goals * Nikita Simonyan (Spartak Moscow) * Avtandil Gogoberidze (Dinamo Tbilisi) ;9 goals * Vitali Vatskevich (Torpedo Moscow) ;8 goals * Georgi Borzenko (Lokomotiv Kharkov) * Pyotr Katrovsky (Zenit Leningrad) * Boris Tatushin (Spartak Moscow) ;7 goals * Aleksandr Gulevsky (Zenit Kuybyshev) * Zaur Kaloyev (Dinamo Tbilisi) * Mykhaylo Koman (Dynamo Kiev) * Vladimir Savdunin (Dynamo Moscow) References Soviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1953–54 in European football (UEFA) 1949 1 Soviet Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
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1952 Soviet Top League
14 teams took part in the league with FC Spartak Moscow winning the championship. League standings Results Top scorers ;11 goals * Andrei Zazroyev (Dynamo Kiev) ;8 goals * Vladimir Ilyin (Dynamo Moscow) * Aleksei Paramonov (Spartak Moscow) ;7 goals * Avtandil Chkuaseli (Dinamo Tbilisi) ;5 goals * Vladimir Bogdanovich (Dynamo Kiev) * Yuri Fetiskin (Kalinin) * Vasili Fomin (Dynamo Leningrad) * Aleksandr Ivanov (Zenit Leningrad) * Aleksei Kolobov (Dynamo Leningrad) * Nikita Simonyan (Spartak Moscow) * Vladimir Tsvetkov (Dynamo Leningrad) References Soviet Union - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{1952–53 in European football (UEFA) 1952 1 Soviet Soviet The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
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