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PFC CSKA Moskva

PFC CSKA Moskva
CSKA celebrate becoming the first Russian club to win a European trophy: the 2005 UEFA Cup ©Bob Thomas/Getty Images

PFC CSKA Moskva

Formed: 1911
Nickname: Armeytsi (Army Men)

UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets)
• UEFA Cup: 2005
• UEFA Super Cup: (2005)

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
• League title: 10 (2006)
• Soviet/Russian Cup: 11 (2011)

History
• Founded as OLLS (Obshestvo Lyubiteley Lyzhnogo Sporta – Amateur Society of Skiing Sports), the club went through five other names before, in 1960, becoming CSKA – Central Sports Club of the Army. By then they were already a force to be reckoned with.

• Having finished fourth in their debut Soviet Top League season in 1936, they won the USSR Cup in 1945 and followed that up with league success 12 months later. It was the first of five Soviet Top League titles in six years, winning the league and cup double in 1948 and 1951.

• CSKA claimed the championship again in 1970, earning them a first tilt at European competition. It started promisingly enough, overcoming Galatasaray AŞ 4-1 on aggregate in the European Champion Clubs' Cup first round, but R. Standard de Liège ended their ambitions in the next stage.

• CSKA won the last Soviet Top League in 1991 but struggled after the collapse of the USSR – it was not until 2003, under Valeri Gazzaev, that they finally reined supreme in the Russian Premier-Liga.

• The club have claimed two more titles since, adding to five Russian Cups, but arguably their greatest achievement came in the UEFA Cup in 2005. CSKA became the first side from Russia to win a European title as they came from behind to beat Sporting Clube de Portugal 3-1 in the final in Lisbon. Under the guidance of Leonid Viktorovich Slutsky, CSKA reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals for the first time in 2010, and have lifted the domestic cup twice.

Club records
Most appearances: Vladimir Fedotov (425)
Most goals: Grigory Fedotov (149)
Record victory: Lokomotiv Vologda 1-10 CSKA (USSR Cup, 23 May 1937)
Record defeat: 6-0 on three occasions, most recently at Olympique de Marseille (UEFA Champions League, 17 March 1993)

* Last updated on 1 June 2011

Last updated: 15/08/11 20.12CET

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Matches

HomeAway
The home team is listed first.Last updated: 12/02/2012 19:14 CET
13 March 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva2-0Amkar
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:08
3 April 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva1-1FC Krasnodar
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:37
10 April 2011 - Russian Premier League
Zenit1-1CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:48
17 April 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva2-0Rubin
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:37
24 April 2011 - Russian Premier League
Tom1-1CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:48
30 April 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva0-1Spartak Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:48
Dinamo Moskva2-2CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:25:08
CSKA Moskva2-1Rostov
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:27
Krylya Sovetov0-3CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:37
CSKA Moskva1-1Kuban
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:37
10 June 2011 - Russian Premier League
Terek2-4CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:08
14 June 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva3-0Anzhi
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:37
18 June 2011 - Russian Premier League
Spartak Nalchik0-2CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:08
22 June 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva3-1Lokomotiv Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:37
26 June 2011 - Russian Premier League
Amkar0-2CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:08
17 July 2011 - Russian Cup, Sixth round
Volgar1-0CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
10/21/2011 11:19:21
21 July 2011 - Russian Premier League
Volga0-2CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:37
25 July 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva2-1Krylya Sovetov
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:08
31 July 2011 - Russian Premier League
FC Krasnodar1-1CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:08
6 August 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva0-2Zenit
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:27
13 August 2011 - Russian Premier League
Rubin1-1CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:27
20 August 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva3-0Tom
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:28
28 August 2011 - Russian Premier League
Spartak Moskva2-2CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
09/07/2011 08:15:28
10 September 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva0-4Dinamo Moskva
Referee: not available
09/11/2011 13:52:25
Lille2-2CSKA Moskva
Referee: Olegário Benquerença (POR) – Stadium: Lille Métropole, Villeneuve-d'Ascq (FRA)
10/31/2011 16:52:38
18 September 2011 - Russian Premier League
Rostov1-1CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
09/18/2011 19:44:03
24 September 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva3-1Volga
Referee: not available
09/24/2011 17:49:27
CSKA Moskva2-3Internazionale
Referee: Craig Thomson (SCO) – Stadium: Stadion Luzhniki, Moscow (RUS)
11/25/2011 14:30:18
2 October 2011 - Russian Premier League
Kuban0-0CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
10/02/2011 18:47:28
15 October 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva2-2Terek
Referee: not available
10/15/2011 17:34:48
CSKA Moskva3-0Trabzonspor
Referee: Mark Clattenburg (ENG) – Stadium: Stadion Luzhniki, Moscow (RUS)
11/25/2011 14:30:18
23 October 2011 - Russian Premier League
Anzhi3-5CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
10/23/2011 19:43:23
28 October 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva4-0Spartak Nalchik
Referee: not available
10/28/2011 19:22:54
Trabzonspor0-0CSKA Moskva
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (ESP) – Stadium: Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadyumu, Trabzon (TUR)
11/25/2011 14:40:09
6 November 2011 - Russian Premier League
Lokomotiv Moskva1-1CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
11/09/2011 14:40:08
18 November 2011 - Russian Premier League
CSKA Moskva1-2Rubin
Referee: not available
11/18/2011 18:16:05
CSKA Moskva0-2Lille
Referee: Pavel Kralovec (CZE) – Stadium: Stadion Luzhniki, Moscow (RUS)
11/25/2011 14:30:18
27 November 2011 - Russian Premier League
Anzhi2-1CSKA Moskva
Referee: not available
11/27/2011 17:34:04
Internazionale1-2CSKA Moskva
Referee: David Fernández Borbalán (ESP) – Stadium: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan (ITA)
12/09/2011 02:05:10
CSKA MoskvaReal Madrid
Referee: TBD – Stadium: Stadion Luzhniki, Moscow (RUS)
02/09/2012 11:06:05
3 March 2012 - Russian Premier League
CSKA MoskvaZenit
Referee: TBD
11/12/2011 09:04:08
11 March 2012 - Russian Premier League
CSKA MoskvaDinamo Moskva
Referee: TBD
11/12/2011 09:04:53
Real MadridCSKA Moskva
Referee: TBD – Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid (ESP)
02/09/2012 13:02:07
18 March 2012 - Russian Premier League
Spartak MoskvaCSKA Moskva
Referee: TBD
11/12/2011 09:04:53
25 March 2012 - Russian Premier League
CSKA MoskvaLokomotiv Moskva
Referee: TBD
11/12/2011 09:04:53
1 April 2012 - Russian Premier League
KubanCSKA Moskva
Referee: TBD
11/12/2011 09:04:23
8 April 2012 - Russian Premier League
CSKA MoskvaAnzhi
Referee: TBD
11/12/2011 09:04:53
14 April 2012 - Russian Premier League
ZenitCSKA Moskva
Referee: TBD
02/12/2012 18:14:04
22 April 2012 - Russian Premier League
Dinamo MoskvaCSKA Moskva
Referee: TBD
11/12/2011 09:05:08
29 April 2012 - Russian Premier League
CSKA MoskvaSpartak Moskva
Referee: TBD
11/12/2011 09:05:08
Lokomotiv MoskvaCSKA Moskva
Referee: TBD
11/12/2011 09:05:08
CSKA MoskvaKuban
Referee: TBD
11/12/2011 09:04:23
RubinCSKA Moskva
Referee: TBD
11/12/2011 09:05:08

Trophy cabinet

Club record in UEFA competitions

  • Biggest win in UEFA competition:
    02/12/2010, CSKA Moskva 5-1 Lausanne, Moscow
  • Biggest defeat in UEFA competition:
    17/03/1993, Marseille 6-0 CSKA Moskva, Marseille
  • Appearances in UEFA Champions League:  9
  • Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:  2
  • Appearances in UEFA Super Cup:  1
  • Appearances in UEFA Europa League:  9
  • Player with most UEFA appearances: 74
    Aleksei Berezutski ( Russia RUS)
  • Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: 30
    Vágner Love ( Brazil BRA)
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