Professional Football Club CSKA (russian: link=yes, Профессиональный футбольный клуб – ЦСКА, derived from the historical name 'Центральный спортивный клуб армии',
English: ''Central Sports Club of the Army''), commonly referred to as CSKA Moscow or ''CSKA Moskva'' outside of
Russia, or simply as CSKA (), is a Russian professional
football
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club. It is based in
Moscow, playing its home matches at the 30,000-capacity
VEB Arena. It plays in red and blue colours, with various plain and striped patterns having been used.
Founded in 1911, CSKA is one of the oldest football clubs in Russia and it had its most successful period after
World War II with five titles in six seasons. It won a total of 7
Soviet Top League championships and 5
Soviet Cups, including the
double in the last season in
1991
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. The club has also won 6
Russian Premier League titles as well as 7
Russian Cups.
CSKA Moscow became the first club in Russia to win one of the European cup competitions, the
UEFA Cup, after defeating
Sporting CP in the final in
Lisbon
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in 2005.
CSKA was the official team of the
Soviet Army during the communist era. Since the
dissolution of the Soviet Union
The dissolution of the Soviet Union, also negatively connoted as rus, Разва́л Сове́тского Сою́за, r=Razvál Sovétskogo Soyúza, ''Ruining of the Soviet Union''. was the process of internal disintegration within the Sov ...
it has become privately owned. In 2012, the Ministry of Defence sold all of its shares (24,94%) to Bluecastle Enterprises Ltd, a conglomerate owning 100% of the club since then. On 13 December 2019, state-owned development corporation
VEB.RF
VEB.RF, or VEB (russian: ВЭБ.РФ (ex-Vnesheconombank)), is a Russian state development corporation. It was founded in 2007 as a development institute. VEB.RF is an investment company and development institute in Russia. It has financed more t ...
announced they will take control of over 75% of club shares that were used as collateral by previous owners for the
VEB Arena financing.
Russian businessman
Roman Abramovich's
Sibneft corporation was a leading sponsor of the club from 2004 to 2006.
After the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
, the
European Club Association suspended the team, along with all Russian club and national teams, from participation in European competition.
Due to the Western sanctions the Governmental Investments Bank
VEB.RF
VEB.RF, or VEB (russian: ВЭБ.РФ (ex-Vnesheconombank)), is a Russian state development corporation. It was founded in 2007 as a development institute. VEB.RF is an investment company and development institute in Russia. It has financed more t ...
has sold the club to
Trinfiko Investments company.
History
Names
CSKA Moscow was founded in 1911 and, like many clubs in the former
Soviet Union, has seen a number of name changes. From 1928 to 1950 the association was called ''CDKA Moscow'' (). In 1951 its name was changed to ''CDSA Moscow'' (). In 1957 the
sports society was renamed again into ''CSK MO Moscow'' (). The current name of club’s football department, ''PFC CSKA Moscow'' () has been used since 1994.
* 1911–22: ''Amateur Society of Skiing Sports'' (
OLLS Moscow OLLS Moscow was the popular name of the ''Amateur Society of Skiing Sports'' (Russian: Общество Любителей Лыжного Спорта, abbreviated to OLLS) established in 1901.. In 1911 it established its own football team, one of t ...
) (russian: link=no, Общество Любителей Лыжного Спорта)
* 1923: ''Experimental & Demonstrational Playground of Military Education Association'' (OPPV) (russian: link=no, Опытно-Показательная Площадка Всеобуча)
* 1924–27: ''Experimental & Demonstrational Playground of Military Administration'' (OPPV) (russian: link=no, Опытно-Показательная Площадка Военведа)
* 1928–50: ''Sports Club of Central House of the Red Army'' (CDKA) (russian: link=no, Спортивный Клуб Центрального Дома Красной Армии)
* 1951–56: ''Sports Club of Central House of the Soviet Army'' (CDSA) (russian: link=no, Спортивный Клуб Центрального Дома Советской Армии)
* 1957–59: ''Central Sports Club of the Ministry of Defense'' (CSK MO) (russian: link=no, Центральный Спортивный Клуб Министерства Обороны)
* 1960–: ''Central Sports Club of Army'' (CSKA) (russian: link=no, Центральный Спортивный Клуб Армии)
Foundation and first successes
The history of CSKA football club began in 1911, when a football section was organized in the Amateur Society of Skiing Sports (OLLS).

After the 1917 season, part of the reserve OLLS team moved to the first. In 1921, the champion of the autumn Moscow championship (winner of
Fulda
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History ...
Cup) was determined in the final match, in which teams OLLS and KFS took part. The KFS team won 6:0. In the 1922 season, OLLS players won the spring Moscow championship and took second place in the fall championship.
In the same year, OLLS won KFS-Kolomyagi Cup, in the final of which, according to the regulations, the winners of the first and second leagues of the Moscow championship met, and Tosmen Cup, where the champions of
Moscow and
Petrograd
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), i ...
met.
Soviet period
Until 1970: Peaks and troughs
The club had its most successful period immediately after the end of the
Second World War. At this time, one of the best players in its history and the best scorer in the history of the team,
Grigory Fedotov
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Personal life
His son was fellow player Vladimir Fedotov.
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, played for the club. The army men were runners-up in the first edition of the resumed
Vysschaya Liga in 1945.
Three consecutive championship titles followed for the first time in league history, including club’s first
double in 1948. This year the army team won their second
USSR Cup
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. In the semifinals, as a result of a replay, CDKA snatched victory from
Dynamo Moscow, and in the final they defeated the current cup holders,
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. After finishing second in 1949, in 1950, the army team became champions again, and in 1951, playing under the new name CDSA (Central House of the Soviet Army), they won a double again, winning both the championship and the cup. The history of the football department from this time is closely linked to the
ice hockey department of the club,
HC CSKA Moscow, because the leading players like
Vsevolod Bobrov played both sports in parallel.

After successful times
Olympic Games 1952 in Helsinki marked the beginning of the decline of CDSA Moscow. The club's players formed the core of the
national team, which, after tough negotiations, joined
FIFA
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shortly before the Olympic football tournament.
Boris Arkadiev became the coach of both the national team and the army club. The first meeting between the
Soviet Union and
Yugoslavia in football is still amongst the most famous matches. On the political level, the Soviet leader
Joseph Stalin and the Yugoslav leader
Josip Tito split in 1948, which resulted in
Yugoslavia being excluded from the
Communist Information Bureau. Before the match, both Tito and Stalin sent telegrams to their national teams, which showed just how important it was for the two head of states. Yugoslavia led 5–1, but a Soviet comeback in the last 15 minutes resulted in a 5–5 draw. The match was replayed, Yugoslavia winning 3–1. The defeat to the archrivals hit Soviet football hard, especially CDSA and its players. After just three games played in the season, CDSA was forced to withdraw from the
league and later disbanded. Furthermore,
Boris Arkadiev was stripped of his
Merited Master of Sports of the USSR title. For intelligence chief
Lavrentiy Beria, the Olympic elimination was the perfect opportunity to eliminate the successful city rival. As head of the
KGB, he was also honorary president of
Dynamo Moscow - the main rival of CDSA.

After two seasons of oblivion and after Stalin’s death in the spring of 1953 CDSA Moscow was re-established in 1954 on the initiative of then
Soviet Defense Minister
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Peo ...
Nikolai Bulganin. Shortly thereafter, the team won the
Soviet Cup in 1955, defeating
Dynamo Moscow in the final with the legendary goalkeeper
Lev Yashin being sent off. The fans had to wait 15 years for the next trophy. In
1970 season, CSKA became Soviet champions for the sixth time, gaining the same number of points with Dynamo. The first gold match held on December 5, 1970 in
Tashkent,
Uzbek SSR ended without goals. The next day CSKA won the second match against Dynamo 4:3 after 1:3 deficit. By winning the championship, CSKA qualified for the first round of the
European Cup
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. CSKA defeated Turkish club
Galatasaray in the first round, but lost to Belgian champion
Standard Liège in the second round and was eliminated from the tournament.
1971 to 1991: Two decades drought
With only 19 points out of a possible 68 in the
1984 season, the club had to endure the first ever relegation to the
second division, where CSKA spent two seasons. After returning to the Higher league, the club did not manage to stay in it for a long time, and in the
1987 season, a second relegation followed. Nevertheless CSKA was able to fight its way back after two seasons in the First League, immediately secured the runner-up and even won the last edition of the football championship of the Soviet Union in the
1991 season
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. Having also won the
Soviet cup, the club thus secured the last golden double in the history of the USSR football. With the championship title from the 1991 season, CSKA Moscow qualified for the first round of the
1992–93 UEFA Champions League
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It was the second season of ...
, where they defeated the Icelandic team
Víkingur Reykjavík. In the second round the Spanish top club
Barcelona with coach
Johan Cruyff was defeated. The opponents in Group A were the current Champions League winners
Olympique Marseille,
Glasgow Rangers and
Club Brugge
(), known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: ''Club Bruges''), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium. It was founded in 1891 and its home ground is the Jan Breydel Stadium, which has a capacity of 29,062. . CSKA was unable to build on the results of the matches with Barcelona, becoming the fourth in the group with two draws and four defeats, and was eliminated from the tournament.
Modern period
1992 to 2004: Back to the top
CSKA Moscow was one of the founding members of the newly formed
Russian Top Division
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after the
dissolution of the Soviet Union
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. In the first six seasons, the team occupied the places in the middle of the table. In the
1998 season, the club was runner-up and in the
next season finished third. In the following two seasons, CSKA Moscow again occupied places in the middle of the table. In the 2002 season, the team trained by
Valery Gazzaev took second place again, winning the
Russian Cup. In 2003, the team won its first championship in the history of the
Russian Premier League. After that, the head coach Valery Gassayev was sacked surprisingly and the Portuguese coach
Artur Jorge was signed as his successor. Under the new coach, the team could not build on the performances from the previous season. After falling to fifth place in July 2004, Arthur Jorge was sacked after only eight months at the helm of the club. After the return of Valery Gassaev, CSKA was able to save the season and become vice-champion.
2005 to 2010: Golden years
In the 2004 season, after qualifying for the
UEFA Champions League, the team finished third at the group stage and therefore took part in the
UEFA Cup play-off. The UEFA Cup for CSKA began with a home match against Portugal's
Benfica in the round of 32, which ended in a 2-0 victory for CSKA, in the away match CSKA drew 1-1. The next rival of CSKA was the Serbian club
Partizan, the away match in Belgrade ended with a score of 1-1, and the home match in
Krasnodar - 2-0 in favor of the red-blue team. In the next round, the army team defeated the French side
Auxerre 4-0. Despite the 2-0 away defeat, CSKA was able to continue playing in the UEFA Cup. In the semifinals, CSKA’s opponent was the Italian side
Parma, after beating which (0-0, 3-0), the Muscovites reached the final.

Then, on May 18, 2005, the team became the first Russian team ever to win a European competition, the
2004-05 UEFA Cup
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at the
José Alvalade Stadium in
Lisbon
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, Portugal, winning
Sporting 3-1. The team failed to consolidate their success, losing the
UEFA Super Cup to English club
Liverpool on 26 August 2005 at
Stade Louis II, in
Monaco. Nevertheless, this year, CSKA become the first Russian club to complete a
treble
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after winning the
second Russian championship title and the Russian Cup.
The team had qualified for the third qualifying round of the
2006–07 UEFA Champions League
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by winning the championship in 2005 and progressed to the group stage over
MFK Ružomberok. At the group stage, CSKA finished in third place and qualified for the round of 32 in the UEFA Cup, but was eliminated there against the Israeli representative
Maccabi Haifa. In the 2006 season, CSKA won domestic treble, as the team won all three national titles: the
Premier League, the Russian Cup and the
Russian Super Cup.
As Russian champions, CSKA qualified for the
2007–08 UEFA Champions League
The 2007–08 UEFA Champions League was the 16th season of UEFA's premier European club football tournament, the UEFA Champions League, since it was rebranded in 1992, and the 53rd tournament overall.
The final was played on 21 May 2008 at the L ...
. At the group stage, CSKA finished fourth and last with just one draw out of five defeats and was eliminated. In the Premier League, CSKA occupied the third place, but won the Russian Super Cup.

In the first half of the 2008 season, CSKA played below expectations and even finished in seventh place at the break of the season. After the
European Championship, Valery Gazzaev, who announced his retirement at the end of the season, switched the game tactics to four defenders and let the young
Alan Dzagoev, who was considered one of the greatest talents in Russian football, show himself. As a result, CSKA ended its negative series and from then on showed effective football. But it was no longer enough to win the championship, and CSKA took the runner-up behind
Rubin Kazan. In the
2008-09 UEFA Cup, CSKA was the only team to achieve twelve points from four group matches. Then the team advanced to the round of 16, where they were defeated by the eventual UEFA Cup winners
Shakhtar Donetsk from
Ukraine after a 1-0 home win and subsequent 0-2 away defeat. The team also won the Russian Cup for the
fourth time.

In January 2009, the Brazilian
Zico took over the position of head coach at CSKA. After the half of the 2009 season, the club was only fourth. At the end of the 2009 season, fifth place was just enough for participation in the
2010-11 UEFA Europa League
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. As a result, the Brazilian head coach was dismissed in September 2009. In the same month, the Spaniard
Juande Ramos
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After playing and managing at an amateur level, Ramos led Rayo Vallecano to promotion to La Liga, followed by reaching the quarter-finals o ...
was signed as his successor, but only lasted 47 days before being released on October 26 and replaced by
Leonid Slutsky. The club won the Russian Supercup for the fourth time and became the Russian Cup winner for the
fifth time. The team had also qualified for the
quarter-finals of the
Champions League for the first time after defeating
Sevilla FC 3–2 on aggregate. They were later eliminated from competition by the eventual winners
Inter Milan, losing by 1–0 scorelines in both
Milan and Moscow.
Slutsky era
Leonid Slutsky was introduced as the new head coach in October 2009. In the
2010 Russian Premier League
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season, the team was runner-up. In the Russian Cup, the team was eliminated in the round of 32 against the second division
Ural Ekaterinburg
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History
The club was founded in 1930 and was known as Avangard (1930–1948, 1953–1957), Ze ...
. In the
Europa League, CSKA made it to the round of 16, where the team lost to the eventual winners
Porto after two defeats (0-1 and 1-2).

Finishing as the runners-up in the previous season, the club qualified for the group stage of the
2011–12 UEFA Champions League
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. The opponents in Group B were
Inter Milan,
Trabzonspor and
Lille. On 7 December 2011, CSKA qualified for the knockout phase after winning crucial 3 points by defeating Inter Milan with scoreline 1–2 in
Milan and finishing as the runners-up in the group behind the Milanese. In the round of 16 the team met Spanish top club
Real Madrid
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Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the club has traditionally wor ...
, to which CSKA lost 2-5 on aggregate. In the
2011–12 Russian championship, CSKA could only reach third place despite finishing second after the first phase of the season. By the 100th anniversary of the club, CSKA could not leave its fans without a trophy and won its
sixth Russian Cup, beating
Alania Vladikavkaz
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in the final 2-1 on May 22, 2011.
In the 2012–13 season, CSKA took part in the play-off round of the
2012–13 UEFA Europa League
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The final was played at the Amsterdam Aren ...
, where they were eliminated against Swedish side
AIK after 1-0 in
Moscow and 0-2 in
Stockholm
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. At the end of the season, however, CSKA were crowned the
champions of Russia. It was the eleventh championship title in club history. The team won the
Russian Cup and thus achieving a double.
As Russian champions CSKA took part in the
2013–14 UEFA Champions League
The 2013–14 UEFA Champions League was the 59th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 22nd season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League.
The final was ...
. The club was eliminated from the competition after the group stage against
Bayern Munich
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,
Manchester City
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and
Viktoria Plzeň with only one win and five defeats resulting in the fourth place. In the domestic League, however, the club celebrated the
second championship title in a row after
Zoran Tošić scored the decisive goal against
Lokomotiv Moscow on the last Matchday of the season for the tenth victory in the league in a row.

In the 2015–16 season, CSKA advanced to the Champions League
group stage over
Sparta Prague and
Sporting. With
PSV Eindhoven,
Manchester United
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and
Wolfsburg, CSKA completed Group B of the competition, but wasn’t able to advance to the round of 16. In the
Premier League, the club started with six consecutive wins, with the first four games being won without conceding a single goal. At the end of the season, the army club finished two points ahead of the second-placed
Rostov and won its sixth Russian title (and 13th overall).
As a result, CSKA took part in the group stage of the
2016–17 UEFA Champions League
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The final was pla ...
. Opponents in Group E were
Monaco,
Bayer Leverkusen and
Tottenham Hotspur. On 6 October 2016, during the group stage,
Finland announced that
Roman Eremenko
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Eremenko is best known for hi ...
had been handed a 30-day ban from football by
UEFA, with UEFA announcing on 18 November 2016, that Eremenko had been handed a two-year ban from football due to testing positive for cocaine.
Following the ban of one of the team leaders CSKA couldn't win a single game and was therefore eliminated from the tournament. After the last group game against Tottenham and after a negative run in the league, longtime head coach
Leonid Slutsky left the club at his own request.
On 12 December,
Viktor Goncharenko was announced as the club's new manager, signing a two-year contract.
Under Goncharenko
As CSKA finished second in the
2016–17 Premier League
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, they started their way in the
2017–18 UEFA Champions League
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The final was pla ...
from the third qualifying round, defeating
AEK Athens there and then
Young Boys in the play-off round. In Group A, the army club met
Benfica,
Manchester United
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and
Basel and finished in third place. As a result, CSKA continued to play in the
Europa League and advanced to the quarter-finals, losing to
Arsenal
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.

On 21 July 2018, Goncharenko extended his contract until the end of the 2019/20 season.
During the summer of 2018 CSKA lost many of its leaders:
Aleksei
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and
Vasili Berezutski
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and
Sergey Ignashevich
Sergei Nikolayevich Ignashevich ( rus, link=no, Сергей Николаевич Игнашевич, p=sʲɪrˈɡʲej nʲɪkɐˈla(j)ɪvʲɪtɕ ɪɡnɐˈʂɛvʲɪtɕ; born 14 July 1979) is a Russian professional football coach and a former play ...
finished their careers as professional players;
Alexandr Golovin was bought by
AS Monaco;
Pontus Wernbloom became a
PAOK player and
Bibras Natcho went to
Olympiacos. However, at the start of that season CSKA showed good results, being at the top-three in Russian champions table and beating
Real Madrid
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (, meaning ''Royal Madrid Football Club''), commonly referred to as Real Madrid, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid.
Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the club has traditionally wor ...
in
Champions League group stage in both home and away matches (1–0 in Moscow and 3–0 in Madrid).
On 13 December 2019, state-owned development corporation
VEB.RF
VEB.RF, or VEB (russian: ВЭБ.РФ (ex-Vnesheconombank)), is a Russian state development corporation. It was founded in 2007 as a development institute. VEB.RF is an investment company and development institute in Russia. It has financed more t ...
announced they will take control of over 75% of club shares that were used as collateral by previous owners for the
VEB Arena financing.
On 22 March 2021,
Viktor Goncharenko left his role as head coach of CSKA Moscow by mutual consent.
Under Olić, Berezutski and Fedotov
On 23 March 2021, CSKA appointed their former striker
Ivica Olić as their new head coach.
After just nine games, culminating in a 6th place finish in the
2020–21 Russian Premier League
The 2020–21 Russian Premier League(known as the Tinkoff Russian Premier League, also written as Tinkoff Russian Premier Liga for sponsorship reasons)was the 29th season of the premier football competition in Russia since the dissolution of ...
, missing the European competitions for the first time in 20 years, Olić left CSKA by mutual consent on 15 June 2021 with
Aleksei Berezutski being placed in temporary charge.
On 19 July 2021, Berezutski was confirmed as CSKA's new permanent head coach.
In February 2022, CSKA were hit by sanctions from the
United States Department of the Treasury as a consequence of the ongoing
Russian invasion of Ukraine. CSKA is owned by Russian state-controlled
VEB VEB may stand for:
* Venturing and Emerging Brands, a division of Coca-Cola
* Virtual business
* Venezuelan , currency of Venezuela between 1879 and 2007, ISO 4217 code VEB
* ' (German for "People-owned enterprise"), a state-owned workplace or est ...
and was sanctioned as its asset. In addition, the
European Club Association suspended the team.
CSKA won season-best 6 consecutive league games (last two before the winter break and the first four after), Berezutski was selected league's coach of the month for March 2022 and the club moved up to the 3rd position in the standings within 6 points of league-leading Zenit Saint Petersburg. However, CSKA won only twice in the remaining 8 games of the league season and finished in 5th place. On 15 June 2022, Berezutski left his role as Head Coach after his contract was terminated by mutual agreement, with
Vladimir Fedotov being appointed as the clubs new Head Coach the same day.
Stadium

CSKA had its own stadium called "
Light-Athletic Football Complex CSKA" and abbreviated as LFK CSKA. Its capacity is very small for a club of its stature; no more than 4,600 spectators.
Between 1961 and 2000, CSKA played their home games at the
Grigory Fedotov Stadium. In 2007, the Grigory Fedotov Stadium was demolished in 2007, and ground was broken on the club's new stadium
Arena CSKA
VEB Arena ( rus, «ВЭБ-Арена»), known as Arena CSKA due to UEFA sponsorship regulations, is a multi-use stadium in Khodynka Field, Moscow, Russia, that was completed in 2016. It is used mostly for football matches and host the home match ...
later the same year. During construction of their new stadium, CSKA played the majority of their games at the
Arena Khimki and
Luzhniki Stadium. After several delays in its construction, Arena CSKA was official opened on 10 September 2016.
On 28 February 2017, CSKA Moscow announced that they had sold the naming rights to the stadium to
VEB VEB may stand for:
* Venturing and Emerging Brands, a division of Coca-Cola
* Virtual business
* Venezuelan , currency of Venezuela between 1879 and 2007, ISO 4217 code VEB
* ' (German for "People-owned enterprise"), a state-owned workplace or est ...
, with the stadium becoming the VEB Arena.
In 2018, CSKA decided to play its home
UEFA Champions League matches at Luzhniki Stadium, instead of VEB Arena.
Honours
Domestic
*
Soviet Top League /
Russian Premier League (First-tier)
**Winners (13):
1946
Events January
* January 6 - The 1946 North Vietnamese parliamentary election, first general election ever in Vietnam is held.
* January 7 – The Allies recognize the Austrian republic with its 1937 borders, and divide the country into f ...
,
1947
It was the first year of the Cold War, which would last until 1991, ending with the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Events
January
* January–February – Winter of 1946–47 in the United Kingdom: The worst snowfall in the country in ...
,
1948
Events January
* January 1
** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated.
** The Constitution of New Jersey (later subject to amendment) goes into effect.
** The railways of Britain are nationalized, to form British ...
,
1950
Events January
* January 1 – The International Police Association (IPA) – the largest police organization in the world – is formed.
* January 5 – 1950 Sverdlovsk plane crash, Sverdlovsk plane crash: ''Aeroflot'' Lisunov Li-2 cr ...
,
1951
Events
January
* January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle of Seoul – Chinese and North Korean forces capture Seoul for the second time (having lost the Second Battle of Seoul in September 1950).
* January 9 – The Government of the United ...
,
1970
Events
January
* January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC.
* January 5 – The 7.1 Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli intensity of X (''Extrem ...
,
1991
File:1991 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Boris Yeltsin, elected as Russia's first president, waves the new flag of Russia after the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, orchestrated by Soviet hardliners; Mount Pinatubo erupts in the Phil ...
,
2003
File:2003 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The crew of STS-107 perished when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth's atmosphere; SARS became an epidemic in China, and was a precursor to SARS-CoV-2; A des ...
,
2005
File:2005 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico; the Funeral of Pope John Paul II is held in Vatican City; "Me at the zoo", the first video ever to be uploaded to YouTube; Eris was discovered in ...
,
2006
File:2006 Events Collage V1.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2006 Winter Olympics open in Turin; Twitter is founded and launched by Jack Dorsey; The Nintendo Wii is released; Montenegro 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, votes to declare ...
,
2012–13
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ...
,
2013–14,
2015–16
**Runners-up (12):
1938
Events
January
* January 1
** The Constitution of Estonia#Third Constitution (de facto 1938–1940, de jure 1938–1992), new constitution of Estonia enters into force, which many consider to be the ending of the Era of Silence and the a ...
,
1945
1945 marked the end of World War II and the fall of Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan. It is also the only year in which nuclear weapons have been used in combat.
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
Januar ...
,
1949
Events
January
* January 1 – A United Nations-sponsored ceasefire brings an end to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. The war results in a stalemate and the division of Kashmir, which still continues as of 2022.
* January 2 – Luis ...
,
1990
File:1990 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 1990 FIFA World Cup is played in Italy; The Human Genome Project is launched; Voyager I takes the famous Pale Blue Dot image- speaking on the fragility of Humankind, humanity on Earth, Astroph ...
,
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The '' Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently ...
,
2002
File:2002 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 2002 Winter Olympics are held in Salt Lake City; Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and her daughter Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon die; East Timor gains East Timor independence, indepe ...
,
2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 6 ...
,
2008
File:2008 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Lehman Brothers went bankrupt following the Subprime mortgage crisis; Cyclone Nargis killed more than 138,000 in Myanmar; A scene from the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing; ...
,
2010
File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the opening ceremony of ...
,
2014–15,
2016–17,
2017–18
*
Soviet First League /
Russian National Football League (Second-tier)
**Winners:
1986
The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles.
**Spain and Portugal ente ...
,
1989
File:1989 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Cypress Street Viaduct, Cypress structure collapses as a result of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, killing motorists below; The proposal document for the World Wide Web is submitted; The Exxo ...
**Runners-up:
1985
The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** The Internet's Domain Name System is created.
** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a ...
*
Soviet Cup /
Russian Cup
**Winners (12):
1945
1945 marked the end of World War II and the fall of Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan. It is also the only year in which nuclear weapons have been used in combat.
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
Januar ...
,
1948
Events January
* January 1
** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated.
** The Constitution of New Jersey (later subject to amendment) goes into effect.
** The railways of Britain are nationalized, to form British ...
,
1951
Events
January
* January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle of Seoul – Chinese and North Korean forces capture Seoul for the second time (having lost the Second Battle of Seoul in September 1950).
* January 9 – The Government of the United ...
,
1955
Events January
* January 3 – José Ramón Guizado becomes president of Panama.
* January 17 – , the first nuclear-powered submarine, puts to sea for the first time, from Groton, Connecticut.
* January 18– 20 – Battle of Yijian ...
,
1990–91, 2001–02,
2004–05,
2005–06,
2007–08,
2008–09,
2010–11
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ...
,
2012–13
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. I ...
**Runners-up (7):
1944
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
* January 2 – WWII:
** Free French General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny is appointed to command French Army B, part of the Sixth United States Army Group in Nor ...
,
1966–67,
1991–92,
1992–93
Year 199 ( CXCIX) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was sometimes known as year 952 ''Ab urbe condita''. The denomination 199 for this year has been used since th ...
,
1993–94, 1999–2000,
2015–16
*
Soviet Super Cup /
Russian Super Cup
**Winners (7) – (record):
2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 6 ...
,
2006
File:2006 Events Collage V1.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2006 Winter Olympics open in Turin; Twitter is founded and launched by Jack Dorsey; The Nintendo Wii is released; Montenegro 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, votes to declare ...
,
2007
File:2007 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Steve Jobs unveils Apple's first iPhone; TAM Airlines Flight 3054 overruns a runway and crashes into a gas station, killing almost 200 people; Former Pakistani Prime Minister of Pakistan, Pr ...
,
2009
File:2009 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The vertical stabilizer of Air France Flight 447 is pulled out from the Atlantic Ocean; Barack Obama becomes the first African American to become President of the United States; 2009 Iran ...
,
2013
File:2013 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: Edward Snowden becomes internationally famous for leaking classified NSA wiretapping information; Typhoon Haiyan kills over 6,000 in the Philippines and Southeast Asia; The Dhaka garment fact ...
,
2014
File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...
,
2018
File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang, South Korea; Protests erupt following the Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi; March for Our Lives protests take place across the United ...
**Runners-up (4):
2003
File:2003 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The crew of STS-107 perished when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth's atmosphere; SARS became an epidemic in China, and was a precursor to SARS-CoV-2; A des ...
,
2010
File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the opening ceremony of ...
,
2011
File:2011 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: a protester partaking in Occupy Wall Street heralds the beginning of the Occupy movement; protests against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed that October; a young man celebrate ...
,
2016
File:2016 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Bombed-out buildings in Ankara following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt; the impeachment trial of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; Damaged houses during the 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh ...
*
All-Union CPCS Tournament /
USSR Federation Cup /
Russian Premier League Cup
**Winners:
1952
Events January–February
* January 26 – Black Saturday in Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo's central business district, targeting British and upper-class Egyptian businesses.
* February 6
** Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, becomes m ...
European
*
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League
**Winners:
2004–05
*
UEFA Super Cup
**''Runners-up:''
2005
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Non-official
*
Trofeo Villa de Gijón
The Trofeo Villa de Gijón, called Trofeo Costa Verde until 1992, is a friendly association football tournament played annually since 1962 in Estadio Municipal El Molinón in Gijón, Asturias, Spain. The tournament is played between Spanish club S ...
: 1
::
1994
File:1994 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 1994 Winter Olympics are held in Lillehammer, Norway; The Kaiser Permanente building after the 1994 Northridge earthquake; A model of the MS Estonia, which Sinking of the MS Estonia, sank in ...
*
Channel One Cup: 1
::
2007
File:2007 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Steve Jobs unveils Apple's first iPhone; TAM Airlines Flight 3054 overruns a runway and crashes into a gas station, killing almost 200 people; Former Pakistani Prime Minister of Pakistan, Pr ...
*
Copa del Sol
The Copa del Sol was an annual exhibition international club football tournament played on the south coast of Spain in January–February, one month before the kickoff of the national leagues, that ran from 2010 to 2014.
The tournament was a ch ...
: 1
::
2010
File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the opening ceremony of ...
*
La Manga Cup
La Manga Cup is a winter football tournament played in La Manga Club, La Manga del Mar Menor (Murcia, Spain). Usual participants are clubs from countries with a summer football season: Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Russia, Ukraine
Uk ...
: 1
::
2013
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League and Cup history
Soviet Union
Russia
CSKA in European football
By competition
UEFA club coefficient ranking
. Source
Club coefficients , UEFA Coefficients'
Players
Current squad
Out on loan
Retired numbers
*
12 –
Club supporters (the 12th man)
*
16 –
Serhiy Perkhun
Serhiy Volodymyrovych Perkhun (; 4 September 1977 – 28 August 2001) was a Ukrainian footballer. He is the only player to date in the history of the Russian Premier League to die from injuries sustained during an official game.
Career
In 199 ...
,
goalkeeper (2001) – ''posthumous honor''
Notable players
Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for CSKA.
;USSR/Russia
;Former USSR countries
;Europe
;South America
;Africa
;Asia
Club officials
Coaching history
Ownerships, kit suppliers and shirt sponsors
Supporters and rivalries
CSKA Moscow fans maintain good relations with the fans of Serbian
Partizan, Greek
PAOK FC, Polish
Widzew Łódź and fellow Russian fans of
Dynamo Moscow.
The Club’s
main rival
A rivalry is the state of two people or groups engaging in a lasting competitive relationship. Rivalry is the "against each other" spirit between two competing sides. The relationship itself may also be called "a rivalry", and each participant o ...
is
Spartak Moscow.
Nickname
CSKA was nicknamed ''Horses ''because the first stadium was built on the old racecourse/hippodromo in Moscow. It was considered offensive, but later it was transformed into ''The Horses'', and currently this nickname is used by players and fans as the name, along with other variants such as ''Army Men'' (russian: link=no, армейцы) and ''Red-Blues'' (russian: link=no, красно-синие ).
Famous fans
*
Alexander Babakov
*
Matvey Blanter
*
Aleksey Buldakov
*
Igor Butman
Igor Butman PAR is a Russian jazz saxophonist born in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1961. Butman holds dual citizenship for both the US and Russian Federation. He is considered to be a virtuoso saxophonist, and a skilled bandleader.
American saxop ...
*
Semyon Farada
*
Oleg Gazmanov
*
Andrei Grechko
*
Sergei Ivanov
*
Konstantin Kinchev
*
Leonid Kuravlyov
*
Otar Kushanashvili
Otar Shalvovich Kushanashvili (russian: Ота́р Ша́лвович Кушанашви́ли; born 22 June 1970, Kutaisi) is a Georgia (country), Georgian and Russian music journalist and broadcaster who describes himself as "anti-publicist".
He ...
*
Denis Lebedev
*
Yegor Letov
Igor Fedorovich "Yegor" Letov (russian: link=no, И́горь Фёдорович "Его́р" Ле́тов, ; 10 September 1964 – 19 February 2008) was a Russian poet, musician, singer-songwriter, audio engineer and conceptual artist, best know ...
*
Oleg Menshikov
*
Aleksey Merinov
Aleksey Viktorovich Merinov (russian: Алексей Викторович Меринов; born 25 March 1959) is a Russian self-taught painter and cartoonist.
Biography
Merinov was born in Moscow. He served in the Soviet Navy. In his youth he w ...
*
Maya Plisetskaya
*
Aleksandr Porokhovshchikov
*
Natalya Seleznyova
Natalya Igorevna Seleznyova (russian: Ната́лья И́горевна Селезнёва; born 19 June 1945) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress.
Biography
She first took the stage at the age of six, participating in the Red Arm ...
*
Maksim Shevchenko
*
Mikhail Tanich
*
Natalya Varley
*
Vladimir Vysotsky
*
Sergei Yastrzhembsky
Sergey Vladimirovich Yastrzhembsky (russian: Серге́й Владимирович Ястржембский, pl, Siergiej Władimirowicz Jastrzębski), born December 4, 1953, Moscow, is a Russian Federation politician and diplomat.
He was Yelts ...
*
Mikhail Youzhny
*
Vladimir Zeldin
Club records
Appearances
1
Top goalscorers
1
CSKA Women
CSKA's
women's football Women's football most often refers to:
* Women's association football (hannah jones ).
Women's football may also refer to:
* Women's gridiron football
* Women's Australian rules football
* Ladies' Gaelic football
* Women's rugby league
* Women's ...
team was founded in 1990 and competed in
Soviet Championship's second level. Following the
dissolution of the Soviet Union
The dissolution of the Soviet Union, also negatively connoted as rus, Разва́л Сове́тского Сою́за, r=Razvál Sovétskogo Soyúza, ''Ruining of the Soviet Union''. was the process of internal disintegration within the Sov ...
that same year, it registered in the
Russian Supreme Division, where it competed for two seasons before it folded.
Following the disbanding of
Zorky Krasnogorsk near the end of the 2015 Top Division,
FK Rossiyanka filled its vacancy for the next season and the new team was registered as CSKA in the
2016 championship. Its first game, a 1–1 draw against
Chertanovo, coincided with the 93rd anniversary of the CSKA's first football match. CSKA ended the championship second-to-last, while Rossiyanka won its fifth title.
In July 2017, during the inter-season summer pause, it became a CSKA official section.
Two months later the team won its first title after defeating Chertanovo 1–0 in the
Russian Cup final.
In recent years CSKA Women won two
Russian championships in a row, in
2019
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and
2020
2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of events, COVID- ...
and made their debut in
UEFA Women's Champions League.
FC CSKA-d Moscow and FC CSKA-2 Moscow
The reserves team played on the professional level as FC CSKA-d Moscow (
Russian Second League in 1992–93,
Russian Third League in 1994–97,
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 1998–00, in 1998–00 team was called FC CSKA-2 Moscow). A separate farm club called FC CSKA-2 Moscow played in the
Soviet Second League in 1986–89,
Soviet Second League B in 1990–91,
Russian Second League in 1992–93 and
Russian Third League in 1994. That latter team was called FC Chaika-CSKA-2 Moscow for one season in 1989.
Notes
References
Bibliography
* Marc Bennetts, 'Football Dynamo – Modern Russia and the People's Game,' Virgin Books, (March 2009), 0753513196
External links
CSKA is the leader among the RPL clubs
Official website
Fans site CSKA
Peski
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Association football clubs established in 1911
Football clubs in Moscow
1911 establishments in the Russian Empire
Military association football clubs in Russia
FC
Soviet Top League clubs
Russian entities subject to the U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctions
UEFA Cup winning clubs