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Football Club Torpedo Moscow (, ''FK Torpedo Moskva''), known as Torpedo Moscow, is a Russian professional
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club based in
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. The club will return to the
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in the 2025–26 season. Their colours are
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and
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, with
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also commonly being associated with the club. They play their home games at Eduard Streltsov Stadium, but have been playing at
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since their home stadium began a reconstruction project in 2021. The new stadium is designed by the architects Michel Remon and Alexis Peyer from the French office MR&A. Torpedo are historically one of the big Moscow clubs who enjoyed great domestic success during the Soviet era. In recent history, however, the club has suffered from financial troubles and poor management which has seen them drop down the divisions. A top flight club since promotion in 1938, Torpedo were relegated for the first time in their history following the 2006 Russian Premier League season and have only played two campaigns in the top division since, in 2014–15 and 2022-23, being relegated in both top-flight seasons after finishing in relegation spots, while spending the other seasons bouncing around between the second and third tiers.


History


Name history

*AMO (1930–1932) – owned by Avtomobilnoe Moskovskoe Obshchestvo (AMO). *ZIS (1933–1936) – after owner's name AMO was changed to Zavod Imeni Stalina (ZIS). *Torpedo Moscow (1936–July 1996) – when they became one of the founding members of the Soviet 'B' League. *Torpedo-Luzhniki (August 1996 – 1998) – as they became property of the Luzhniki corporation. *Torpedo Moscow (1998–present)


Club history

Torpedo Moscow Football Club (based on Proletarskaya Kuznitsa teams) was formed in 1924 by the AMO automotive plant (later known as "Stalin Automotive Plant – ZIS" and later "Likhachev Automotive Plant – ZIL"). They played in the Moscow League until 1936 when they became one of the founder members of the Soviet 'B' League and changed their name to Torpedo Moscow. In 1938, they were promoted to the 'A' League. In 1949, Torpedo won their first professional title, the USSR Cup. In 1957 Torpedo Moscow, as well as other Soviet sport clubs named "Torpedo", became a part of the republican VSS ''Trud'' of the
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. Nicknamed "the Black-Whites," Torpedo has not been a major force in Russian football since the days of Eduard Streltsov, the brilliant striker of the 1950s and 1960s, known as "the Russian Pelé." In 1960, Torpedo won the double; the Top League and the USSR Cup. Torpedo had its glory period in the 1980s and early 90s, when they made six Soviet/Russian Cup finals, winning the 1985–86 Soviet Cup and the 1992–93 Russian Cup, and finished in the top 6 7/8 times from 1983 to 1991. The club used to belong to the
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automobile plant until a fallout in the mid-1990s that resulted in Torpedo leaving their historic ground and moving across town to Luzhniki, as they became property of the Luzhniki corporation and its name was changed to Torpedo-Luzhniki between (1996–1997) before it was renamed Torpedo Moscow. After selling Torpedo Moscow in 1996, ZIL created a new team, Torpedo-ZIL (1997), which debuted in the Third Division and reached the
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in 2000. However, ZIL sold the team to MMC Norilsk Nickel in 2003, where it was relaunched as FC Moscow. This new team, however, was eventually dissolved after spending the 2010 season in Amateur Football League when its owner and main sponsor, MMC Norilsk Nickel, withdrew funding. After selling Torpedo-ZIL in 2003, ZIL created another team, Torpedo-ZIL (2003), which began play in the Third Division. This team, however, was also eventually disbanded in 2011 after its efforts to seek promotion to the First Division failed. Under SC Luzhniki ownership (1996–2009), the team had some high points that had not been reached since the Soviet era, such as finishing in the top four of the Russian Premier League from 1999 to 2002 – including a third-placed finish in
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– but were relegated to the First Division in 2006 and after two seasons it fell further to the Second Division. In early 2009, Luzhniki sold the team back to
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. For most of this era, the team played at Luzhniki Stadium. It was speculated that ZIL would merge Torpedo Moscow and Torpedo-ZIL (2003), but instead an independent Torpedo Moscow spent 2009 in the Amateur Football League, later earning two consecutive promotions to gain a spot in the First Division in 2011. In their first season back in the First Division, the team finished eighth during the first half of the tournament at the end of 2011, taking them through to a Top 8 Promotion playoff during the season's second half. In the 2012–13 season, Torpedo barely avoided relegation to the second division. At the end of the championship the head coach was replaced once again when 42-year-old Vladimir Kazakov was hired, who played for Torpedo in the past. Several players with experience of playing at the highest level were acquired. However, in the first 6 matches, Torpedo were able to earn only two points; manager Kazakov took the blame and resigned. In 2013, a team led by Aleksandr Borodyuk began to become more competitive, ultimately placing third in the 2013–14 season and securing a playoff spot for promotion to the Premier League. The team drew the previous year's 14th-placed Premier League team, Krylia Sovetov Samara, in a game held on 18 May 2014 at the stadium in suburban Ramenskoye, which ended 2–0 for Torpedo. On 22 May, in the tie's second leg at Metallurg Stadium in
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, Torpedo played to a draw, thus prevailing on aggregate and returning to the Premier League after an eight-year absence. The 2014–15 season began poorly for Torpedo in the top division; in the first matchday, the club was defeated 1–4 by
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. At the end of the season, the team was relegated back to the Russian Football National League after finishing second-last, in 15th. Due to a lack of financing, however, Torpedo could only receive licensing for play in the third-tier
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for 2015–16 season, thus sealing a two-level relegation. In 2017 Torpedo got a new owner – Roman Avdeev, who is a Russian billionaire and the head of Ingrad real estate development company and Rossium concern. The Eduard Streltsov Stadium, Torpedo's home stadium, is also owned by Rossium. In 2017 Roman Avdeev announced the reconstruction of the stadium. Work began in 2021, once completed, the capacity will be 15,000 (all-seated). In July 2018 Erving Botaka's failed transfer back to Torpedo Moscow made headlines across Europe when it was reported the club canceled his contract because the
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refused to allow a
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footballer to play for the club. Torpedo later denied this via an official statement but the Torpedo ultras were adamant with their own statement. At the end of the 2018–19 season, they were promoted back to the second-tier FNL. Torpedo won the 2021–22 Russian Football National League to secure the return to the Premier League for the first time in 16 years on 21 May 2022. They were relegated after one season at the top level. On 24 May 2025, Torpedo secured the second place in the First League and promotion back to the
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for the 2025–26 season.


Supporters and rivalries

The fans of Torpedo are "twinned" with the fans of Spartak. Torpedo's rivalries are with the other Moscow clubs (excluding Spartak), Lokomotiv, CSKA, and
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, with whom they contest the Moscow derbies, as well as
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. It has been reported that some fans have displayed far-right symbols and
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s both during and outside of matches, such as the
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, which has been reported negatively by media on several occasions.


Torpedo kits


Ownerships, kit suppliers, and Sponsors


Honours


Domestic competitions

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(2nd Tier) ** Winners (1):
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/ Russian Cup: ** Winners (7):
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Non-official

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League history


Soviet Union


Russia


European campaigns

Torpedo Moscow's best campaigns in Europe were reaching the quarter-finals of the
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, losing to Brøndby on penalties, and the quarter-finals of the
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, losing to
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on away goals.


Youth structure

Torpedo have one of Russia's best and largest football education structures, ranging from the club's academy to several football schools around the city associated with the club, who provide financial and technical support to them. Torpedo's football school, which would later become the club's academy, was founded in 1957 and has traditionally been one of the strongest producers of players in Russia with many players making the step-up to the first team and others being moved onto other clubs after graduating from the academy. Torpedo's school has also been under the jurisdiction of Torpedo-ZIL and FC Moscow at various points in history amid changes in the club's ownership. The club has produced some of Russia's most important players in history, including national team legends, twin brothers Aleksei Berezutski and Vasili Berezutski, Sergei Ignashevich, who would later go on to manage the club and Eduard Streltsov, a club legend who would have Torpedo's stadium named after him. Other graduates of the club's famed academy include former Chelsea and
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goalkeeper Dmitri Kharine, Zenit goalkeeper Andrey Lunyov, Pavel Mamaev, Kirill Nababkin, Valentin Ivanov, Valery Voronin, Aleksandr Ryazantsev. Torpedo's reserve squad, the highest level of their academy, has played professionally in the Russian football pyramid as FC Torpedo-d Moscow (
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in 1992–93, Russian Third League in 1994–95), FC Torpedo-Luzhniki-d Moscow ( Russian Third League in 1996–97) and FC Torpedo-2 Moscow (
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in 1998–2000). They have since returned to youth football with FC Torpedo-M currently the final stage of Torpedo's academy, competing in the youth competitions in Russia. On January 26, 2022, the Board of Directors of Torpedo Moscow decided to revive the Torpedo-2 for its further participation in Russian Football National League 2.


Players


Current squad

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Out on loan


Personnel


Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Torpedo. ;USSR/Russia *
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* Vyacheslav Chanov * Viktor Grachyov * Valentin Ivanov * Viktor Losev * Aleksandr Maksimenkov * Nikolai Manoshin * Slava Metreveli * Nikolai Parshin * Valeriy Petrakov * Boris Pozdnyakov * Sergei Prigoda * Vladimir Sakharov * Nikolai Savichev * Yuri Savichev * Sergey Shavlo * Eduard Streltsov * Yuri Susloparov * Valery Voronin * Vasili Zhupikov * Dmitri Kharine * Andrei Chernyshov * Oleg Shirinbekov * Sergey Shustikov * Igor Chugainov * Andrei Afanasyev * Diniyar Bilyaletdinov * Sergei Borodin * Denis Boyarintsev * Aleksei Bugayev * Viktor Bulatov * Yevgeni Bushmanov * Vyacheslav Dayev *
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* Yury Gazinsky * Lyubomir Kantonistov * Dmitri Khokhlov * Oleg Kornaukhov * Ilya Kutepov * Andrey Lunyov * Pavel Mamayev * Yuri Matveyev * Ivan Novoseltsev * Aleksandr Panov *
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* Arthur Mkrtchyan * Tigran Petrosyan * Albert Sarkisyan * Artyom Simonyan ;Azerbaijan * Daniel Akhtyamov * Dmitriy Kramarenko ;Belarus * Radaslaw Arlowski * Valery Gromyko * Denis Laptev * Andrei Lavrik * Dmitry Lentsevich * Alyaksandar Lukhvich *
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;Nigeria * Augustine Eguavoen ;Asia & Oceania ;Australia * Ivan Franjic ''For full list, see :FC Torpedo Moscow players''


Player records


Most appearances

''As of the match played 20 April 2007 and according to official site. Players in bold are still currently playing for Torpedo Moscow.''


Most goals scored


Managerial history


References


External links

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A Farewell to Arms: Goodbye Torpedo Moscow
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