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Oldest Russian Derby
The Oldest Russian derby () is a football rivalry played between Moscow rivals FC Spartak Moscow and FC Dynamo Moscow. The derby became less intense as Dynamo Moscow has not won a title since 1976 and only once succeeded in domestic competitions since the fall of the Soviet Union. Spartak missed the 1977 Soviet Top League, 1977 season of the Soviet League due to relegation, while Dynamo missed the 2016–17 Russian Premier League, 2016–17 season of the Russian Premier League. History Game of political importance This Moscow derby has also a political dimension. The teams fought each other for the championship of Moscow, and then for the Soviet Top League. In 1942, the founder and footballer of Spartak, Nikolai Starostin, was arrested, along with his three brothers among other teammates, facing accusations of involvement in a plot to kill Joseph Stalin. After two years of interrogations, the charges were dropped but the Starostin brothers were tried and sentenced to spend 10 ...
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Spartak is the name of Spartacus in many Slavic languages and languages of other post-Soviet states. It may refer to: In sports *Spartak (sports society), an international fitness and sports society that unites some countries of the former Soviet Union In Russia *FC Spartak Moscow, a football club *FC Spartak Kostroma, a football club *PFC Spartak Nalchik, a football club *FC Spartak Vladikavkaz, a football club *FC Spartak Shchyolkovo, a football club *FC Spartak Nizhny Novgorod, a football club *HC Spartak Moscow, an ice hockey team *Spartak Saint Petersburg, a basketball team *Spartak Tennis Club, a tennis training facility *WBC Spartak Moscow, a women's basketball team In Ukraine *Spartak (Ukraine), a physical culture and multi-sport club *Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk, a football team *FC Spartak Sumy, a football club *Zakarpattia Uzhhorod, a football club, formerly known as Spartak Uzhhorod In Bulgaria *PFC Spartak 1918, PFC Spartak Varna, a football team *PFC Spartak Pleven, a f ...
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Sergei Salnikov
Sergei Sergeyevich Salnikov (; 13 September 1925 – 9 May 1984) was a Russian footballer who played for Zenit Leningrad, Spartak Moscow and Dynamo Moscow. He was part of the Soviet Union national team that won the gold medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics. Club career After two years with Zenit Leningrad, during which he scored against Spartak Moscow in the semifinal of the 1944 Soviet Cup, which Zenit ultimately won, Salnikov joined Spartak as a 21-year-old in 1946. He won the Cup with Spartak in 1946 and 1947. Salnikov scored two goals and made another in the final match of the 1949 season against Dynamo Moscow, when Spartak narrowly missed out on the Soviet Top League title in a 5–4 defeat that some consider the greatest match of the era. Salnikov's stepfather was arrested and sent to a labour camp in 1949. Salnikov, fearful for his health, made representations to have him transferred to an ordinary prison, and was allegedly told that it would help his case if he moved f ...
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Gennady Morozov
Gennady Vladimirovich Morozov (; born 30 December 1962) is a Russian football coach and a former player. Honours * Soviet Top League winner: 1989. International career Morozov made his debut for USSR on 7 August 1985 in a friendly against Romania. He played at the 1986 FIFA World Cup in a game against Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its Provinces and territories of Canada, ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's List of coun .... External links * Profile 1962 births Footballers from Moscow Living people Russian men's footballers Soviet men's footballers Men's association football defenders Soviet Union men's international footballers FC Spartak Moscow players FC Dynamo Moscow players Soviet Top League players 1986 FIFA World Cup players Russian football managers FC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk managers FC Krymteplytsia Molodizhne manager ...
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Aleksei Prudnikov
Aleksei Pavlovich Prudnikov (; born 20 March 1960) is a former USSR and Russian football player who played as a goalkeeper. Club career His clubs were Spartak Moscow, Dynamo Moscow, Torpedo Moscow, Baltika Kaliningrad, Kolos Krasnodar, and Velež Mostar, Sarajevo in Yugoslavia, Chonbuk Hyundai Dinos in South Korea, Jaro in Finland. International Prudnikov played for the Soviet U-21 and Olympic Olympic or Olympics may refer to Sports Competitions * Olympic Games, international multi-sport event held since 1896 ** Summer Olympic Games ** Winter Olympic Games * Ancient Olympic Games, ancient multi-sport event held in Olympia, Greece bet ... teams, as well as an unofficial Soviet representative team at the 1988 President's Cup Football Tournament.Aleksei Prudnikov
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Vagiz Khidiyatullin
Vagiz Nazirovich Khidiyatullin (; ; born 3 March 1959 in Gubakha, Perm Oblast, Russian SFSR) is a former footballer who played as central defender. He earned 58 caps and scored 6 goals for the Soviet Union national football team, and played for them in the 1980 Summer Olympics, 1988 UEFA European Championship and the 1990 FIFA World Cup (also included in the 1982 FIFA World Cup squad, but did not play). He was the founder and President of Russian Professional Players Trade Union and is of Tatar origin. Honours *Soviet Top League (all with Spartak Moscow) :* Champion (2): 1979, 1987 :* Runner-up, silver (1): 1980 :* Runner-up, bronze (1): 1986 Russian Premier League :* Runner-up, silver (1): 1994 with Dynamo Moscow * Russian Cup :*Winner (1): 1994 with Dynamo Moscow *1980 Summer Olympics :* Runner-up, bronze (1): 1980 *Euro 1988 The 1988 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in West Germany from 10 to 25 June 1988. It was the eighth UEFA Euro ...
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Aleksandr Bokiy
Aleksandr Konstantinovich Bokiy (; born 3 May 1957) is a Belarusian and Russian professional football coach and a former player. Born in Lida, Belarusian SSR, Bokiy appeared in 57 Soviet Top League matches and was awarded Master of Sport of the USSR in 1979. Honours * Soviet Top League champion: 1987, 1989. European club competitions * UEFA Cup 1987–88 with FC Spartak Moscow: 4 games. * UEFA Cup 1989–90 with FC Spartak Moscow: 2 games. * UEFA Cup 1991–92 with SK Sigma Olomouc SK Sigma Olomouc is a Czech professional football club based in the city of Olomouc. The club currently competes in the Czech First League, the first tier of Czech football. The club played in the first tier league for 30 years between 1984 and 2 ...: 1 game. References External links * 1957 births Living people Footballers from Lida Soviet men's footballers Belarusian men's footballers Men's association football defenders Soviet expatriate men's footballers Belarusian expatriate men ...
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Aleksandr Bubnov
Aleksandr Viktorovich Bubnov (; born 10 October 1955, in Lyubertsy) is a Russian former professional footballer and a coach. After a short career as a coach, he has since become a radio, television and internet pundit working for the Russian website Sportbox.ru. International career Bubnov earned 34 caps and scored 1 goal for the USSR national team, and played in the 1986 FIFA World Cup finals. Honours * Soviet Top League: 1976 (spring), 1987, 1989 * Soviet Cup The Soviet Cup, or USSR Cup (),, , , (Moldovan Cyrillic: Купа УРСС), , , . was the premier football cup competition in the Soviet Union conducted by the Football Federation of the Soviet Union. The 1991–92 season of the tournam ...: 1977 * UEFA Under-23: 1976 External links RussiaTeam biography * 1955 births Living people Sportspeople from Lyubertsy Soviet men's footballers Russian men's footballers Men's association football defenders Soviet Union men's international footballers ...
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Nikolai Latysh
Nikolai Ivanovich Latysh (; born 2 August 1955) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player from Ukraine. He is an assistant manager with FC Tobol. Playing career As a player, he made his professional debut in the Soviet Top League in 1976 for FC Shakhtar Donetsk. Coaching career From 26 June to 18 July 2018, Nikolai was an assistant manager with FC Urozhay Krasnodar. Honours * Soviet Top League bronze: 1978, 1986. * Soviet Cup winner: 1984. European club competitions With FC Dynamo Moscow. * European Cup Winners' Cup 1979–80: 1 game. * UEFA Cup 1980–81 The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA ; ; ) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football. It governs football, futsal and beach soccer, beach football in Europe and the List of transcontinental countries#A ...: 1 game. * UEFA Cup 1982–83: 2 games. References External links * 1955 births Living people People from Oleksandriia Soviet men's footballer ...
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Aleksandr Minayev (footballer Born 1954)
Aleksandr Alekseyevich Minayev (; 11 August 1954 – 6 December 2018) was a Russian football player and coach. Honours * Soviet Top League winner: 1976 (spring). * Soviet Cup winner: 1977. * Olympic bronze: 1976. * European Under-23 Championship winner: 1976. International career Minayev made his debut for USSR on 20 March 1976 in a friendly match against Argentina. He played in the quarterfinals of the UEFA Euro 1976 and participated in the qualifiers for the 1978 FIFA World Cup; however, the USSR did not qualify for the final tournament in either competition. Personal life In the first half of the 1980s, he was in a long-term relationship with actress Natalya Gundareva Natalya Georgyevna Gundareva (, August 28, 1948 – May 15, 2005) was a Soviet Russian film and theatre actress, one of the leading figures at the Mayakovsky Theatre where she worked since 1971. People's Artist of Russia (1986) and the USSR State .... References External links * 1954 births ...
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Yuri Gavrilov (footballer, Born 1953)
Yuri Vasilyevich Gavrilov (; born 3 May 1953 in Setun, Odintsovsky District, Moscow Oblast) is a Russian football manager and a former midfielder who played for Dynamo Moscow and Spartak Moscow. He made 46 appearances for the Soviet Union national football team and scored 10 goals. He also competed for the Soviet Union at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain. His creative skills are immortalized by Konstantin Beskov's famous phrase "If you don't know what to do with the ball, pass it to Gavrilov". Yuri Gavrilov has his own football school in Moscow called SC Svyatogor. Career Gavrilov's football career started in Iskra Moscow football school when he was 7. He was invited by school director who saw Yury playing with other kids on the Iskra stadium. When he was 19, Konstantin Beskov took him to Dinamo Moscow from Iskra amateur team. But there was an expensive number of quality players in 1970s Dinamo, and Gavrilov couldn't find a permanent place ...
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Evgeny Lovchev
Evgeny Serafimovich Lovchev (; born 29 January 1949) is a Russian sports journalist, a former footballer, football and futsal manager. Honours * Soviet Top League winner: 1969 * Soviet Top League runner-up: 1974 * Soviet Top League bronze: 1970 * Soviet Cup winner: 1971 * Top 33 players year-end list: 7 times * Soviet Footballer of the Year: 1972 Career He was capped 52 times for USSR, playing the 1970 FIFA World Cup and the 1972 Summer Olympics. In 1970, he became the first player to be booked on a World Cup match, in the opening game of the tournament against Mexico. Personal His son Evgeniy Lovchev played football professionally, including Kazakhstan national football team The Kazakhstan national football team (, , ) represents Kazakhstan in men's international association football, football and it is governed by the Kazakhstan Football Federation. They split from the Soviet Union national football team, Soviet Un .... References External linksProfile 1949 bi ...
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Vladimir Eshtrekov
Vladimir Khazrailovich Eshtrekov (; born 16 May 1947) is a Russian football manager and former Soviet international player. He played 163 games in the USSR championships and scored 17 goals. Honours * Soviet Cup winner: 1970 As a head coach * Russian Premier League bronze: 2005 International career Eshtrekov made his debut for USSR on 17 February 1971 in a friendly against Mexico Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar .... External links Profile 1947 births Living people Footballers from Nalchik Soviet men's footballers Soviet Union men's international footballers Russian men's footballers FC Dynamo Moscow players FC Lokomotiv Moscow players FC Spartak Moscow players Soviet Top League players PFC Spartak Nalchik players PFC Spartak Nalchik managers ...
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