2001 PFC CSKA Moscow Season
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Squad


Transfers


Winter

In: Out:


Summer

In: Out:


Competitions


Top Division


Results by round


Results


Table


Russian Cup


2001-02

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'' took place during the 2002 season.


Squad statistics


Appearances and goals

, - , colspan="14", ''Players out on loan:'' , - , colspan="14", ''Players who left CSKA Moscow during the season:''


Goal scorers


Disciplinary record


References

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CSKA Moscow CSKA Moscow (russian: ЦСКА Москва) is a Russian sports club based in Moscow. It was created in 1911 in the Russian Empire on base of OLLS (Skiing Society, founded 1901). Later, during the Soviet Union, Soviet era, it was a central piece ...