CSKA (
Cyrillic: ЦСКА) is an abbreviation for "Central Sports Club of the Army" in several Slavic languages, and refers to military sports teams in may stand for:
Bulgaria
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PFC CSKA Sofia
CSKA Sofia ( bg, ЦСКА София) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia and currently competing in the country's premier football competition, the First League. ''CSKA'' is an abbreviation for ''Central Sport ...
, a professional association football club
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USC CSKA Sofia
CSKA ( Bulgarian: ''ЦСКА'') was a Bulgarian sports society from Sofia, Bulgaria. CSKA stands for Central Sports Club of the Army ( bg, Централен Спортен Клуб на Армията). It was founded on 5 May 1948 as Septem ...
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HC CSKA Sofia
HC CSKA Sofia is an ice hockey team from Sofia, Bulgaria that currently plays in the Bulgarian Hockey League. They are a department of the United Sports Clubs of CSKA Sofia.
History
Ice hockey develops in Bulgaria in the start of the 20th cent ...
, a professional ice hockey club
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BC CSKA Sofia
BC CSKA Sofia ( bg, БК "ЦСКА София") is a Bulgarian professional basketball club based in the capital Sofia and part of the CSKA Sofia sports club.
CSKA Sofia men's team have been champions of Bulgaria 12 times and Bulgarian cup winn ...
, a professional basketball club
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VC CSKA Sofia
VC CSKA Sofia, is a professional volleyball team based in Sofia, Bulgaria. It plays in the Bulgaria volley league.
On 5 May 1948 establishing a sports club "September at CDV" which incorporates seven club sports, including volleyball. His su ...
, a professional volleyball team
Kyrgyzstan
* Shoro-SKA Bishkek, now
FC Alga Bishkek
Football Club Alga Bishkek ('' ky, Алга Бишкек Футбол Клубу, Alğa Bişkek Futbol Klubu'') is a Kyrgyz professional football club based in Bishkek, that competes in the Kyrgyz Premier League, the top flight of Football in K ...
, a Kyrgyz professional association football club
Moldova
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CSCA-Rapid Chişinău
FC Rapid Ghidighici was a Moldovan football club based in Ghidighici, Chişinău, Moldova. They played in the Divizia Naţională, the top division in Moldovan football.
History
During the 2006–07 season of the Divizia A, the club, then know ...
Poland
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