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Full name | Football Club Moskva | ||
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Nickname(s) | - | ||
Founded | 1997 | ||
Ground | Torpedo Stadium, Moscow | ||
Capacity | 13,200 | ||
Chairman | Yuri Belous | ||
Manager | Leonid Slutsky | ||
League | Russian Premier League | ||
2005 | RPL, 5th | ||
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FC Moskva (Russian: Футбольный клуб Москва), is a Russian football club, based in Moscow.
Since 1924, there was a football club in Moscow sponsored by the automobile plant ZIL, called Torpedo Moscow. In the mid-1990s, when Russia was moving towards free market economy, ZIL could no longer afford to sponsor a Premier League team. Torpedo got sold to the company that owns the giant Luzhniki Stadium, and the new owners moved their home games to Luzhniki as well. A few years later ZIL decided to re-create their own team to play at the traditional Torpedo Stadium, and for a while there were two teams named Torpedo in Moscow, Torpedo-Luzhniki and Torpedo-ZIL. In 2003 ZIL sold the team again to a metal producing company, the team's name was changed to Torpedo-Metallurg. In July 2004 the team's ownership got transferred yet again, this time to the Moscow city government, and a new FC Moskva team got created (Moskva means "Moscow" in Russian).
Current Squad
Note: Squad is according to the Official Russian Premier League site.
Goalkeepers
- 1 Russia Aleksandr Filimonov (Александр Филимонов)
- 12 Russia Sergei Kozko (Сергей Козко)
- 16 Latvia Andris Vanins (Андрис Ванинс)
- 30 Yury Zhaunou (Yuri Zhevnov; Юрий Жевнов)
- 83 Russia Rinat Yesipenko (Ринат Есипенко)
Defenders
- 2 Russia Dmitri Godunok (Дмитрий Годунок)
- 8 Romania Pompiliu Stoica (Помпилиу Стойка)
- 13 Ukraine Maxym Biletsky (Максим Белецкий)
- 22 Russia Oleg Kuzmin (Олег Кузьмин)
- 25 Poland Mariusz Jop (Мариуш Йоп)
- 32 Russia Kirill Nababkin (Кирилл Набабкин)
- 43 Russia Pyotr Marshinsky (Петр Маршинский)
- 44 Russia Aleksandr Ponomaryov (Александр Пономарев)
- 45 Russia Vyacheslav Lyskin (Вячеслав Лыскин)
- 48 Russia Denis Zabotin (Денис Заботин)
- 99 Cameroon Russia Jerry-Christian Tchuisse (Кристиан Тчуйсе)
Midfielders
- 5 Moldova Radu Rebeja (Раду Ребежа)
- 6 Russia Sergei Shustikov (Сергей Шустиков)
- 7 Poland Damian Gorawski (Дамиан Горавски)
- 14 Ruslan Baltiev (Руслан Балтиев) - on loan to FC Shinnik Yaroslavl until the end of 2005
- 17 South Africa Stanton Fredericks (Стэнтон Дункан Фредерикс)
- 20 Russia Aleksei Melyoshin (Алексей Мелешин)
- 33 Russia Andrei Lukanchenkov (Андрей Луканченков)
- 33 Russia Aleksandr Ryazantsev (Александр Рязанцев)
- 34 Russia Vyacheslav Danilin (Вячеслав Данилин)
- 36 Russia Ivan Bakulin (Иван Бакулин)
- 37 Russia Sergei Korobov (Сергей Коробов)
- 41 Russia Andrei Moiseenkov (Андрей Моисеенков)
- 42 Russia Pavel Golyshev (Павел Голышев)
- 77 Moldova Stanislav Ivanov (Станислав Иванов)
- 80 Latvia Vladimirs Koļesņičenko (Vladimir Kolesnichenko, Владимир Колесниченко)
Strikers
- 10 Russia Dmitri Kirichenko (Дмитрий Кириченко)
- 19 Argentina Hector Bracamonte (Эктор Бракамонте)
- 23 Russia Viktor Zemchenkov (Виктор Земченков)
- 27 Armenia Russia Andrey Movsisyan (Andrei Movsesyan; Андрей Мовсесьян)
- 35 Russia Dmitri Golubov (Дмитрий Голубов)
- 39 Russia Aleksandr Sukhov (Александр Сухов)
- 49 Russia Aleksandr Borodkin (Александр Бородкин)