FC Moskva

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Moskva
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Full name Football Club Moskva
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Founded 1997
Ground Torpedo Stadium, Moscow
Capacity 13,200
Chairman Yuri Belous
Manager Leonid Slutsky
League Russian Premier League
2006 RPL, 6th
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FC Moskva (Russian: Футбольный клуб Москва), is a Russian football club, based in Moscow. Moskva's best result in Russian Premier League is a 5th position in 2005. Dmitry Kirichenko, Moskva's striker, become the league top goalscorer the same year.

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[edit] History

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).

[edit] Nicknames

Fans and journalists call FC Moskva The Citizens (Russian: Горожане). The colloquial nickname for the club is The Caps (Russian: Кепки), which refers to Moscow government ownership (Moscow mayor Yuriy Luzhkov usually wears a cap).

[edit] 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup

FC Moskva in its first appearance on the European arena reached the second round of Intertoto Cup and was eliminated by Hertha BSC Berlin.

[edit] Current squad

As of 1 September 2006, according to the Russian Premier League official website.

No. Position Player
1 Russia GK Aleksandr Filimonov
2 Russia DF Dmitri Godunok
3 Argentina MF Pablo Barrientos
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina DF Dilaver Zrnanović
5 Moldova MF Radu Rebeja
6 Russia MF Pyotr Bystrov
7 Poland MF Damian Gorawski
8 Romania DF Pompiliu Stoica
9 Russia MF Sergey Semak
10 Russia FW Dmitri Kirichenko
11 Czech Republic MF Tomáš Čížek
12 Russia GK Sergei Kozko
14 Russia DF Kirill Nababkin
No. Position Player
16 Belarus GK Anton Amelchenko
18 Romania FW Cristian Tudor
19 Argentina FW Héctor Bracamonte
20 Russia MF Aleksei Melyoshin
21 Russia FW Roman Adamov
22 Russia DF Oleg Kuzmin
23 Nigeria DF Isaac Okoronkwo
24 Kazakhstan MF Ruslan Baltiev
25 Poland DF Mariusz Jop
30 Belarus GK Yuri Zhevnov
77 Moldova MF Stanislav Ivanov
99 Cameroon DF Jerry-Christian Tchuisse

The following players are listed by Moskva's website as reserve players. They are eligible to play for the first team.

No. Position Player
27 Ukraine MF Serhiy Kobzev
33 Russia DF Andrey Moiseenkov
34 Russia MF Vyacheslav Danilin
44 Russia DF Aleksandr Ponomaryov
47 Russia MF Artyom Varakin
50 Russia DF Andrey Lukanchenkov
No. Position Player
53 Russia FW Pavel Yesikov
55 Russia MF Aleksandr Sukhov
63 Russia MF Pavel Golyshev
72 Russia FW Dzhambulat Ibragimov
80 Russia DF Pyotr Marshinsky

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