Talk:PFC CSKA Moscow
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I have moved it to PFC CSKA Moscow for consistency with Lokomotiv Moscow and CSKA Moscow sports club. Grue 20:30, 13 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Russkie ia slabo vladeu angliyskim, syatiu nado prevesti v dostoyanniy vid--80.80.111.240 20:22, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)
What are the correct Russian and English pronunciations of PFC CSKA Moscow?
- The first letter is actually Tz (like Tzar), and the abbreviation is pronounced Tze-Ess-Ka. Professional'niy Futbol'niy Kloob (Professional Football Club) Tzentral'niy Sportivniy Kloob Armii (Central Sports Club of the Army). --AlexLibman
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[edit] No need to merge
There's no need to merge, the "football" link on CSKA Moscow is enough to let people know to go to PFC CSKA Moscow. Besides, this is the correct name for the club.
[edit] MANAGE has be changed?
it's true?
- As of now, Valery Gazzayev is the manager. Conscious 09:51, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Stolen Information?
http://www.danceage.com/biography/sdmc_PFC_CSKA_Moscow
Is this site stealing Wiki information? Not sure but wanted to make it known that another site is trying to copyright this page and possibly others as well. Kallenovsky 09:47, 02 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Date of foundation ?!?
Founded in 1911 ?!? As it was founded in Soviet Union, how can the date be related to imperial Russia times? What kind of relationship between Obshestvo Lyubiteley Lyzhnogo Sporta (OLLS) (Amateur Society of Skiing Sports) and CSKA football club of the Soviet army ?!?
- We don't say that the club was founded in Soviet times. The clubs' own website's history page says it was founded in 1911 as "Skiing Sports Amateurs' Society (ILLS)". -- Arwel (talk) 16:47, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Origin of the nickname
In the English version it says that the team has the nickname because the first players were members of the army cavalry, but the Russian versions says that the stadium is located where used to be a racetrack and/or stable. Can anyone confirm that?