Football records in Russia

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This page details football records in Russia .

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Team records

Most championships won

Overall

  • 10, Spartak Moscow (1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2017)
FC Spartak Moscow Russian association football club in Moscow

FC Spartak Moscow is a Russian professional football club from Moscow. Having won 12 Soviet championships and a record 10 Russian championships, it is the country's most successful club. They have also won a record 10 Soviet Cups, 3 Russian Cups and one Russian Super Cup. Spartak have also reached the semi-finals of all three European club competitions.

Consecutives

Highest points total

Most seasons in Russian Premier League

CSKA Moscow is a major Russian sports club based in Moscow. It was created in 1901 in the Russian Empire as OLLS. Later, during the Soviet era, it was a part of the Armed Forces sports society, which in turn was associated with the Soviet Army; because of this, it was popularly referred to in the West as "Red Army" or "the Red Army team". The historical CSKA sport club is still a department of the Russian Defense Ministry.

FC Dynamo Moscow Russian association football club based in Moscow

FC Dynamo Moscow is a Russian football club based in Khimki, Moscow Oblast. Dynamo has returned to the Russian Premier League for the 2017–18 season after one season in the second-tier Russian Football National League.

Individual records

League Appearances

League Goalscorers

Most successful clubs overall

ClubRussiaUSSREuropeanTotal
Premier
League
Russian
Cup
League
Cup
Super
Cup
Total Top
League
Soviet
Cup
Federation
Cup
Super
Cup
Total CL CWC EL SC Total
Spartak Moscow 103-11412101-23-----37
CSKA Moscow 67-720751-13--1-134
Dynamo Moscow -1--1116-118-----19
Zenit St. Petersburg 43141211-13--11217
Lokomotiv Moscow 37-212-2--2-----14
Torpedo Moscow -1--136--9-----10
Rubin Kazan 21-25----------5
Alania Vladikavkaz 1---1----------1
Terek Grozny -1--1----------1
FC Rostov -1--1----------1
FC Tosno -1--1----------1
SKVO Rostov-on-Don ------1--1-----1

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