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		<title>Russian Premier League season 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 19:27:50 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Russian football clubs]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[CSKA (Moscow)]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lokomotiv (Moscow)]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rubin (Kazan)]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Spartak (Moscow)]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Zenit (Saint Petersburg)]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The 2009 Russian Premier League season has come to its end. Rubin (Kazan) are the new old champions, Khimki and Kuban are heading to First division, CSKA have a new coach, Lokomotiv have a new old coach and Zenit hire a new star-coach.
The Champion
Rubin (Kazan) are the Champions again. Rubin are 8 points ahead of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 2009 Russian Premier League season has come to its end. Rubin (Kazan) are the new old champions, Khimki and Kuban are heading to First division, CSKA have a new coach, Lokomotiv have a new old coach and Zenit hire a new star-coach.</p>
<p><strong>The Champion</strong></p>
<p>Rubin (Kazan) are the Champions again. Rubin are 8 points ahead of Spartak (Moscow), who came second and 53 points ahead of Khimki, who came the last.</p>
<p>Gurban Berdiýew confirmed, that he is going to stay in Kazan and “finish what he has started”. Rubin will presumably  conclude a number of new sponsoring contracts, they have already change Nike for Umbro as equipment supplier.</p>
<p>Rubin’s new target is to preserve its top players, Cristian Ansaldi (Argentine international), Sergei Semak (Rubin captain), Aleksandr Bukharov (Rubin top striker).</p>
<p><strong>The relegated</strong></p>
<p>FC Khimki have gathered just 10 points in the season, winning just 2 games in the season. Coach Igor Chugainov is ready to stay in the club in 2010 and fight the way back to the Premier League.</p>
<p>FC Kuban were promoted last year and didn’t succeed in Russian Premier League. Coach Sergei Ovchinnikov (ex-Russian international) was fired and Armenian coach Poghos Galstyan took charge of the club.</p>
<p><strong>The promoted</strong></p>
<p>FC Anzhi (Makhachkala) were founded in 1991 but have already played in UEFA Cup and Russia Cup final. However they  played in Russian Premier League only in 2002 season. Omari Tetradze, former Russian international, has been working with Anzhi since 2007.</p>
<p>FC Sibir (Novosibirsk), founded in 1936 has changed 9 names since that. Sibir has never played in Russian or USSR top league. </p>
<p><strong>Who’s gonna play in Europe</strong></p>
<p>Rubin (Kazan), Spartak (Moscow), Zenit (Saint Petersburg) are going to play in Champions League 2010/11. The three clubs have an impressive winning record and are likely to be tough sides in the main European football event.</p>
<p>Lokomotiv (Moscow) and CSKA (Moscow) will take part in UEFA Europa League. Both have enough class to reach the latest stages of the contest.</p>
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		<title>Russian clubs&#8217; financial status</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 06:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FC Zenit
Owners: Gazprom (over 95% of stock), a number of Saint Petersburg-based companies
Budget: 100 mln $ (2008), 90 mln $ (2009)
Shirt logo (commercial): Gazprom
Gazprom, Russian largest energy company, finances most of the club’s spending. Gazprom can afford to spend any money so Zenit can afford any transfers and expenses. Anyway FC Zenit is probably the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>FC Zenit</strong></p>
<p>Owners: Gazprom (over 95% of stock), a number of Saint Petersburg-based companies<br />
Budget: 100 mln $ (2008), 90 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): Gazprom</p>
<p>Gazprom, Russian largest energy company, finances most of the club’s spending. Gazprom can afford to spend any money so Zenit can afford any transfers and expenses. Anyway FC Zenit is probably the club with the best merchandizing in Russian football, a number of Zenit-owned companies (radio “Zenit”, “Zenit-Trade”, “Arena-Food”) can cover a significant part of the club’s budget. Gazprom aims to built a new stadium for FC Zenit, the project costs 250 mln $.</p>
<p><strong>FC Spartak Moscow</strong></p>
<p>Owners: Leonid Fedun (90% of stock), private persons<br />
Budget: 65 mln $ (2008), 65 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): Lukoil</p>
<p>FC Spartak is financed by its shareholders, mainly by Russian businessman Leonid Fedun. Leonid Fedun is one of the owners of Lukoil, Russian leading energy company. Lukoil is the sponsor of FC Spartak. FC Spartak players participate in a number of marketing campaigns run by Lukoil-owned companies. Leonid Fedun is currently building a new stadium for FC Spartak, the new stadium will be built by 2012.</p>
<p><strong>FC Lokomotiv</strong></p>
<p>Owners: Russian Railways (70% of stock), Valeri Filatov (15%), Yuri Semin (15%)<br />
Budget: 70 mln $ (2008), 62 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): Russian Railways</p>
<p>Russian Railways, the government owned railway company, covers FC Lokomotiv financial demands. FC Lokomotiv is also financed by a number of companies, owned by Russian Railways.</p>
<p><strong>FC Rubin</strong></p>
<p>Owner: Kazan city district<br />
Budget: 70 mln $ (2008), 55 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): Taif</p>
<p>FC Rubin is financed by Kazan city district administration, Tatarstan Republic administration as well as by a number of local companies: Taif (holding company), Tatenergo (energy company). Due to the financial crisis FC Rubin budget is significantly cut in 2009.</p>
<p><strong>FC CSKA</strong></p>
<p>Owners: Blue Castle Enterprises Limited (49%), AVO Capital (26% of stock), Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (25%)<br />
Budget: 50 mln $ (2008), 49 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): Aeroflot</p>
<p>CSKA is one of the most stable clubs in Russian Premier League, each year it earns more than 40 mln $, therefore the club can finance most of its spending. Recently CSKA made an agreement with a new sponsor, Aeroflot, Russian largest airline, each year it will pay 10 mln $ to the club.</p>
<p><strong>FC Dynamo Moscow</strong></p>
<p>Owners: Bank VTB (75% of stock – 1 share), Dynamo Sports Society (25% of stock + 1 share)<br />
Budget: 60 mln $ (2008), 50 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): Bank VTB</p>
<p>FC Dynamo main sponsors are Bank VTB (Russian government owns 77.47% of Bank VTB stock) and Polyus Gold, Russian mining and metallurgy company. Bank VTB became the club’s owners when Dynamo Sports Society found itself unable to finance the Bank VTB credits. FC Dynamo stadium is currently under reconstruction, it will cost 100 mln $.</p>
<p><strong>FC Saturn</strong></p>
<p>Owner: Moscow Oblast<br />
Budget: 60 mln $ (2008), 42 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): no</p>
<p>FC Saturn is owned and financed by Moscow Oblast. At the end of the previous season Moscow Oblast wanted to merge FC Saturn and FC Khimki in order to cut budget spending. FC Saturn budget may be further decreased due to poor financial status of Moscow Oblast.</p>
<p><strong>FC Terek</strong></p>
<p>Owner: Chechen Republic<br />
Budget: 35 mln $ (2008), 37 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): Sat&amp;Co</p>
<p>FC Terek is a major project for Chechen Republic government and namely for Chechen governor Ramzan Kadyrov, full name of the club is A.A.Kadyrov Republican Football Club Terek Grozny, A.A.Kadyrov is Ramzan’s father. FC Terek budget was increased in 2009. Ramzan Kadyrov also gives notable players magnificent presents.</p>
<p><strong>FC Krylia Sovetov</strong></p>
<p>Owner: Rostehnologii<br />
Budget: 50 mln $ (2008), 35 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): Rostehnologii</p>
<p>FC Krylia Sovetov main sponsors are Rostehnologii and AvtoVAZ, Russian automobile manufacturer, both suffer from financial hardships. The club’s budget was significantly decreased.</p>
<p><strong>FC Moscow</strong></p>
<p>Owner: Norilsk Nickel<br />
Budget: 50 mln $ (2008) 25 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): no</p>
<p>Norilsk Nickel allocated 10 mln $ to finance FC Moscow demands in 2009, 5 times less than in 2008. The club aims to earn more money by increasing fan-base and merchandising revenue.</p>
<p><strong>FC Tom</strong></p>
<p>Owners: Tomsk Oblast, Tomsk city district, a number of Tomsk-based companies<br />
Budget: 25 mln $ (2008), 20 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): no</p>
<p>FC Tom (the only Russian Premier League from Siberia) was on the edge of bankruptcy and only Russian Prime Minister Vladmir Putin’s influence saved the club. Putin forced a number of Russian companies (Rosneft, Inter RAO UES, Gazprom Neft and others) to allot money for FC Tom.</p>
<p><strong>FC Kuban</strong></p>
<p>Owners: Oleg Mkrtchan (75% of stock), Krasnodar Krai (25% of stock)<br />
Budget: 21 mln $ (2008) 18 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): Bank Soyuz</p>
<p>FC Kuban is backed up by a number of Krasnodar Krai companies and regional budget. Krasnodar Krai government want to get rid of the spending on club needs, before the season the Krai sold 75% of FC Kuban stock.</p>
<p><strong>FC Amkar</strong></p>
<p>Owner: Valery Chuprakov (presumably)<br />
Budget: 18 mln $ (2008), 17 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): no</p>
<p>FC Amkar main sponsor, Mineralnie Udobrenia, refused to finance the club in 2009. Perm Krai budget secure about 50% of FC Amkar budget. Local businesses provide the rest.</p>
<p><strong>FC Spartak Nalchik</strong></p>
<p>Owners: Kabardino-Balkar Republic, Nalchik city district<br />
Budget: 16 mln $ (2008), 12 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): no</p>
<p>FC Spartak Nalchik is mainly financed by Kabardino-Balkar Republic, Nalchik city district. Due to the decrease of the budget FC Spartak Nalchik denied the plans of building a new stadium.</p>
<p><strong>FC Rostov</strong></p>
<p>Owners: Rostov Oblast (71,32% of stock), Estar (26,63%), Rostovenergo (2,05%)<br />
Budget: 12 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): no</p>
<p>FC Rostov lost its main sponsor, TMK, the largest Russian producer of steel pipes. The club’s new sponsor, Estar, holding company, covers the vital needs of FC Rostov.</p>
<p><strong>FC Khimki</strong></p>
<p>Owner: Khimki city district<br />
Budget: 20 mln $ (2008), 11 mln $ (2009)<br />
Shirt logo (commercial): SMP Bank</p>
<p>FC Khimki could be merged with FC Saturn before the season, but Khimki fans arranged protests all over the city, so local authorities renounced the plan. However FC Khimki sold a number of valuable players and have a significantly weaker team in 2009.</p>
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		<title>FC Moscow</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 11:58:50 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Russian football clubs]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Aleksandr Samedov]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[FC Moscow]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Igor Dmitriev]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Isaac Okoronkwo]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Miodrag Božović]]></category>

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FC Moscow is a Russian football club based in Moscow. With 27 points they are currently holding the third position in Russian Premier League table. Rubin (Kazan), current champion, are toping the table with 28 points.
FC Moscow are often called “the citizens” and “the caps” (Moscow mayor Yuriy Luzhkov usually wears a cap).
Club history
FC Moscow [...]]]></description>
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<p>FC Moscow is a Russian football club based in Moscow. With 27 points they are currently holding the third position in Russian Premier League table. Rubin (Kazan), current champion, are toping the table with 28 points.<span id="more-193"></span></p>
<p>FC Moscow are often called “the citizens” and “the caps” (Moscow mayor Yuriy Luzhkov usually wears a cap).</p>
<p><strong>Club history</strong></p>
<p>FC Moscow was founded in 1997, it’s the youngest club in Russian Premier League. FC Moscow broke away from Russian legendary club Torpedo and originally was called Torpedo-ZIL, in 2003 the name was changed to Torpedo-Metallurg. In 2004 the club finally approved the current name.</p>
<p>FC Moscow plays in Russian Premier League since 2003. So far the best result was the 4th place in 2007. FC Moscow’s Dmitri Kirichenko and Roman Adamov were the league’s top goal scorers in 2005 and 2007.</p>
<p><strong>Competition</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-200" title="FC Moscow against Lokomotiv Moscow Photo credit: www.fcmoscow.ru" src="http://www.footballinrussia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/2009-mos-loko-strel-verh-800-150x150.jpg" alt="2009-mos-loko-strel-verh-800" width="150" height="150" /></p>
<p>FC Moscow is facing fierce competition for supporters, since Moscow is the home for 4 Russian Premier League clubs and a number of lesser football clubs.</p>
<p>A young club, such as FC Moscow, hasn’t yet established himself on the market and has to rely on a very limited fan base. E. Streltsov Stadium, FC Moscow home ground, has just 13 200 seats and even this amount is not filled by the supporters.</p>
<p><strong>Owner</strong></p>
<p>FC Moscow is owned by Norilsk Nickel, one of Russian top companies, the world&#8217;s leading producer of nickel and palladium. The company is listed on NASDAQ and the RTS Stock Exchange. Norilsk Nickel is owned by Russian top businessman Oleg Deripaska and Vladimir Potanin.</p>
<p>FC Moscow is financed quite moderately, they don’t carry out mad transfer deals or pay extraordinary large salaries.</p>
<p><strong>President</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-197" title="Igor Dmitriev Photo credit: www.fcmoscow.ru" src="http://www.footballinrussia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/dmitriev-190-280-150x150.jpg" alt="dmitriev-190-280" width="150" height="150" /></p>
<p>Igor Dmitriev is currently FC Moscow president. Dmitriev has been previously working as a CEO in FC Cosmos and FC Saturn, he also used to be Russian Football Premier League president. Dmitriev came to FC Moscow in 2008, he is aiming to change club’s organizational structure, normalize FC Moscow financial situation and develop FC Moscow structure.</p>
<p><strong>Coach</strong></p>
<p>Miodrag Božović is a Montenegrin football coach.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-198" title="Miodrag Božović Photo credit: www.fcmoscow.ru" src="http://www.footballinrussia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Bozovich-190-280-150x150.jpg" alt="Bozovich-190-280" width="150" height="150" /></p>
<p>Božović has previously worked with FK Beograd, Consadole Sapporo, FK Borac Čačak, FK Hajduk Beograd, AEP Paphos FC, FK Budućnost Podgorica, FK Grbalj and FC Amkar (Perm). Altogether 9 clubs from 5 countries.</p>
<p>In Russia Božović was impressive as FC Amkar coach. Božović has worked with FC Amkar for a year, he refused to negotiate extension of his contract with the club from Perm city. In FC Moscow Božović’s salary is considerably higher than in Amkar.</p>
<p><strong>Top players</strong></p>
<p>Yuri Zhevnov is FC Moscow goalkeeper, he won 12 caps for his national football team. In 2007 Zhevnov was voted FC Moscow best player by the supporters. Yuri Zhevnov is one of the most reputable players in FC Moscow. Zhevnov has both Russian and Belarus citizenships.</p>
<p>Alexandru Epureanu is Moldavian international and one of the best FC Moscow defenders. Epureanu won Moldovan Footballer of the Year in 2007. Epureanu is an important player, but has slight tensions with the supporters caused by his careless interviews.</p>
<p>Aleksandr Samedov is a Russian footballer of Azerian ethnic origin. Samedov has played for the Russia U-21 team and hopes to break into Russian senior national football team. Samedov graduated Spartak Moscow football academy but lost his place in Spartak to Vladimir Bystrov. Samedov has played for Lokomotiv Moscow before joining FC Moscow in 2008. Samedov refused joining Azerbaijan national football team.</p>
<p>Isaac Okoronkwo joined FC Moscow in 2006, the same year he was voted the best player by the supporters. Since 2001 he has been playing Nigeria national football team, but currently lost his place in the national team. However for FC Moscow Okoronkwo is still a key player and a clutch defender.</p>
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		<title>Arshavin says</title>
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During his stay in Russia Arshavin has talked to a number of local sports media. Here are some of the ideas.
On life in England
“The hardest thing was to adapt English principles. I was born in Saint Peterborough and has lived here for 27 years. England much varies from Russia, everything is different”. (&#8220;Sport-Weekend&#8221;)
“Of course for [...]]]></description>
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During his stay in Russia Arshavin has talked to a number of local sports media. Here are some of the ideas.<span id="more-165"></span></p>
<p><strong>On life in England</strong></p>
<p>“The hardest thing was to adapt English principles. I was born in Saint Peterborough and has lived here for 27 years. England much varies from Russia, everything is different”. (<a href="http://sport-weekend.com/">&#8220;Sport-Weekend&#8221;</a>)</p>
<p>“Of course for me it’s more comfortable in Saint Peterborough than in London, but it’s good that in London people don’t recognize me on the street”. (<a href="http://www.radiozenit.ru/">radio Zenit</a>)</p>
<p>“During the first week I had problems with driving in England. I constantly wanted to turn left, I used to hit the borders. Paul, who is running common issues in Arsenal, after a ride with me said that I’m a crazy Russian”. (<a href="http://www.radiozenit.ru/">radio Zenit</a>)</p>
<p>“In England if you are coming out of a night club you’ll sure meet one or two photographers, several times I met photographers, but I always was with my wife and my kids, and that’s not interesting for them”. (<a href="http://www.radiozenit.ru/">radio Zenit</a>)</p>
<p>“The first season wasn’t even the beginning, it was just a demo. I just tried things, felt how it works, how to move, what to do”. (<a href="http://www.radiozenit.ru/">radio Zenit</a>)</p>
<p><strong>On English Premier League</strong></p>
<p>“English Premier League is much better than Russian Premier League. Manchester City, who came 10th, have 	Robinho, Sunderland, they were even lower, had Cisse”. (<a href="http://sport-weekend.com/">&#8220;Sport-Weekend&#8221;</a>)</p>
<p>“Of course, “the Big Four” are distinguishing, but Tottenham and Manchester City also have good squads, Everton have been very stable for the last 2-3 years. I think in the upcoming season at least 8 teams will be competing for the top places in the table”. (<a href="http://sport-weekend.com/">&#8220;Sport-Weekend&#8221;</a>)</p>
<p>“Arsenal fans are supporting their players during the game, just like Zenit fans. In Saint Peterborough we have more performances, more banners, but in England they sing more. In England fans notice more elements of the game. A player can be cheered with applause for a good dash or even for an unsuccessful pass, if he passed into the right zone”. (<a href="http://www.radiozenit.ru/">radio Zenit</a>)</p>
<p><strong>On Arsenal</strong></p>
<p>“Fabregas is the leader not just on the pitch, but also outside the stadium”. (<a href="http://sport-weekend.com/">&#8220;Sport-Weekend&#8221;</a>)</p>
<p>“4th place is not that bad, but for 3 years Arsenal has not won a trophy and that’s disappointing”. (<a href="http://sport-weekend.com/">&#8220;Sport-Weekend&#8221;</a>)</p>
<p>“I haven’t contacted the club during the vocation. Though I wanted to send an sms to Eboue, when media started to talk about his will to change the club, I wanted to tell him he shouldn’t. After all, I found out that I have only Bendtner’s number in my phone’s memory”. (<a href="http://www.sport-express.ru/">&#8220;Sport-Express&#8221;</a>)</p>
<p>“When I was signing the contract with Arsenal the 50% tax didn’t exist. But the only recipe now is to play better, so that the club would wish to sign a better contract with me”. (<a href="http://www.sport-express.ru/">&#8220;Sport-Express&#8221;</a>)</p>
<p>“I like the dressing room chemistry in Arsenal. The music is on, the guys are at ease, some are getting massage, some are playing with the ball, people are joking”. (<a href="http://www.arshavin.eu/">ARSHAVIN.EU</a>)</p>
<p>“Arsene Wenger is an intelligent and a very devoted coach. As far as I know, he watches very much football, he is constantly looking for young players. In Arsenal he is an icon, guarded by everyone. Everyone listens carefully to what he says, tries to do everything he wants. Before every game he says a couple of words to each player”. (<a href="http://www.radiozenit.ru/">radio Zenit</a>)</p>
<p><strong>On other Russian players</strong></p>
<p>“There are plenty of rumours about Roman Pavlyuchenko, but I wish he’d stay in London. If any other Russian player comes to London I will be happy and will try to help him by any means”. (<a href="http://www.sport-express.ru/">&#8220;Sport-Express&#8221;</a>)</p>
<p>“Zhirkov is good enough for Chelsea. He is an attacking player, so he will compete with Chelsea’s attackers”. (<a href="http://www.sport-express.ru/">&#8220;Sport-Express&#8221;</a>)</p>
<p>“I would be happy if any other Russian player comes to Arsenal. Arsene Wenger knows Russian players and he has told me his opinion on some of them”. (<a href="http://www.radiozenit.ru/">radio Zenit</a>)</p>
<p><strong>On Russian Premier League</strong></p>
<p>“I watched the whole 12th round and I enjoyed it very much. Firstly, the strife was hard, second, referees were determined and unbiased”. (<a href="http://www.sport-express.ru/">&#8220;Sport-Express&#8221;</a>)</p>
<p>“FC Moscow are doing very well on the moment, but CSKA and Zenit are much better than the “citizens” and any other team in the Premier League”. (<a href="http://www.sport-express.ru/">&#8220;Sport-Express&#8221;</a>)</p>
<p><strong>On Zenit</strong></p>
<p>“Zenit need to replace the departed players, but they don’t need just good players, the need star players and it’s hard to convince them to move to Russia”. (<a href="http://www.sport-express.ru/">&#8220;Sport-Express&#8221;</a>)</p>
<p>“Zenit needs a coach, who will guide the team to the title again. For the players it would be easier to work with a foreigner”. (<a href="http://www.radiozenit.ru/">radio Zenit</a>)</p>
<p>“I want to end my career in Zenit, then my career would be beautiful”. (<a href="http://www.radiozenit.ru/">radio Zenit</a>)</p>
<p><strong>Miscellaneous</strong></p>
<p>“My son Artem doesn’t play football. It’s embarrassing that my daughter Yana is playing football. Actually, I wouldn’t like her to become a professional player”. (<a href="http://www.radiozenit.ru/">radio Zenit</a>)</p>
<p>“I have a dream. I wish to score throwing the ball over the goalkeeper while hitting from the centre of the field”. (<a href="http://www.radiozenit.ru/">radio Zenit</a>)</p>
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		<title>Russian youth teams</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 09:42:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[U-19 team]]></category>
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U-21 team
Russian U-21 team currently plays unstable and hasn’t yet established itself as one of youth football leading teams. Many of the players don’t have enough practice in their clubs, which negatively influences the team’s potential. Recently they lost to Faroe Islands U-21 team (0:1).
Coaching staff
Igor Kolyvanov is Russian U-21 team head coach. Before U-21 [...]]]></description>
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<strong>U-21 team</strong></p>
<p>Russian U-21 team currently plays unstable and hasn’t yet established itself as one of youth football leading teams. Many of the players don’t have enough practice in their clubs, which negatively influences the team’s potential. Recently they lost to Faroe Islands U-21 team (0:1).<span id="more-159"></span></p>
<p><em>Coaching staff</em></p>
<p>Igor Kolyvanov is Russian U-21 team head coach. Before U-21 team he has worked with national U-17 team, winning 2006 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship and Russian U-19 team.</p>
<p>Kolyvanov knows his players perfectly well, having worked with them in U-17 and U-19 teams.</p>
<p><em>Players</em></p>
<p>Yevgeny Pomazan, goalkeeper, CSKA (Moscow). Pomazan has played just one game for senior CSKA team.</p>
<p>Georgi Schennikov, defender, CSKA. In 2008 Georgi Schennikov made his first appearance for senior CSKA team and his first international appearance for the club. Schennikov plays as a left full-back.</p>
<p>Pavel Mamaev, midfielder, CSKA. In the current season Mamaev became CSKA regular, he was recently called up to the national squad.</p>
<p>Aleksei Ionov, midfielder, Zenit (Saint Petersburg). Ionov made his first appearance for Zenit in 2007, since that he has not advanced into Zenit’s starting 11.</p>
<p>Aleksandr Prudnikov, forward, Terek (Grozny). Prudnikov was loaned to the Chechen club by Spartak (Moscow). </p>
<p><strong>U-19 team</strong></p>
<p>Russian U-19 team recently has lost to Holland and drawn with Slovenia and Belarus in the 2009 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship qualifying games and as a result – failed to qualify.</p>
<p><em>Coaching Staff</em></p>
<p>Andrei Talalayev has been working with various youth teams since 1999, he has also worked in Spartak (Moscow) coaching staff.</p>
<p><em>Players</em></p>
<p>Evgeni Gapon, defender, FC Khimki. Khimki are struggling to avoid relegation and has limited financial opportunities. Therefore Gapon has enough opportunities to collect valuable Russian Premier-League experience. </p>
<p>Gapon is the only U-19 player having regular Russian Premier League practice. Though there are many talented players in the team, such as Basel Abdulfattakh (Zenit Saint Petersburg), Nikita Chicherin (Dynamo Moscow) and others, their abilities are unclear.</p>
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		<title>Zvezda 2005</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 10:20:41 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Russian football clubs]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[women's football]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Zvezda 2005]]></category>

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Zvezda 2005 (Perm) is currently the best women&#8217;s football club in Russia. They are also ranked 3 in women&#8217;s football clubs ranking (compiled by www.womensworldfootball.com). Zvezda 2005 is also the only Russian club in the ranking.
History
Zvezda 2005 was founded in 2005 and won their first home titles in 2007, winning both Russian women&#8217;s football Top [...]]]></description>
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<p>Zvezda 2005 (Perm) is currently the best women&#8217;s football club in Russia. They are also ranked 3 in women&#8217;s football clubs ranking (compiled by <a href="http://www.womensworldfootball.com">www.womensworldfootball.com</a>). Zvezda 2005 is also the only Russian club in the ranking.<span id="more-149"></span></p>
<p><strong>History</strong></p>
<p>Zvezda 2005 was founded in 2005 and won their first home titles in 2007, winning both Russian women&#8217;s football Top league and Russian Women&#8217;s Cup. In 2008 Zvezda 2005 won the Top league, reached the final of Russian Women&#8217;s Cup, in 2009 &#8211; reached the final of UEFA Women&#8217;s Cup.</p>
<p>While in Russia women&#8217;s football is not very popular, Zvezda 2005 is the women&#8217;s football club with highest average match attendance.</p>
<p><strong>Star players</strong></p>
<p>Nataliya Zinchenko, Ukrainian international, captains Zvezda 2005. She is the main attacking player in the squad.</p>
<p>Elena Suslova, Russian international, won Russian women&#8217;s football Top league 3 times and has also twice lifted Russian Women&#8217;s Cup.</p>
<p>Natalia Barbashina is a veteran player, her career began back in 1992 and since that she has won Russian women&#8217;s football Top league 7 times and Russian Women&#8217;s Cup &#8211; 9 times.</p>
<p>Olga Sergaeva has won both Russian women&#8217;s football Top league and Russian Women&#8217;s Cup for 5 times.</p>
<p><strong>Club&#8217;s infrastructure</strong></p>
<p>Zvezda 2005 shares Zvezda stadium with local men football club Amkar, which currently plays in Russian Premier League.</p>
<p>Zvezda 2005 has a youth team and a cheerleading support team.</p>
<p><strong>Marketing</strong></p>
<p>Zvezda 2005 works diligently to increase women&#8217;s football attendance in Perm. Zvezda 2005 runs joint marketing campaigns with local business, has built up close relations with regional web-sites.</p>
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		<title>What’s wrong with Zenit?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 09:13:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>FOOTBALLINRUSSIA</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Russian football clubs]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fatih Tekke]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Pavel Pogrebnyak]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Szabolcs Huszti]]></category>
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So far Zenit (Saint Petersburg) are doing not so well in the title chase. Zenit has played 10 games in Russian Premier League (20 games are left to play). With 15 points Zenit occupies 7th place in the table. Rubin (Kazan) stand first with 21 points. CSKA (Moscow), Krylia Sovetov (Samara) and FC Moscow come [...]]]></description>
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<p>So far Zenit (Saint Petersburg) are doing not so well in the title chase. Zenit has played 10 games in Russian Premier League (20 games are left to play). With 15 points Zenit occupies 7th place in the table. <span id="more-138"></span>Rubin (Kazan) stand first with 21 points. CSKA (Moscow), Krylia Sovetov (Samara) and FC Moscow come next, each team has 19 points.</p>
<p>Zenit has won 4 games, drawn 3 times and lost to FC Rostov, FC CSKA, Dynamo (Moscow). Zenit failed to win against worst rivals (Spartak, CSKA, Lokomotiv). </p>
<p>Several forces may ruin Zenit expectations this season.</p>
<p><strong>Lost leaders</strong></p>
<p>Andrei Arshavin joined Arsenal. Danny, a player bought to replace Arshavin, will presumably miss the rest of the season due to a severe injury. Captain Anatoliy Tymoschuk will probably join Bayern Munich in summer (Russian mid-season).</p>
<p><strong>Misfit expectations</strong></p>
<p>Igor Semshov, one of Russian national team leaders, has played just 481 minutes (out of 900) in the current season and still hasn’t established himself as a key player for Zenit.</p>
<p>Szabolcs Huszti has played just 152 minutes and clearly hasn’t yet impressed Zenit coaching staff. Now with Danny injured Zenit  needs Huszti to put on pace.</p>
<p>Fatih Tekke, Turkish international, was moved to the reserve team and has been put on transfer list. That makes Pogrebnyak the only forward in Zenit squad.</p>
<p><strong>Squad unbalanced</strong></p>
<p>Zenit has a lot of brilliant midfielders, just enough defenders, but lacks players in the attack. Pavel Pogrebnyak and Fatih Tekke are the only forwards, Szabolcs Huszti is the only attacking midfielder fit.</p>
<p><strong>Unsettled speculations</strong></p>
<p>Dick Advocaat, reportedly, reached an agreement with Belgian Football Association and will take charge of Belgian national team after the season.</p>
<p>Pavel Pogrebnyak and Anatoliy Tymoschuk may leave the team in summer.</p>
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		<title>Russian football in blogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 10:47:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A number of Russian football people have their own blogs, in the following article we&#8217;ll take a look on the most notable.
Alexander Tarhanov
Tarhanov, soviet football player and Russian football coach, has a blog devoted to transfers and player management. In the recent posts he examines Spartak (Moscow) squad.
Anatoliy Byshovets
Anatoliy Byshovets is a prominent USSR football [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A number of Russian football people have their own blogs, in the following article we&#8217;ll take a look on the most notable.<span id="more-135"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.sports.ru/blog/tarkhanov/">Alexander Tarhanov</a></p>
<p>Tarhanov, soviet football player and Russian football coach, has a blog devoted to transfers and player management. In the recent posts he examines Spartak (Moscow) squad.</p>
<p><a href="http://a-byshovec.livejournal.com/">Anatoliy Byshovets</a></p>
<p>Anatoliy Byshovets is a prominent USSR football player and a successful football manager. The blog covers his personal feelings about football and other topics.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sports.ru/blog/tihonov/">Andrey Tikhonov</a></p>
<p>Tikhonov is a famous Russian football player, he is most admired by Spartak (Moscow) fans, since he was one of the key players of Spartak squad back in 1992 – 2000. Tikhonov is currently a Lokomotiv Astana (Kazakhstan) player. In the blog Tikhonov writes both about Russian and Kazakhstani football leagues.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sports.ru/blog/kinski/">Antonin Kinsky</a></p>
<p>Kinsky is Saturn (Ramenskoye) goalkeeper and Czech Republic international. In the recent post Kinsky tries to explain what’s wrong in the team. Saturn has won just one game in the current season, with 6 points they are occupying the 15th position in Russian Premier League table.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.sports.ru/blog/bill/">Diniyar Bilyaletdinov</a></p>
<p>Lokomotiv (Moscow) captain and Russian international offers insides from Russian national team and Lokomotiv.</p>
<p><a href="http://akinfeev.livejournal.com/">Igor Akinfeev</a></p>
<p>CSKA captain and Russian international writes about CSKA and Russian national team.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sports.ru/blog/sluckiy/">Leonid Slutsky</a></p>
<p>Leonid Slutsky is Krylia Sovetov (Samara) coach. He writes about team affairs and other football related topics.</p>
<p><a href="http://ovchinnikov-si.livejournal.com/">Sergei Ovchinnikov</a></p>
<p>Sergei Ovchinnikov, famous Russian goalkeeper and current Kuban (Krasnodar) coach has also started his blog.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sports.ru/blog/nepomnyaschiy/">Valeri Nepomniachi</a></p>
<p>Valeri Nepomniachi, Tom (Tomsk) manager and one of the most reputable Russian football experts. He writes about national and international football, recalls personal stories and memorable experiences.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sports.ru/blog/radimov/">Vladislav Radimov</a></p>
<p>Radimov was an extremely popular Zenit (Saint Petersburg) captain, he is currently Zenit team manager. Radimov started his blog while he was still a player, he writes about club affairs, analyses significant events in Russian Premier League and international football.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sports.ru/blog/kovtun/">Yuri Kovtun</a></p>
<p>Kovtun, a brilliant Russian midfielder, started coaching career in 2007, since then he works with FC MVD Rossii (Moscow), Russian First Division club. In the blog Kovtun writes both about Russian Premier League affairs and his club.</p>
<p><a href="http://zico.livejournal.com/">Zico</a></p>
<p>CSKA coach writes about club affairs and gives his opinion on various football issues.</p>
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		<title>Russian Premier League 2009 title challengers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 12:19:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>FOOTBALLINRUSSIA</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Russian football clubs]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dynamo (Moscow)]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[FC Moscow]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Krylia Sovetov (Samara)]]></category>
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While CSKA (Moscow) and Zenit (Saint Petersburg) are clearly the favorites of the race for the Russian Premier League title, a number of other clubs may achieve a major success this season.
Rubin (Kazan)
Rubin are the current Russian Premier League champions. With solid financial backing (thanks to local authorities) and experienced squad Rubin can hold the [...]]]></description>
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<p>While CSKA (Moscow) and Zenit (Saint Petersburg) are clearly the favorites of the race for the Russian Premier League title, a number of other clubs may achieve a major success this season.<span id="more-121"></span></p>
<p><strong>Rubin (Kazan)</strong></p>
<p>Rubin are the current Russian Premier League champions. With solid financial backing (thanks to local authorities) and experienced squad Rubin can hold the title once again this season.</p>
<p><em>Manager</em></p>
<p>Gurban Berdiyew has been working with Rubin since 2001, this season might be his last season as Rubin manager, Berdiyew is reportedly willing to occupy a managing director office in Rubin, concentrating on club facilities and football academy. Gurban Berdiyew has a reputation of a sheltered man, rarely talking to public or media, his is also one of the few coaches, working without an assistant manager.</p>
<p><em>Star players</em></p>
<p>Sergei Semak captains FC Rubin and Russian national team. Semak has also captained CSKA (Moscow) and FC Moscow. Sergei Semak is an attacking midfielder and  a playmaker, he is a key person in Rubin squad.</p>
<p>Gökdeniz Karadeniz, Turkish international, also plays as an attacking midfielder. Karadeniz claims that one of the reasons, why he plays for Rubin and not any other European club, is an opportunity to live in a large Muslim region, Tatrstan, amongst people of the same religion.</p>
<p>Alejandro Dominguez, Argentine striker. Dominguez was a key player for Rubin since 2004 until 2007, when he joined Zenit (Saint Petersburg). However in Zenit Alejandro Dominguez failed to establish himself as a first team regular. In the current season Dominguez re-joined Rubin on loan, has already made two appearances and scored.</p>
<p><em>Estimates</em></p>
<p>Rubin will make a strong push for the title, but it will be hard to compete with CSKA and Zenit.</p>
<p><strong>Lokomotiv (Moscow)</strong></p>
<p>Lokomotiv hasn’t won Russian Premier League title since 2004, but is traditionally successful in cup-ties.</p>
<p><em>Manager</em></p>
<p>Rashid Rakhimov worked brilliantly with Amkar (Perm), but winning a title with Lokomotiv is a much harder task for him.</p>
<p><em>Star players</em></p>
<p>Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, Lokomotiv captain. 24-year old is expected to be a powerful leader for Lokomotiv this season. His challenge is to establish himself as one of the best Russian players, along with Andrei Arshavin and Yuriy Zhirkov.</p>
<p>Dmitri Torbinski is a talented player, who has performed brilliantly in some games for Russian national team, Spartak (Moscow) and Lokomotiv (Moscow). His full talent is yet to be unlocked. Torbinski also has to cope with own dedication which sometimes passes into aggression.</p>
<p>Dmitri Sychev, 25 years old, was regarded as one of the most talented Russian strikers and spent two years in Olympique Marseille. Sychev is able to become the best striker of Russian Premier League and Lokomotiv fans fully expect that.</p>
<p><em>Estimates</em></p>
<p>Lokomotiv can make a strong push for the title if all the talented players show their best.</p>
<p><strong>Spartak (Moscow)</strong></p>
<p>Spartak is the most popular football club in Russia, supported by the most aggressive fan movements. Spartak dominated Russian football during the 1990s but in the current season won’t even play in the UEFA Europa League.</p>
<p><em>Manager</em></p>
<p>Michael Laudrup has successfully worked with Brøndby (Denmark) and Getafe (Spain), but Spartak, with fans demanding the title every season, is a major challenge for him.</p>
<p><em>Star players</em></p>
<p>Stipe Pletikosa, Croatian international, is Spartak first-choice goalkeeper. In his previous club, Shakhtar (Donetsk), Pletikosa was a reserve goalkeeper, but in Spartak he has firmly established himself as a key player.</p>
<p>Vladimir Bystrov, Spartak’s brilliant right winger is arguably the best attacking player in the current squad. Since 2001 until 2005 Bystrov was raised by Spartak’s worst rival, Zenit (Saint Petersburg). Though Bystrov has some personal friends in Zenit squad, his visits to Zenit pitch are often scandalous.</p>
<p><em>Estimates</em></p>
<p>Reaching a place in the top-3 will be a success for Spartak, while many supporters are looking forward to winning a title.</p>
<p><strong>Dynamo (Moscow)</strong></p>
<p>One of the best clubs in Soviet Top League history Dynamo (Moscow) has never won a Russian Premier League title.</p>
<p><em>Manager</em></p>
<p>Andrey Kobelev started his coaching career in 2006, replacing Yuri Semin as a Dynamo manager. Kobelev is a much fancied manager, under his guidance Dynamo performs in a lively and highly attractive way.</p>
<p><em>Star players</em></p>
<p>Vladimir Gabulov is an impressive goalkeeper, he has performed brilliantly in the 2008 season, first for Amkar (Perm), then for Dynamo. His game was a key factor in the club’s success last season.</p>
<p>Aleksandr Kerzhakov failed to establish himself firmly in Sevilla (Spain) starting 11 and decided to return to Russian Premier League. Although being a key player for Dynamo Kerzhakov hasn’t forced his way back to the national squad, he might do so in 2009 season.</p>
<p>Dmitri Khokhlov, Dynamo captain, was one of the best Russian midfielders in the 1990s, he won 53 caps for Russian national squad. Khokhlov is a key player for Dynamo.</p>
<p><em>Estimates</em></p>
<p>Few expect Dynamo to win the title this season, but face-to-face Dynamo are not underdogs to any Russian club. Their major drawback is a small squad of just 20 players.</p>
<p><strong>Krylia Sovetov (Samara)</strong></p>
<p>Krylia Sovetov has never won Soviet Top League or Russian Premier League. Still rivals should reckon with them. </p>
<p>Krylia Sovetov is the only European club with players both from North and South Korea, also Oh Beom-Seok (South Korea) and Choe Myong-Ho (North Korea) are hardly communicating.</p>
<p><em>Manager</em></p>
<p>Leonid Slutsky, 37 years old, is already an experienced coach, he has worked with 4 teams and reached 3rd place in Russian Premier League final table with FC Moscow.</p>
<p><em>Star players</em></p>
<p>Jan Koller, retired Czech international, is the key attacking player for Krylia Sovetov. Jan Koller is one of the best strikers in Russian Premier League.</p>
<p><em>Estimates</em></p>
<p>Krylia Sovetov will fight for a place in the top-3, if others slip, they may occupy a higher position.</p>
<p><strong>FC Moscow</strong></p>
<p>Moscow is a young team (established just in 1997) with very few supporters, Moscow is firmly competing in the Russian Premier League and gradually expanding own fan base.</p>
<p><em>Manager</em></p>
<p>Miodrag Božovic was very successful with Amkar (Perm), in 2008 he occupied a 4th place in Russian Premier League final table with a very moderate team. Since 2000 Božovic has already managed 9 teams in various countries. Being 196 cm (6&#8242; 5&#8243;) high Božovic claims to be the highest football coach in the world.</p>
<p><em>Star players</em></p>
<p>Héctor Bracamonte, Argentine striker, is the best attacking player in Moscow squad. Bracamonte is called “Pushkin” by Moscow supporters, due to his likeness with famous Russian poet.</p>
<p>Mariusz Jop, Polish international, is Moscow main defensive player.</p>
<p><em>Estimates</em></p>
<p>Miodrag Božovic can make things happen with any players at his disposal, so it’s better to consider FC Moscow as title challengers in 2009.</p>
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		<title>Russian Premier League 2009 title challengers: CSKA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CSKA (Moscow)
CSKA, established in 1911, is one of the best football clubs in Russia. CSKA holds 3 Russian Premier League titles, 4 Russian Cups and 4 Russian Super Cups. The recent Super Cup has been already won with a new manager, Zico. 
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Zico was one of the best players in world football, now he is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>CSKA (Moscow)</strong></p>
<p>CSKA, established in 1911, is one of the best football clubs in Russia. CSKA holds 3 Russian Premier League titles, 4 Russian Cups and 4 Russian Super Cups. The recent Super Cup has been already won with a new manager, Zico.<span id="more-117"></span> </p>
<p><em>Manager</em></p>
<p>Zico was one of the best players in world football, now he is a prominent manager. Zico has already collected some trophies: Asian Cup (2004), Turkish Super League Championship (2007), Turkish Super Cup (2007), Uzbek Cup (2008), Uzbek Oliy League Championship (2008), Russian Super Cup (2009).</p>
<p>Zico was given a new nickname by Fenerbahçe fans: Kral Arthur (&#8221;King Arthur&#8221;).</p>
<p>In Russia CSKA is often called a “Brazilian” club, due to the impact and number of Brazilian players, Zico is obviously developing this image, though CSKA game doesn’t depend on Brazilian players now.</p>
<p><em>Star players</em></p>
<p>Igor Akinfeev is a masterful goalkeeper, who can influence the game and neutralize the rival’s attacking potential. He is a first choice goalkeeper both for the club and the country. Akinfeev became an international player at the age of 18, he is currently 23 years old. He is also the youngest goalkeeper in Russian football history, who has not conceded a goal for 100 games.</p>
<p>Sergei Ignashevich has won Russian Premier League title with two clubs, Lokomotiv (Moscow) and CSKA. He is the most important defensive player both in CSKA and in Russian national team.</p>
<p>Miloš Krasić, Serbian international, is CSKA key midfielder. Reportedly he has been targeted by a number of European top-clubs.</p>
<p>Yuriy Zhirkov plays on the left wing and manages to be both a key defending and a key attacking player. In Russian national team he plays as a left defender, while in CSKA his position is more offensive. Russian Football Union called Zhirkov the best Russian football player in 2008.</p>
<p>Vagner Love is Russian Premier League best striker, he has won 21 caps for Brazil. Since 2004 Vagner Love has scored 58 goals for CSKA and made 105 appearances.</p>
<p><em>Local talent</em></p>
<p>Georgi Shchennikov, 17 years old, made 13 appearances for CSKA, most of them in the current season. Shchennikov recalls that just recently he has been “delivering balls“ to Yuriy Zhirkov and Vagner Love. Georgi Shchennikov plays as a left full-back.</p>
<p><em>Strengths</em></p>
<p>Squad. CSKA has a fantastic squad, Igor Akinfeev, Yuriy Zhirkov and Vagner Love are the best players on their positions in Russian Premier League. CSKA with 25 players has enough depth in the squad to substitute any player in case of injury.</p>
<p>Ambition. CSKA last won Russian Premier League 3 years ago and the players are hungered for the title.</p>
<p><em>Weakness</em></p>
<p>Understanding. The players are yet to find understanding with the new manager and his ideas.</p>
<p><em>Estimates</em></p>
<p>CSKA has got enough power to win the title this season, if the manager and the squad find common ground and Zico unlocks the potential of his players, it will be hard for any rival to overcome CSKA.</p>
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