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Main Moscow derby

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Main Moscow derby
Other namesDerby of the East
LocationMoscow
Teams
First meeting1 June 1922
OLLS 4–2 MKS
Latest meetingSpartak 2-2 CSKA
Russian Premier League
(8 October 2023)
Next meeting17 March 2024
Statistics
Meetings total193
Most winsSpartak (82)
Top scorerVágner Love (9 goals)
All-time seriesSpartak: 82
Drawn: 39
CSKA: 72
Largest victorySpartak 6–0 CSKA
Russian Top League
(27 June 1993)
Largest goal scoringSpartak 5–4 CSKA
Soviet Top League
(16 March 1990)

The Main Moscow derby (‹See Tfd›Russian: Главное московское дерби) is the name of the association football local derby between two Moscow based teams – Spartak and CSKA.[1] Both Spartak and CSKA fans (they often call each other "Myaso" (meat) and "Koni" (horses) respectively) have recognized each other as rivals.

History

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The first derby between Spartak and CSKA (at that time known as MKS and OLLS respectively) took place on 1 June 1922. The OLLS won 4–2. As of 20 September 2021, Spartak won 84 times, CSKA 72, and 38 matches ended in a draw.

Records

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  • The biggest win of Spartak in the Moscow Championship — 8–0.
  • The biggest win of CSKA in the Moscow Championship — 1–6.
  • The biggest win of Spartak in the Soviet Top League — 0–5.
  • The biggest win of CSKA in the Soviet Top League — 5–1.
  • The biggest win of Spartak in the Russian Premier League — 0–6.
  • The biggest win of CSKA in the Russian Premier League — 1–5, 0–4.
  • The biggest win of Spartak in the Soviet Cup — 4–0.
  • The biggest win of CSKA in the Soviet Cup — 0–3.
  • The biggest win of Spartak in the Russian Cupno.
  • The biggest win of CSKA in the Russian Cup — 3–0.
  • Highest scoring match — 9 goals in a 4–5 Spartak triumph.
  • Highest attendance — 105,000, on 8 June 1959, on 25 July 1960 and on 4 October 1962.
  • On 26 July 2009, there were 70,000 fans in the match; it is the record attendance in the Russian Championship until now.
  • Lowest attendance — 4000, on 24 October 1993.
  • 64 times the Derby took place in the Luzhniki Stadium.
  • The highest goal-scorer in the history of the Derby is Vágner Love, with 9 goals. Sergei Salnikov is second with 7.

See also

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References

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