Who is the owner of FC Spartak Moscow?

Historically, the club was a part of the Spartak sports society. Other teams in the society include ice hockey club HC Spartak Moscow. Currently, the club is not connected with the Spartak sports society and is an independent privately owned organisation.

How many Soviet Cups does Spartak Moscow have?

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. Historically, the club was a part of the Spartak sports society. Other teams in the society include ice hockey club HC Spartak Moscow.

Who was the first coach of Spartak Moscow?

Czechoslovak manager Antonin Fivebr is credited as the first head coach of Spartak, though he worked as a consultant in several clubs simultaneously. In 1936, the Soviet Top League was established, where its first championship was won by Dynamo Moscow while Spartak won its second, which was held in the same calendar year.

Where did Spartak Moscow finish in the 2005 season?

In the 2005 season, Spartak, led by Aleksandrs Starkovs, finished second in the league following an impressive run to beat Lokomotiv Moscow, Zenit Saint Petersburg and Rubin Kazan to the last Champions League place.

When is the next match of Spartak Moscow?

Spartak Moscow live score (and video online live stream*), team roster with season schedule and results. Spartak Moscow is playing next match on 24 Jul 2021 against Rubin Kazan in Premier League.

Where did the name Spartak Moscow come from?

In 1935, Starostin proposed the name Spartak. It was inspired by the Italian novel Spartaco, written by Raffaello Giovagnoli, and means Spartacus (“Spartak” in Russian), a gladiator-slave who led a rebellion against Rome.

When did Spartak Moscow win the UEFA Cup?

Spartak came back the next year and won the title in 1979, beating Dynamo Kyiv and thanks to Spartak supporters, the period is considered to be the start of the modern-style fans’ movement in the Soviet Union. On 20 October 1982, disaster struck during the UEFA Cup match between Spartak and Dutch club HFC Haarlem.