CSKA Moscow

The CSKA Moscow (Russian Центральный Спортивный Клуб Армии ( ЦСКА Москва ) transcribed Zentralny Sportiwny club Armii ( CSKA Moskva ), on German Central Sports Club of the Moscow army ) is a Russian sports club, which is often called because of its compounds associated with the Red Army.

History

The now known as CSKA Moscow club was on 13 Junijul. / June 26 1911greg. ( любителей Russian Общество лыжного спорта ( ОЛЛС ), transcribed Obschtschestwo ljubitelei lyschnowo sporta ( OLLS ), on German society / club of skiing friends ) as OLLS authorized once in 1900 a group of skiers from the Moscow club of skiers (Russian Московский клуб лыжников ( МКЛ ) transcribed, Moskovsky club lyschnikow ( MKL ) ) was separated to form a separate club skiers.

From 1928 to 1950 OLLS was renamed ZDKA (Russian Спортивный клуб Центрального дома Красной Армии ( ЦДКА ), transcribed Sportiwny club Zjentralnowo doma Krasnoi Armii ( ZDKA ), on German sports club of the central house of the Red Army ), then from 1950 to 1956 in ZDSA (Russian Спортивный клуб Центрального дома Советской Армии ( ЦСК МО ), transcribed Sportiwny club Zjentralnowo doma Sowetskoi Armii ( ZDSA ), on German sports club of the Central house of the Soviet Army ), then from 1956 to 1959 in ZSK MO (Russian Центральный спортивный клуб Министерства обороны ( ЦСК МО ), on German Central Sports Club of the Department of Defense ) and in 1960 in CSKA Moscow and Central Sports Club of Army Moscow, as it is called today.

Particularly well known is the club for his successful, today independent departments in ice hockey, wrestling, soccer, volleyball and basketball. The chess section won the European Championship for teams, the European Club Cup 1986, 1988 and 1990.

Sports departments

  • For the basketball departments, see Article PBK CSKA Moscow
  • For the Hockey departments, see article HK CSKA Moscow
  • For the Futsal departments, see Article MFK CSKA Moscow
  • For the football departments, see Article PFK CSKA Moscow
  • For the Handball departments, see Article Medwedi Chekhov
  • For the volleyball departments, see Article VK CSKA Moscow ( men) and VK CSKA Moscow ( women)

Stadium

Weblink

  • Website of CSKA Moscow (Russian / English)

Basketball | Hockey | Football | Futsal | Handball Volleyball ( women) | Volleyball ( Men )

  • Sports club (Moscow)
  • Military Sports Club
  • Chess club
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