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FC KRYLYA
SOVETOV SAMARA
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FC
Krylya Sovetov Samara was founded in 1942.
The first game of Krylya Sovetov for the Cup of the USSR took place on July
30, 1944. In 1/16 of the cup-final Krylya Sovetov lost to Lokomotiv (Moscow)
1:5.
Their first game in the Championship of the USSR (second group) took place
on June 4, 1945 on Kuibyshev stadium Lokomotiv with Torpedo from Gorky. The
game ended in a draw 1:1.
On April 21, 1946 in Alma-Ata there was the team’s first match in the higher
division of the USSR, which they lost to Zenit (Leningrad) (1:2).
Krylya Sovetov participated in 48 championships of the USSR and 13 Russian
Championships. Participants of 43 cup-ties of the Cup of the USSR and of 13
Russian Cups.
During the second round of the season of 1953 the team bore the name of
Zenit.
On July 6, 2002 Krylya Sovetov first played with a European team in the
second round of the Intertoto Cup of UEFA. They won this game with Dinaburg
(Daugavpils, Latvia) played on Metallurg Stadium with the score of 3:0. The
first one to score a goal was Andrey Karyaka. Robertas Poshkus and Rogerio
Gaucho made the score a proud 3:0.
Achievements
The highest achievement in the championships of the USSR: 4th place (1951)
The highest achievement in the championships of Russia: 3th place (2004)
Cup of the USSR finalist (1953, 1964)
Finalist of the Cup of Russia (2003/04) |
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