Main Moscow derby

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 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

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

  • 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.

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