Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
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05.05.2024 | 2023 |
Time | Team | Name | Event |
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42'' | Rubin | I. Rozhkov | Normal Goal |
45'' + 2'' | CSKA Moscow | A. Fayzullaev | Normal Goal |
55'' | CSKA Moscow | F. Chalov | Substitution 1 |
57'' | CSKA Moscow | Willyan Rocha | Yellow Card |
60'' | Rubin | A. Zotov | Yellow Card |
65'' | Rubin | M. Rybus | Yellow Card |
65'' | Rubin | R. Bezrukov | Substitution 1 |
67'' | CSKA Moscow | T. Musaev | Substitution 2 |
72'' | CSKA Moscow | K. Glebov | Substitution 3 |
72'' | CSKA Moscow | M. Lukin | Substitution 4 |
74'' | CSKA Moscow | F. Chalov | Normal Goal |
77'' | Rubin | L. Randjelovic | Substitution 2 |
88'' | Rubin | O. Ivanov | Substitution 3 |
88'' | Rubin | A. Lomovitskiy | Substitution 4 |
90'' + 2'' | Rubin | M. Daku | Normal Goal |
CSKA Moscow, also known as PFC CSKA Moscow, is a professional football team based in Moscow, Russia. Founded in 1911, the club carries a storified history within Russian and Soviet football. CSKA stands for Central Sports Club of the Army, indicating its origins as the army club. The team is one of the most successful in Russia, having won multiple Russian Premier League titles, Russian Cups, and Russian Super Cups.
More about CSKA MoscowFC Rubin Kazan is a professional football club based in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia. Founded in 1958, the team plays its home games at the Kazan Arena, which seats over 45,000 spectators. Historically, Rubin Kazan has been one of the more prominent clubs in Russian football, achieving significant success in the 2000s.
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