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In the late nineteenth century, Scottish and English laborers living in St Petersburg framed their own football groups. Steadily, the game picked up a toehold in the capital of the Russian Empire, winning prevalence among nearby fans. Groups started to develop in which the larger part of players were Russians. 

On 24 October 1897, the parade ground of the First Military Academy was the scene for the first-historically speaking match in the historical backdrop of Russian football to be canvassed in the press, between the St Petersburg Circle of Lovers of ("Sport") and the Vasilyevsky Island Football Society. This date is normally viewed as the birthday of Russian football. 

In 1901, the St Petersburg Football League (SPFL) was set up, later getting to be plainly one of the establishing individuals from the All-Russian Football Association. In 1912, the All-Russian Football Association joined FIFA. The main football titles of St Petersburg were played in 1901. The main national titles of the Russian Empire were held in 1912, with triumph heading off to the group from St Petersburg. 

The advancement of Russian football was briefly ended by the First World War and the insurgency. Numerous popular players were slaughtered at the front or later emigrated. 

In the mid-1920s, the pre-progressive football clubs were disbanded. Rivalries started to be held at all levels between squads speaking to different production lines or government offices. This period saw the rise of such current groups as Spartak, Zenit, Dynamo and CSKA. 


The 1960s saw a skilled product of players leave Russia. Lev Yashin, Igor Netto, Valentin Ivanov and Victor Ponedelnik pushed the Soviet Union to brilliance in 1960, when the national group won the inaugural European Championships. This period is legitimately viewed as the Golden Age of Soviet Football.

Club information    City  
Spartak Moscow                                Moscow
Dynamo Moscow                                Moscow
CSKA Moscow                                Moscow
Lokomotiv Moscow                        Moscow
Zenit Sankt-Peterburg                        Sankt-Peterburg
Krylya Sovetov                                 Samara
FC Rostov                                         Rostov-na-Donu
Rubin Kazan                                         Kazan
Saturn Ramenskoe                                  Ramenskoe
Amkar                                                  Perm
Kuban                                                  Krasnodar
FC Khimki                                          Khimki
Spartak Nalchik                                  Nalchik
Tom Tomsk                                          Tomsk
Terek                                                 Grozny
Alania                                                 Vladikavkaz
Anzhi                                                 Makhachkala
Shinnik Yaroslavl                                 Yaroslavl
Baltika Kaliningrad                          Kaliningrad
Chernomorets Novorossiysk                  Novorossiysk
Torpedo Moscow                                  Moscow
Fackel Voronezh                                 Voronezh
Sokol-Saratov                                         Saratov
Uralan Elista                                         Elista
FC Moscow                                         Moscow
Luch Energia                                         Vladivostok
KamAZ Naberezhnye                           Chelny
Asmaral                                                 Moscow
Lokomotiv NN                                 Nizhniy Novgorod
Rotor                                                 Volgograd
Uralmash                                         Yekaterinburg
Okean                                                  Nahodka
Dynamo Stavropol                              Stavropol
Tyumen                                                 Tyumen
Tektilshik                                          Kamyshin
Lada Togliatti                                         Togliatti
Zhemchuzhina Sochi                          Sochi
SKA Rostov-na-Donu                          Rostov-na-Donu
Sibir Novosibirsk                                     Novosibirsk

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