RUSSIA
RUS01 - PFK
CSKA MOSKVA (CSKA) (USR03)
1911 OLLS (Obshchestvo Lyubitelei Lyzhnogo Sporta),
1923 OPPV (Orytno Pokazatelnaya Ploshchadka Vseobucha), 1924 OPPV (Orytno
Pokazatelnaya Ploshchadka Voenveda), 1928 CDKA (Centralnyi Dom Krasnoi Armii),
1941 Krasnaya Armia, 1942 CDKA (Centralnyi Dom Krasnoi Armii), 1951 CDSA
(Centralnyi Dom Sovetskoi Armii), 1957 CSK-MO (Centranyi Sportovnyi Klub
Ministerstva Oborony), 1960 CSKA (Centralnyi Sportivnyi Klub Armii), 1991 FK
CSKA, 2000 PFK (Professionalnyi Futbolnyi Klub) CSKA (in the USSR League until
1991); at the 1st level in the 2011/12 season; ground: Dinamo;
colours: red-blue.
RUS02 - FK DINAMO MOSKVA (Dinamo) (USR06)
1923 Dinamo, 1989 FK Dinamo (in the USSR League until
1991); at the 1st level in the 2011/12 season; ground: Dinamo;
colours: white-blue.
1923 KOR (Klub Oktyabrskoi Revolyutsii), 1931 Kazanka,
1936 Lokomotiv, 1991 FK Lokomotiv (in the USSR League until 1991); at the 1st
level in the 2011/12 season; ground: Lokomotiv; colours: red-white.
RUS04 - FK SPARTAK
MOSKVA (Spartak) (USR13)
1922 MKS (Moskovsky Kruzhok Sporta), 1923 Krasnaya Presnya,
1926 Pishcheviki, 1931 Dukat, 1934 Promkooperatsia, 1935 Spartak, 1992 FK
Spartak (in the USSR League until 1991); at the 1st level in the
2011/12 season; ground: Luzhniki; colours: red-white.
1921 Yunitas Vladikavkaz, 1923 KIM (Kommunistichesky
Internatsional Molodyozhi) (Yunitas + Spartak) Vladikavkaz, 1924 ORK
(Obyedinyonnyi Rabochy Klub imeni Lenina) Valdikavkaz, 1931 ORK Ordzhonikidze,
1937 Spartak Ordzhonikidze, 1944 Spartak Zdaudzhikau, 1954 Spartak
Ordzhonikidze, 1990 FK Spartak Vladikavkaz, 1995 FK Spartak-Alania, 1996 FK
Alania, 2003 Spartak-Alania, 2004 FK Alania, 2006 FK Spartak, 2007 Alania (in
the USSR League until 1991); at the 2nd level in the 2011/12 season;
ground: Respublikan Spartak; colours: red-white-yellow.
RUS06 - FK TORPEDO MOSKVA (Torpedo) (FK
Torpedo-Luzhniki) (USR14)
1924
Proletarskaya Kuznitsa, 1930 AMO (Avtomobilnoe Moskovskoe Obshchestvo), 1933
ZIS (Zavod Imeni Stalina), 1936 Torpedo, 1990 FK Torpedo, 1996 FK
Torpedo Luzhniki, 1998 FK Torpedo (in the USSR League until 1991); at the 2nd
level in the 2011/12 season; ground: Luzhniki; colours: white-green.
1929 Traktorostroitel Stalingrad, 1936 Dzerzhinets-STZ
(Stalingradsky Traktornyi Zavod) Stalingrad, 1937 Traktor Stalingrad, 1948 Torpedo Stalingrad, 1958 Traktor Stalingrad, 1962 Traktor
Volgograd, 1970 Stal, 1972 Barrikady, 1975 Rotor, 1991 FK Rotor, 2008 FK
Volgograd, 2010 FK Rotor (in the USSR League until 1991); at the 3rd
level in the 2011/12 season; ground: Tsentralnyi; colours: white-blue.
1958 Start, 1970 dissolved, 1979 Tekstilshchik, 1989
FK Tekstilshchik, 1996 FK Energia, 1998 FK Rotor-Kamyshin, 1998 dissolved, 1999
FK Tekstilshchik (in the USSR League until 1991), 2009 dissolved; ground: Tekstilshchik; colours: blue.
RUS09 – FK
ZENIT SANKT-PETERBURG (Zenit Leningrad)
(USR16)
1925 LMZ (Leningradsky Metallichesky Zavod imeni
Stalina), 1936 Stalinets Leningrad, 1940 Zenit Leningrad, 1991 FK Zenit
Sankt-Peterburg (in the USSR League until 1991); at the 1st level in
the 2011/12 season; ground: Petrovsky; colours: blue-white.
1992: FK Anzhi; at the 1st level in the 2011/12 season; ground:
Khazar; colours: green-blue-red.
RUS11 –
FK CHERNOMORETS
1960 Tsement, 1970 Trud, 1978 Tsement, 1992 Gekris,
1993 FK Chernomorets, 2005 FK Novorossiysk, 2006 FK Chernomorets (in the USSR
League until 1991); at the 2nd level in the 2011/12 season; ground:
Tsentralnyi; colours: white-violet.
1946 Dinamo, 1948 Neftyanik, 1959 Terek, 1994
dissolved, 2001 re-formed as FK Terek (in the USSR League until 1991); at the 1st
level in the 2011/12 season; ground: Sultan Bilimkhanov; colours: blue-yellow.
1958 Iskra, 1965 Rubin, 1992 Rubin-TAN, 1994 FK Rubin
(in the USSR League until 1991); at the 1st level in the 2011/12
season; ground: Tsentralnyi; colours: green-white.
1942 Krylya Sovetov Kuibyshev, 1953 Zenit
1997 FK Torpedo-ZIL, 2003 FK Torpedo-Metalurg, 2004 FK
Moskva, 2010 dissolved;
ground: Eduard Strelchov; colours: red-black-white.
1994 FK Amkar; at the 1st level in the
2011/12 season; ground: Zvezda; colours: red-black-white.
1936 Burevestnik, 1938 Krylia Sovetov, 1957
Sibselmash, 1970 SETM, 1971 Dzerzhinets, 1972 Chkalovets, 1992
Chkalovets-FoKuMiS, 1993 Chkalovets, 2000 Chkalovets-1936, 2006 FK Sibir (in
the USSR League until 1991); at the 2nd level in the 2011/12 season;
ground: Spartak; colours: blue-white.