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FC Moscow (Russian: Футбольный клуб Москва) was a Russian football club based in .


History
The creation of the team was first announced by the Moscow government on 1 March 2004. FC Moscow was formed on the base of FC Torpedo-Metallurg. The team played in the Russian Cup final in 2007.

Moscow's best result in Russian Premier League was a 4th position in 2007.

On 14 December 2007, was announced as FC Moscow's new manager with Leonid Slutsky having left at the end of the 2007 season. In February 2010 the club withdrew from the Premier League after their owner and main sponsor, MMC Norilsk Nickel, withdrew funding. FC Moscow pull out of Russian league, 5 February 2010. Russian Premier League confirm FC Moscow withdrawal, 16 February 2010. Their place in the league was taken by Alania Vladikavkaz. Russian Premier League Review – Goal.com, 12 March 2010. Subsequently, FC Moscow folded, ceasing to exist as a professional football club. FC Moscow go out of business after owners pull plug on funding, 7 March 2010. They played in 2010 in the fourth level of the Russian football pyramid, the Amateur Football League, and after that season the team was dissolved altogether on 28 December. Soon after the club was reestablished and continue to compete in the Amateur Football League.

During the professional period, E. Streltsov Stadium, in was used as home ground.


Domestic history
20041st930101010383940Round of 32 Bracamonte – 11
20055301488362650Round of 16 Kirichenko – 14
Slutsky
200663010137413743Round of 16IC3rd roundKirichenko – 12Slutsky
20074301578403252Runner-up – 14Slutsky
200893091110343638Quarterfinals Bracamonte – 8
20096301398392848SemifinalsUC1st round – 8Božović
20104th, Zone Moscow, Division A3282116752864 – 21Vasilyev
20174th, Zone Moscow1116457435217 – 5Zvezdin


European history
FC Moscow in its first appearance on the European arena reached the third round of 2006 Intertoto Cup and was eliminated by Hertha BSC Berlin. FC Moscow made their second appearance in Europe in the 2008–09 UEFA Cup, beating in the qualifying round.

UEFA Intertoto Cup421132
UEFA Cup421164
Total842296
2006UEFA Intertoto CupSecond roundMTZ-RIPO Minsk2–01–03–0
Third round0–00–20–2
2008–09UEFA CupSecond round2–02–14–1
Third roundCopenhagen1–21–12–3


Nicknames
Fans and journalists called FC Moskva The Citizens (). The colloquial nickname for the club is The Caps (), which refers to Moscow government ownership (former Moscow mayor usually wears a cap).


Notable players
Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for FC Moscow/Torpedo-ZIL/Torpedo-Metallurg.

USSR/Russia
Former Socialist Republic countries

Europe
  • Ricardo Baiano
  • Miro Katić
  • Branislav Krunić

South America

Africa


Managers
Information correct as of match played 29 November 2009. Only competitive matches are counted.
1 January 200414 July 2005

Leonid Slutsky 15 July 200511 November 2007

14 December 200727 November 2008

Miodrag Božović 1 January 20091 March 2010

  • Notes:


Club records

Top goalscorers


Most appearances


External links
  • http://www.fcmoscow.ru – Official website

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