Fili Moscow

Fili Moscow is a Russian rugby union club based in the western part of Moscow. Fili Moscow are sponsored by the Khrunichev Space Centre, builders of the International Space Station. Fili have in modern times found it hard to emulate their achievements during the 1970s, when they won the Soviet title five times. Fili beat off competition from another Soviet-era power, Zelenograd, for the final RPRL place for 2010 and will, like the other new entrant Spartak Moscow, count avoiding cricket scores against some of the more established teams as a success.[1] They play in light-blue and white.

Fili Moscow
Full nameРегбийный клуб «Фили» (Regbiyniy klub "Fili")
Founded1967
LocationMoscow, Russia
Ground(s)Fili Stadium (Capacity: 1,000)
League(s)Federal League (I Moscow division)

History

Fili Moscow was established in 1967, making them one of the older rugby clubs in Moscow.

Championships

  • Soviet Champions: 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975.
  • Soviet Runners-Up: 1969, 1978, 1979, 1983

2010 Squad

Name Position DOB Nationality Selections (Pts)
Vadim Fedorovtalonneur14/03/1975 Russia-
Oleg Domnitskypilier07/03/1986 Russia-
Victor Tolstovpilier12/08/1985 Russia-
Kirill Gromovpilier03/08/1987 Russia-
Yusim Fiodordeuxième ligne27/01/1990 Russia-
Nikolay Maklenkovdeuxième ligne01/12/1987 Russia-
Anton Kouznetsovdeuxième ligne22/06/1984 Russia-
Alexei Naumchenkodeuxième ligne01/10/1977 Russia-
Alexey Grozdovdeuxième ligne07/12/1989 Russia-
Divari Sakharovdeuxième ligne17/11/1988 Russia-
Georgiy Kolosovtroisième ligne15/02/1990 Russia-
Evgeny Gavrilovcetnre30/10/1985 Russia-
Kirill Petrakushintroisième ligne04/01/1977 Russia-
Yusim Valentintroisième ligne15/04/1985 Russia-
Timofei Smirnovtroisième ligne02/09/1986 Russia-
Vladimir Kozmiktroisième ligne29/12/1988 Russia-
Vladimir Kruglyaktroisième ligne19/06/1990 Russia-
Alexander Naumovdemi de mêlée20/11/1987 Russia-
Pavlo Goyakdemi de mêlée03/11/1990 Russia-
Maxim Martyshidemi de mêlée02/11/1991 Russia-
Ilya Borisovdemi d'ouverture15/07/1986 Russia-
Dmitry Kamenskycentre01/07/1985 Russia-
Igor Belyakovcentre21/01/1988 Russia-
Sergey Kuzincentre23/04/1987 Russia-
Andreï Mokryakovcentre18/04/1990 Russia-
Alexei Podlipaevailier24/03/1988 Russia-
Vassily Surzhikovailier09/08/1988 Russia-
Anton Unisovailier07/07/1988 Russia-
Dimitri Kratkovskyailier07/09/1989 Russia-
Jamal Tsaroevailier26/01/1990 Russia-
Maxim Martynovailier01/01/1990 Russia-
Dimitri Komarovailier29/01/1990 Russia-
Vladimir Loginovarrière13/03/1979 Russia-
Andrei Afoninarrière28/01/1985 Russia-

References

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