FC Dukat Moscow

FC Dukat Moscow
Full name Football Club Dukat Moscow
Founded 1926
Ground Dukat Stadium

FC Dukat Moscow (Russian: ФК «Дукат» Москва) is a Soviet football team based in Moscow. It was founded in 1926. Tobacco Factory, "Ducat" was one of the largest enterprises in Moscow, and sports on her paid much attention. Factory racing circles refer to the union of food industry. In spring of 1931, it started its professional history the championship of Krasnopresnensky District, and in the autumn 1931 playing in the second group of Moscow Championship. In 1932-1933, team appears in the first group, and since 1934 gradually falls out of Moscow's leading clubs.[1]

Honours

Notable players

  • Soviet Union Anatoli Akimov
  • Soviet Union Georgi Artemiev
  • Soviet Union Pyotr Artemiev
  • Soviet Union Sergei Artemiev
  • Soviet Union Boris Afanasiev
  • Soviet Union Nikolai Baranov
  • Soviet Union Sergei Egorov
  • Soviet Union Matvei Zaitsev
  • Soviet Union Pyotr Isakov

  • Soviet Union Serafim Krivonosov
  • Soviet Union Stanislav Leuta
  • Soviet Union I. Litveyko
  • Soviet Union Evgeni Moskvin
  • Soviet Union Aleksandr Polyakov
  • Soviet Union Pyotr Popov
  • Soviet Union Gavriil Putilin
  • Soviet Union Nikolai Razumovskiy
  • Soviet Union Sergei Rudnev

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