VEB Arena, home stadium of CSKA Moskva
CSKA Moskva

CSKA Moskva

RussiaVenäjä
WLLLW

Perustettu

1911

Valmentaja

Fabio Celestini

Pelikenttä

VEB Arena

Kaupunki

Moskva

Kapasiteetti

30,000

Alusta

grass

#5 Valioliiga R0# Cup # Super Cup # Seurajoukkueiden ystävyysottelut

Pokaalit

Cup

2024/2025,2022/2023,2012/2013,2010/2011,2008/2009,2007/2008,2005/2006,2005,2001/2002,

9xWinner

Cup

2015/2016,1999/2000,1993/1994,1992/1993,

4x2nd Place

Premier League

2015/2016,2013/2014,2012/2013,2006,2005,2003,

6xWinner

Premier League

2022/2023,2017/2018,2016/2017,2014/2015,2010,2008,2004,2002,1998,

9x2nd Place

Super Cup

2997/2007,2025,2018,2014,2013,2009,2006,2004,

8xWinner

Super Cup

2023,2016,2010,2003,

4x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

2004/2005,

1xWinner

UEFA Super Cup

2005/2006,

1x2nd Place

CSKA Moskva

PFC CSKA Moscow, with roots tracing to a 1911 military sports society in Moscow and playing at the striking VEB Arena (30,000 capacity) since 2016, is Russia's most successful club in the post-2000 era and the only Russian side to have won a UEFA competition — the 2005 UEFA Cup, defeating Sporting CP 3-1 in Lisbon. The club won five Soviet Top League titles between 1945 and 1951 and has accumulated more Russian Premier League and Cup titles than any club since 2000. Known for their red and blue colours and equine identity — derived from their stadium's former racecourse site — CSKA's academy produced goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev, who served as both club and national team captain across his distinguished career.