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For the whole sports club, see CSKA Moscow.
PBC CSKA Moscow Nickname Red Army
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Red-BlueLeagues PBL
Euroleague
VTB United League
Russian CupFounded 1924 History 1924 - present Arena CSKA Universal Sports Hall
(capacity: 5,500)Location Moscow, Russia Team colors Red and Blue
President Andrey Vatutin Head coach Jonas Kazlauskas Championships 6 Euroleague Championships
1 Triple Crown
24 Soviet Championships
18 Russian Championships
4 Russian Cups
3 Soviet Cups
1 North European Championship
2 United ChampionshipsWebsite cskabasket.com Uniforms PBC CSKA Moscow is a Russian professional basketball team that is based in Moscow, Russia. The club is a member of the VTB United League. It is often referred to in the West as "Red Army" for its past affiliation with the Soviet Army. CSKA has won two titles between 2006 and 2009 in Europe's principal club competition, the Euroleague, making the final in all four seasons. In 2006, they defeated two-time defending champions Maccabi Tel Aviv 73–69 in the final at Sazka Arena in Prague.
CSKA lost in the 2007 final 93–91 to Panathinaikos on the Greens' home floor, the Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens. In 2008, they won a rematch of the 2006 final against Maccabi 91-77 in Madrid. In 2009, they lost a rematch of the 2007 final against Panathinaikos 73-71 in Berlin. The club has competed in 8 consecutive Euroleague Final Fours, which is an all-time record.
Well-known players that have played with the club over the years include: Andrei Kirilenko, Darius Songaila, Gordan Giriček, Alexander Volkov, Sergei Belov, Vladimir Tkachenko, Dragan Tarlac, Marcus Brown, Ramūnas Šiškauskas, Theo Papaloukas, Nenad Krstic and Milos Teodosic. Over many years, CSKA has the reputation for being one of the richest clubs in Europe.
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History
CSKA has had a long history of success. They won the European Cup in 1961, 1963, 1969 and 1971; won the Soviet Championship 24 times; and won the Russian League title every year from 1992 through 2000 and 2003 through 2009. CSKA also made the Final Four of the Euroleague in 1996, 2004, and 2005, before winning the Euroleague in 2006.
The team became the first in the history of the Euroleague to go through the regular-season phase undefeated during the Euroleague 2004-05 season, and before the final four it had only lost to one team: FC Barcelona. Though CSKA eventually lost in the semifinals on their home court to Spanish League club TAU Cerámica and to Panathinaikos of the Greek League in the 3rd-place game. That sent them to the 2nd grade teams in the Euroleague draw, although they finished the league with the best record. That same year they also lost a game in the finals series of the Russian League, but they eventually got the Russian League crown.
In 2006, CSKA qualified for the Euroleague 2005-06 Top 16 by finishing third in their group. They finished at the top of their Top 16 group, being denied a perfect record at TAU in their final match. CSKA entered the Final Four on a roll as the only club to sweep their best-of-three quarterfinal series defeating Turkish League power Efes Pilsen. They defeated Barça in the Euroleague semis before defeating the high-powered offense of Maccabi Tel-Aviv of the Israeli League in the final on April 30, even though the overall record of Maccabi's games with CSKA Moscow favors the Israeli club.
The following year, they nearly repeated as Euroleague champions, but wound up facing Panathinaikos in the final, on the Greek team's home floor, OAKA Indoor Hall, which had been designated more than a year earlier as the site for that year's Final Four. Panathinaikos won a closely fought battle.
In 2008, their Euroleague win put them in sole possession of second place for overall European titles. Only Real Madrid, with eight titles (all in the European Champions Cup era), have won more than CSKA's six. On October 14, 2008, the team played a NBA preseason game with the Toronto Raptors at Air Canada Centre in Toronto.
Trophies and honors
- USSR Championships: 24
- 1945, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1990
- Russian Championships (SuperLeague and PBL): 18
- 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
- USSR Cups: 3
- 1972, 1973, 1982
- Russian Cups: 4
- 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010
- Euroleague Championships: 6
- 1961, 1963, 1969, 1971, 2006, 2008
- Euroleague Finals: 11
- 1961, 1963, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
- Triple Crowns: 1
- 2006
- Euroleague Final Fours: 10
- 1996, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
- North European Championships: 1
- 2000
- VTB United League Championships: 2
- 2008 (Promo-Cup), 2010
Roster
SF 5 Kurbanov, Nikita October 5, 1986 25 -2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 109 kg (240 lb) PF 7 Lavrinovič, Darjuš November 1, 1979 32 -2.12 m (6 ft 11 in) 120 kg (260 lb) SF 8 Šiškauskas, Ramūnas September 10, 1978 33 -1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 100 kg (220 lb) SG 11 Mejia, Sammy February 7, 1983 28 -1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 88 kg (190 lb) C 12 Krstić, Nenad July 25, 1983 28 -2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) 109 kg (240 lb) SG 18 Voronov, Evgeny May 7, 1986 25 -1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 87 kg (190 lb) PF 20 Vorontsevich, Andrey July 17, 1987 24 -2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) 106.5 kg (235 lb) PG 23 Shved, Alexey December 16, 1988 22 -1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 86 kg (190 lb) C 24 Kaun, Sasha May 8, 1985 26 -2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) 113.4 kg (250 lb) C 30 Sokolov, Dmitri January 21, 1985 26 -2.14 m (7 ft 0 in) 115.5 kg (255 lb) PF 31 Khryapa, Viktor (C) August 3, 1982 29 -2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 106.5 kg (235 lb) PG 33 Ponkrashov, Anton April 23, 1986 25 -2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 100 kg (220 lb) SG 44 Gordon, Jamont March 16, 1987 24 -1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 102 kg (220 lb) SF 47 Kirilenko, Andrei February 18, 1981 30 -2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 102 kg (220 lb) - Head coach
- Assistant coach(es)
- Legend
Roster • updated 2011-10-20
Depth Chart
Pos. Starter Bench Bench Reserve C Nenad Krstić Sasha Kaun Dmitri Sokolov PF Darjuš Lavrinovič Viktor Khryapa Andrey Vorontsevich SF Andrei Kirilenko Ramūnas Šiškauskas Nikita Kurbanov SG Alexey Shved Sammy Mejia Evgeny Voronov PG Miloš Teodosić Jamont Gordon Anton Ponkrashov Seasons
Season Championships Cups Europe Coach Roster 1937-38 12th place 1938-39 9th place 1939-40 13th place 1944-45 Champion Yevgeni Alekseyev, Gdinmos Baikov, En. Alexeev, Grebenuikov, Kudriahov, Kuznekov, Mershin 1945-46 Finalist Yevgeni Alekseyev, En. Alexeev 1946-47 3rd place Yevgeni Alekseyev, En. Alexeev 1947-48 7th place Yevgeni Alekseyev, En. Alexeev 1948-49 3rd place Yevgeni Alekseyev, En. Alexeev 1949-50 3rd place Yevgeni Alekseyev, En. Alexeev 1950-51 Finalist Yevgeni Alekseyev, En. Alexeev 1951-52 Yevgeni Alekseyev, Anatoly Koniev, Griga Silinks, En. Alexeev, Antonov, Gupalov, Kazakov, Moiseev, Osipov, Tarasov 1952-53 Finalist 1953-54 Finalist 1954-55 Finalist Mikhail Semenov 1956-57 Finalist Mikhail Semenov 1957-58 Finalist Viktor Zubkov, Mikhail Semenov 1958-59 _ Gennadiy Volnov, Viktor Zubkov, Mikhail Semenov 1959-60 Champion Gennadiy Volnov, Viktor Zubkov, Aleksandr Travin, Mikhail Semenov, Armen Alatchachjan, Arkhady Botchkarev, Astakov, Karitonov, Karpov, Kopylov, Sirotinskii, Volkov 1960-61 Champion Euroleague
ChampionYevgeni Alekseyev Gennadi Volnov, Viktor Zubkov, Armenak Alachachian, Arkadi Bochkarev, Mikhail Semyonov, Alexander Travin, Anatoli Astakhov, Viktor Kharitonov, E.Karpov, V.Kopilov, P.Sirotinski, V.Volkov 1961-62 Champion Euroleague
Last 4Yevgeni Alekseyev Gennadiy Volnov, Viktor Zubkov, Jaak Lipso, Armen Alatchachjan, Arkhady Botchkarev, Aleksandr Travin, Yuri Korneev, Mikhail Semenov, Astakov, Karpov, Kovalciuk, Sirotinskii, Volkov, 1962-63 Euroleague
ChampionYevgeni Alekseyev Gennadi Volnov, Viktor Zubkov, Jaak Lipso, Yuri Korneev, Armenak Alachachian, Mikhail Semyonov, Arkadi Bochkarev, Alexander Petrov, Aleksander Travin, Anatoli Astakhov, Viacheslav Khrinin, Aleksander Kulkov 1963-64 Champion Euroleague
_Gennadiy Volnov, Viktor Zubkov, Jaak Lipso, Armen Alatchachjan, Aleksandr Travin, Oleg Borodin, Arkhady Botchkarev, Yuri Korneev, Alexander Kulkov, Astakov, Sirotinskii 1964-65 Champion Euroleague
FinalistGennadiy Volnov, Viktor Zubkov, Jaak Lipso, Armen Alatchachjan, Vadim Kapranov, Yuri Korneev, Alexander Kulkov, Aleksandr Travin, Oleg Borodin, Arkhady Botchkarev, Astakov, Brjanov 1965-66 Champion Euroleague
3rd placeGennadiy Volnov, Viktor Zubkov, Jaak Lipso, Armen Alatchachjan, Aleksandr Travin, Oleg Borodin, Arkhady Botchkarev, Vadim Kapranov, Yuri Korneev, Andrey Kovalev, Alexander Kulkov, Astakov, Brjanov, Rodionov 1966-67 _ Jaak Lipso, Gennadiy Volnov, Armen Alatchachjan, Vadim Kapranov, Alexander Kulkov 1967-68 3rd place _ Jaak Lipso, Gennadiy Volnov, Armen Alatchachjan, Vladimir Andreiev, Vadim Kapranov, Alexander Kulkov, Yuri Selhikov 1968-69 Champion Euroleague
ChampionArmenak Alachachian Sergei Belov, Gennadi Volnov, Jaak Lipso, Vladimir Andreev, Yuri Selikhov, Alexander Sidjakin, Anatoli Astakhov, Vadim Kapranov, Alexander Kulkov, Rudolf Nesterov, Nikolai Kovyrkin, A. Blik 1969-70 Champion Euroleague
FinalistAlexander Gomelsky Sergey Belov, Gennadiy Volnov, Vladimir Andreiev, Alexander Kulkov, Valeri Miloserdov, Yuri Selhikov, Alexander Sidjakin, Alan Zarmuhamedov, Vadim Kapranov, Blik, Gilguner, Illuk, Kocikov, Koykin 1970-71 Champion Euroleague
ChampionAlexander Gomelsky Sergei Belov, Ivan Edeshko, Alzhan Zharmukhamedov, Alexander Kulkov, Evgeni Kovalenko, Valeri Miloserdov, Vadim Kapranov, Nikolai Kovyrkin, V.Iljuk, N.Gilgner, Subbotin, Yastrebov 1971-72 Champion Winner Euroleague
_Alexander Gomelsky Sergey Belov, Ivan Edeshko, Vladimir Andreiev, Jastrebov, Vadim Kapranov, Evgeniy Kovalenko, Alexander Kulkov, Valeri Miloserdov, Alan Zarmuhamedov, Koykin, Illuk, Petrakov 1972-73 Champion Winner Euroleague
FinalistAlexander Gomelsky Sergey Belov, Ivan Edeshko, Vladimir Andreiev, Nikolai Gjatschenko, Evgeniy Kovalenko, Alexander Kulkov, Valeri Miloserdov, Alan Zarmuhamedov, Koykin, Illuk, Jastrebov, Petrakov 1973-74 Champion _ Alexander Gomelsky Sergey Belov, Ivan Edeshko, Vladimir Andreiev, Nikolai Gjatschenko, Evgeniy Kovalenko, Valeri Miloserdov, Alan Zarmuhamedov, Petrakov, Jastrebov, Koykin, Lushenko, Illuk, Akimov 1974-75 Finalist _ Alexander Gomelsky Sergey Belov, Ivan Edeshko, Vladimir Andreiev, Nikolai Gjatschenko, Evgeniy Kovalenko, Valeri Miloserdov, Alan Zarmuhamedov, Koykin, Jastrebov, Petrakov, 1975-76 Champion _ Alexander Gomelsky Sergey Belov, Ivan Edeshko, Sergey Kovalenko, Stanislav Eremin, Nikolai Gjatschenko, Evgeniy Kovalenko, Valeri Miloserdov, Alexander Salnikov, Alan Zarmuhamedov, Petrakov, Koykin, Jastrebov, Avdeev 1976-77 Champion Euroleague
Last 4Alexander Gomelsky Sergey Belov, Sergey Kovalenko, Ivan Edeshko, Stanislav Eremin, Aleksander Gusev, Evgeniy Kovalenko, Andrey Lopatov, Valeri Miloserdov, Anatoliy Myshkin, Alan Zarmuhamedov, A.Meleshkin, Petrakov 1977-78 Champion _ Alexander Gomelsky Sergey Belov, Sergey Kovalenko, Vladimir Arzamaskov, Stanislav Eremin, Aleksander Gusev, Evgeniy Kovalenko, Andrey Lopatov, Valeri Miloserdov, Anatoliy Myshkin, Alan Zarmuhamedov, A.Meleshkin, V.Petrakov 1978-79 Champion _ Alexander Gomelsky Sergey Belov, Ivan Edeshko, Sergey Kovalenko, Stanislav Eremin, Aleksander Gusev, Evgeniy Kovalenko, Andrey Lopatov, Valeri Miloserdov, Anatoliy Myshkin, Alan Zarmuhamedov, Meleshkin, Petrakov 1979-80 Champion _ Alexander Gomelsky Sergey Belov, Alexander Belostenny, Sergey Kovalenko, Stanislav Eremin, Evgeniy Kovalenko, Andrey Lopatov, Valeri Miloserdov, Anatoliy Myshkin, Viktor Pankraskhin, Sergey Tarakanov, Alan Zarmuhamedov, V.Petrakov 1980-81 Champion Euroleague
Last 4Alexander Belostenny, Sergey Kovalenko, Stanislav Eremin, Aleksander Gusev, Evgeniy Kovalenko, Viktor Kuzmin, Andrey Lopatov, Valeri Miloserdov, Anatoliy Myshkin, Viktor Pankraskhin, Sergey Tarakanov, Petrakov, Kozeljanko 1981-82 Champion Euroleague
Last 8Rimas Kurtinaitis, Stanislav Eremin, Aleksander Gusev, Viktor Kuzmin, Andrey Lopatov, Valeri Miloserdov, Anatoliy Myshkin, Viktor Pankraskhin, Sergey Tarakanov, A.Meleshkin, A.Koytun, M.Kozeljanko 1982-83 Champion Winner Euroleague
Last 4Vladimir Tkachenko, Stanislav Eremin, Aleksander Gusev, Viktor Kuzmin, Andrey Lopatov, Anatoliy Myshkin, Viktor Pankraskhin, Sergeiy Popov, Dmitriy Sukharev, Sergey Tarakanov, A.Lyndin, A.Meleshkin 1983-84 Champion _ _ Sergey Bazarevitch, Vladimir Tkachenko, Heino Enden, Stanislav Eremin, Alexander Ermolinskij, Aleksander Gusev, Andrey Lopatov, Anatoliy Myshkin, Viktor Pankraskhin, Sergeiy Popov, Dmitriy Sukharev, Sergey Tarakanov 1984-85 Finalist _ Euroleague
Last 4Yuri Selikhov Sergey Bazarevitch, Vladimir Tkachenko, Heino Enden, Stanislav Eremin, Viktor Pankraskhin, Sergey Tarakanov, Alexander Ermolinskij, Aleksander Gusev, Andrey Lopatov, Valery Tikhonenko 1985-86 Finalist _ Cup Winners' Cup
Last 4Alexander Gomelsky Sergey Bazarevitch, Vladimir Tkachenko, Tiit Sokk, Valeri Goborov, Sergey Tarakanov, Valery Tikhonenko, Heino Enden, Andrey Lopatov, Igor Miglinieks, Anatoliy Myshkin, Viktor Pankraskhin, Sergeiy Popov 1986-87 Finalist _ Cup Winners' Cup
Last 4Sergey Bazarevitch, Alexander Volkov, Tiit Sokk, Vladimir Tkachenko, Sergey Tarakanov, Valery Tikhonenko, Victor Berezhnoy, Heino Enden, Vladimir Gorin, Andrey Lopatov, Viktor Pankraskhin, Sergeiy Popov 1987-88 Champion _ _ Alexander Gomelsky Sergey Bazarevitch, Alexander Volkov, Tiit Sokk, Vladimir Tkachenko, Sergey Tarakanov, Victor Berezhnoy, Heino Enden, Valeri Goborov, Vladimir Gorin, Andrey Lopatov, Igor Miglinieks, Dmitriy Minaev, Viktor Pankraskhin, Sergeiy Popov 1988-89 3rd place _ Euroleague
Last 8Valeri Goborov, Vladimir Tkachenko, Kārlis Muižnieks, Sergey Tarakanov, Victor Berezhnoy, Vladimir Gorin, Andrey Lopatov, Igor Miglinieks, Dmitriy Minaev, Viktor Pankraskhin, Sergeiy Popov 1989-90 Champion _ Korać Cup
Last 4Vladimir Tkachenko, Victor Berezhnoy, Vladimir Gorin, Aleksander Gusev, Andrey Kornev, Andrey Lopatov, Dmitriy Minaev, Sergeiy Popov, Sergey Tarakanov, S.Kokerin, A.Meleshkin, G.Rezkov 1990-91 4th place _ Euroleague
Last 16Maxim Astanin, Victor Berezhnoy, Vladimir Gorin, Aleksander Gusev, Andrey Kornev, Maksim Kropachev, Oleg Meleshenko, Kochergin, G.Rezkov 1991-92 Champion _ _ Maxim Astanin, Andrey Kornev 1992-93 Champion _ _ Sergey Antipov, Sergey Bazarevitch, Sergey Ivanov, Maxim Astanin, Andrei Kharchinskij, Vladislav Kondratov, Andrey Kornev, Igor Koudelin, Igor Kurashov, Dmitriy Minaev, Andrey Olbreht, Tikhon Sevidov, Andrey Spiridonov, Alexey Vadeev 1993-94 Champion _ Euroleague
Last 64Vasily Karasev, Sergey Ivanov, Nikita Morgunov, Maxim Astanin, Sergey Bezrodnov, Igor Chernov, Vladimir Gorin, Sergey Grezin, Vladislav Kondratov, Andrey Kornev, Igor Koudelin, Igor Kurashov, Andrey Spiridonov, Alexey Vadeev 1994-95 Champion _ Euroleague
Last 8Stanislav Eremin Chuck Evans, Patrick Eddie, Vasily Karasev, Nikita Morgunov, Sergey Grezin, Evgeniy Kissourine, Andrey Kornev, Igor Koudelin, Igor Kurashov, Sergey Panov, Roman Safronov, Andrey Spiridonov, Sergey Tatarovich, Alexey Vadeev 1995-96 Champion _ Euroleague
3rd placeStanislav Eremin Vasily Karasev, Alexander Volkov, Gundars Vētra, Nikita Morgunov, Julius Nwosu, Evgeniy Kissourine, Andrey Kornev, Igor Koudelin, Igor Kurashov, Sergey Panov, Andrey Spiridonov, Alexey Vadeev 1996-97 Champion _ Euroleague
Last 32Stanislav Eremin Ruslan Avleev, Sergey Bazarevitch, Marcus Webb, Michael Jennings, Alexandre Bachminov, Valeri Daineko, Alexandre Goutorov, Andrey Kornev, Igor Koudelin, Sergey Panov, Andrey Spiridonov, Alexey Vadeev, Edmond Wilson 1997-98 Champion _ Euroleague Last 8 Stanislav Eremin Sergey Bazarevitch, Nikita Morgunov, Gundars Vētra, Marcus Webb, Michael Jennings, Valeri Daineko, Dmitriy Domani, Alexandre Goutorov, Igor Koudelin, Igor Kurashov, Sergey Panov, Dmitriy Shakulin, Mijail Solovev, Valery Tikhonenko, Anton Yudin 1998-99 Champion _ Euroleague
Last 16Stanislav Eremin Andrei Kirilenko, Vasily Karasev, Gundars Vētra, Randy White, Valeri Daineko, Dmitriy Domani, Alexandre Goutorov, Evgeniy Kissourine, Igor Koudelin, Vitaliy Nossov, Sergey Panov, Valery Tikhonenko 1999-00 Champion _ Euroleague
Last 16Stanislav Eremin Andrei Kirilenko, Vladan Alanović, Gintaras Einikis, Vasily Karasev, Gundars Vētra, Valeri Daineko, Dmitriy Domani, Igor Koudelin, Sergey Panov, Aleksey Savkov, Aleksey Shitikov, Mate Skelin, Valery Tikhonenko, Yadgar Karimov, Anton Iagodin, Sergey Pankratov, Aleksey Smirnov, Artem Ogurtsov, Konstantin Fomin, Sergry Gavrioushin 2000-01 4th place _ Euroleague
Last 4Valery Tikhonenko Vladan Alanović, Dmitriy Domani, Gintaras Einikis, Andrey Fetisov, Sergry Gavrioushin, Yadgar Karimov, Andrei Kirilenko, Igor Koudelin, Rusty LaRue, Nikita Morgunov, Nikolay Padius, Alexander Petrenko, Roy Rogers, Aleksey Savkov, Nicolai Alekseev, Juris Umbrasko, Denis Slaykovskiy, Oleg Stepanov, Aleksey Ugolkov, Artem Ogurtsov, Alexey Zvonov, Anton Iagodin, Evgeniy Kukushkin 2001-02 5th place _ Euroleague
Last 8Valery Tikhonenko Nicolai Alekseev, Dmitriy Domani, Andrey Fetisov, Gordan Giricek, Curtis McCants, Raimonds Miglinieks, Nikolay Padius, Zakhar Pashutin, Alexander Petrenko, Josko Poljak, Aleksey Savkov, Mirsad Türkcan, Ruben Wolkowisky, Nikita Morgunov, Roy Rogers, Juris Umbrasko, Danil Soldatov 2002-03 Champion Finalist Euroleague Last 4 Dušan Ivković Nikos Hatzivretas, Theodoros Papaloukas, Victor Alexander, John Robert Holden, Darius Songaila, Alexander Bashimov, Chris Gatling, Viktor Khryapa, Sergey Monya, Nikolay Padius, Sergey Panov, Evgeniy Pashutin, Zakhar Pashutin, Alexey Savrasenko 2003-04 Champion Finalist Euroleague 3rd place Dušan Ivković Theodoros Papaloukas, Dragan Tarlać, Victor Alexander, John Robert Holden, Alexander Bashimov, Marcus Brown, Viktor Khryapa, Sergey Monya, Sergey Panov, Alexey Savrasenko, Mirsad Türkcan, Anton Yudin, Egor Vyaltsev, Giorgi Tsintsadze, Valeri Likhodei 2004-05 Champion Winner Euroleague
Last 4Dušan Ivković Theodoros Papaloukas, Dimos Dikoudis, John Robert Holden, Martin Müürsepp, Alexey Savrasenko, David Andersen, Marcus Brown, Antonio Granger, Nikita Kurbanov, Sergey Monya, Sergey Panov, Zakhar Pashutin, Vasiliy Zavoruev, Yaroslav Korolev, Arthur Urazmanov 2005-06 Champion Winner Euroleague
ChampionEttore Messina Theodoros Papaloukas, Nikita Kurbanov, Sergei Panov, Vassili Zavoruev, Matjaž Smodiš, David Vanterpool, Jon Robert Holden, Zakhar Pashutin, Vladimir Dyachok, David Andersen, Aleksey Savrasenko, Anatoly Kashirov, Trajan Langdon, Thomas Van Den Spiegel 2006-07 Champion Winner Euroleague
FinalistEttore Messina Theodoros Papaloukas, David Andersen, John Robert Holden, Anatoliy Kashirov, Nikita Kurbanov, Trajan Langdon, Zakhar Pashutin, Anton Ponkrashov, Alexey Savrasenko, Matjaž Smodiš, Oscar Torres Martinez, Tomas Van Den Spiegel, David Vanterpool, Andrey Vorontsevich, Aleksey Shved 2007-08 Champion Finalist Euroleague
ChampionEttore Messina Theodoros Papaloukas, Nikos Zisis, Anatoly Kashirov, Matjaž Smodiš, Ramūnas Šiškauskas, Jon Robert Holden, Zakhar Pashutin, David Andersen, Aleksey Savrasenko, Artem Zabelin, Andrey Vorontsevich, Trajan Langdon, Marcus Goree, Alexey Shved, Thomas Van Den Spiegel, Viktor Khryapa 2008-09 Champion 3rd place Euroleague
FinalistEttore Messina Nikos Zisis, Victor Keyru, Matjaž Smodiš, Ramūnas Šiškauskas, Jon Robert Holden, Erazem Lorbek, Artem Zabelin, Andrey Vorontsevich, Trajan Langdon, Alexey Shved, Sasha Kaun, Viktor Khryapa, Zoran Planinić, Terence Morris 2009-10 Champion Winner Euroleague
3rd placeEvgeniy Pashutin Nikita Kurbanov, Victor Keyru, Matjaž Smodiš, Ramūnas Šiškauskas, Jon Robert Holden, Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Artem Zabelin, Anton Ponkrashov, Andrey Vorontsevich, Trajan Langdon, Sasha Kaun, Dmitri Sokolov, Viktor Khryapa, Zoran Planinić 2010-11 Champion Did Not Participate Euroleague Group Stage Duško Vujošević
Dmitriy Shakulin
Jonas KazlauskasNotable players
Notable coaches
- - Armenak Alachachian
- - Alexander Gomelsky
- Dušan Ivković
- Ettore Messina
See also
External links
- Official Site (English)/(Russian)
- St. Petersburg Times
- Official Facebook Page
- Official Youtube Channel
- Euroleague Profile
- Former CSKA Moscow Players (1945-2007) by Basketpedya.com
References
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PBC CSKA Moscow 1960-61 Euroleague Champions PBC CSKA Moscow 1962-63 Euroleague Champions PBC CSKA Moscow 1968-69 Euroleague Champions PBC CSKA Moscow 2005–06 Euroleague Champions 4 Papaloukas (Final4 MVP) | 5 Kurbanov | 6 Panov | 7 Zavoruev | 8 Smodiš | 9 Vanterpool | 10 Holden | 11 Pashutin | 12 Dyachok | 13 Andersen | 14 Savrasenko | 15 Kashirov | 21 Langdon | 22 Van Den Spiegel | Coach Messina
PBC CSKA Moscow 2007–08 Euroleague Champions 4 Papaloukas | 6 Zisis | 7 Kashirov | 8 Smodiš | 9 Šiškauskas | 10 Holden | 11 Pashutin | 13 Andersen | 14 Savrasenko | 15 Zabelin | 20 Vorontsevich | 21 Langdon (Final4 MVP) | 22 Goree | 23 Shved | 24 Van Den Spiegel | 31 Khryapa | Coach Messina
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