The season of 1932 became the eleventh in its history for FC Promcooperation Moscow . There is no genuine information about the results of the team’s performance in tournaments this season, this is due to the fact that in 1932-1933 the coverage of football in the Soviet press was sharply reduced.
| FC Promcooperation Moscow | |
|---|---|
| general information | |
| Season | 1932 |
| Trainer | not |
| Stadium | is unknown |
| Competition | |
| Championship Moskvoretsky district (spring) | is unknown |
| Spartakiada Promcooperation | is unknown |
| Top scorer | is unknown |
| Home attendance | |
| The largest | is unknown |
| Smallest | is unknown |
| Average | is unknown |
Team Composition
The performance in the first team of Stanislav Leut and Nikolai Starostin is reliably known
From the memoirs, one of the founders of the club, Nikolai Starostin , it is known that in the 1920s and 1930s, the brothers played for the club : Mosharov (Ivan, Pavel, Fedor and Alexander), Kozlov (Boris, Alexander, Victor and Grigory Ivanovich), Kozlovs (Alexander and Alexey Vasilievich), Kozlovs (Alexey and Vasily Ivanovich), Vinogradovs (Victor, Alexander and Andrey), Gudovs (Philip, Nikolay and Sergey) and Stepanovs (Nikolay, Sergey, Boris and Vladimir) [1] .
Championship Zamoskvoretsky district 1932 (spring)
| June 6 - 21, 1932 | Promcooperation (Moscow) | 9: 1 | Factory them. Kalinina (Moscow) | Moscow | |
| June 6 - 21, 1932 | Promcooperation (Moscow) | -: - | Paris Commune (Moscow) | Moscow | |
The result of the tournament: Promcooperation (Moscow) took 3rd place.
Spartakiad Promooperations 1932
| September 5, 1932 | Promcooperation (Moscow) | -: - | Promcooperation (Kharkov) | Leningrad | |
| September 6 - 7, 1932 | Promcooperation (Moscow) | 1: 2 | Promo-operation (Pavlovo) | Leningrad | |
| September 7 - 8, 1932 | Promcooperation (Moscow) | 1: 5 | Promcooperation (Leningrad) | Leningrad | |
| September 9, 1932 | Promcooperation (Moscow) | -: - | Promcooperation (Kiev) | Leningrad | |
The results of the remaining matches are unknown (the team from Kharkov or Leningrad won the tournament). Muscovites took 4th or 5th place in the tournament.
Friendlies
| April 18, 1932 | ZKP | 3: 1 | Promcooperation (Moscow) | Moscow | |
| until May 30, 1932 | Promcooperation (Moscow) | 2: 4 | Trekhgorka (Moscow) | Moscow | |
| August 18, 1932 | Sat Pavlovo-on-Oka | -: - | Promcooperation (Moscow) | Pavlovo-on-Oka | |
| September 10, 1932 | Sat Kalinina | -: - | Promcooperation (Moscow) | Kalinin | |
Literature
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- Yesenin K. Moscow football . - Moscow: Moscow Worker, 1974.- 264 p. - 100,000 copies.
- Goryanov L. Columbus of Moscow football . - Moscow: Moscow Worker, 1983 .-- 206 p. - 100,000 copies.
- Lebedev L. et al. Russian football for 100 years . - Moscow: RFU, 1997 .-- 724 p. - b / t copy ind.
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- Nisenboim E., Rasinsky B. From the ISS to Spartak . - Moscow: Profizdat, 2000 .-- 112 p. - b / t copy, copy
- Team of authors. Moscow football. XX century . - Moscow: VLADMO, 2000 .-- 176 p. - 2000 copies. - ISBN 5-89433-016-5 .
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Notes
- ↑ Nisenboim E., Rasinsky V. Spartak Moscow. The official history of 1922-2002. - M .: MS Media, 2002 .-- S. 795. - 870 p. - ISBN 5-902215-01-3 .