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FC "Food Workers" in the 1926 season

The 1926 season was the fifth in its history for FC Pisheviki Moscow . In it, the team took part in the MGPSS championship, and also held a number of friendly matches.

FC Krasnaya Presnya Moscow
general information
Season1926
Trainerno
StadiumTomsk
Competition
MGSPS ChampionshipBronze medalist 3rd place
Top scoreris unknown
Home attendance
The largestis unknown
Smallestis unknown
Averageis unknown
The form
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The form
Main

Content

  • 1 Team
    • 1.1 First composition
    • 1.2 Other players
  • 2 Championship MGSPS 1926
    • 2.1 Results
    • 2.2 Playbacks
    • 2.3 Summary table (teams-I)
    • 2.4 Summary table (teams II)
    • 2.5 Final table (teams-III)
    • 2.6 Final table (club classification)
  • 3 Championship of the union of food workers
  • 4 MGPSS Games Championship
  • 5 Friendlies
    • 5.1 Main Team
    • 5.2 Other teams
  • 6 Literature
  • 7 notes
  • 8 References

Team

First

No.PlayerCitizenshipDate of BirthFormer club
?Sergey Artemyev September 25, 1909  Dynamo (Moscow)
?Stanislav Leuta January 20, 1903  Russian Geographical Society (Moscow)
?Peter Artemyev June 30, 1901  Novogireevo (Moscow)
?Sergey Bukhteev 1897  PKMSFK (Moscow)
?Pyotr Isakov July 1900  ZKS (Moscow)
?Pavel Kannunnikov May 21, 1898  Diet (Kursk)
?Konstantin Kvashnin December 27, 1898  Russian Geographical Society (Moscow)
?Lebedev is unknown  is unknown
?Peter Popov January 16, 1898  PKMSFK (Moscow)
?Valentin Prokofiev May 7, 1905  team of Nikolaev
?Vasily Rud is unknown  is unknown
?Alexander Starostin August 9, 1903  Russian Geographical Society (Moscow)
?Nikolay Starostin February 13, 1902  Russian Geographical Society (Moscow)
?Tatarnikov P.M. is unknown  SKZ (Moscow)
?Ivan Filippov is unknown  is unknown

Other players

It is authentically known that the second team included: Sergey Egorov and Panin I.

Due to the lack of reliable sources of information, the performance in this season, some players are not confirmed or it is not known which team the club played for this player. These players include:Vladimir Gorokhov , Sergey Rudnev , Alexey Sokolov [1] .

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] .

MGPSS Championship 1926

Results


Round 1 May 23, 1926KOR (Moscow)4: 2Food workers (Moscow)Moscow
Food workers (Moscow) :
Junior teams: II - 3: 3, III - 3: 0 (9 people almost the entire game)

2nd round May 30, 1926Food workers (Moscow)2: 1Palace named after Lenin (Moscow)Moscow
Food workers (Moscow) :
Junior teams: II - 7: 2, III - 4: 1

Round 3 June 6, 1926Food workers (Moscow)3: 2Russkabel (Moscow)Moscow
Food workers (Moscow) :
Junior teams: II - 6: 2 (both missed from the penalty spot), III - 3: 1

Round 4 June 10, 1926Soviet Trade Officers (Moscow)2: 9Food workers (Moscow)Moscow
Food workers (Moscow) :
Junior teams: II - 5: 6, III - 1: 4 (or 1: 2)

5th round June 13, 1926Food workers (Moscow)4-0Krasnoe Orekhovo (Moscow)Moscow

6th round June 20, 1926RKimA (Moscow)2: 1Food workers (Moscow)Moscow
Food workers (Moscow) :
Junior teams: II - 2: 6, III - 1: 8

Round 7 August 8, 1926Food workers (Moscow)-: -Perovo (Moscow)Moscow
Food workers (Moscow) :
Junior teams: II - 3: 2, III - 5: 3

Round 8 August 15, 1926Food workers (Moscow)5: 0RDPK (Moscow)Moscow
Food workers (Moscow) :
Junior teams: II - 5: 1, III - 6: 1

Round 9 until August 24, 1926Food workers (Moscow)7: 2Krasnyi Luch (Moscow)Moscow
Food workers (Moscow) :
Junior teams: II - 2: 0, III - 2: 0

Round 10 August 28, 1926Trekhgorka (Moscow)4: 2Food workers (Moscow)Moscow
Food workers (Moscow) :
Junior teams: II - 2: 1, III - 7: 1

11th round September 19, 1926Food workers (Moscow)-: -Sakharniki (Moscow)Moscow

Round 12 September 26, 1926Dynamo (Moscow)2: 6 [2]Food workers (Moscow)Moscow
Food workers (Moscow) :
Junior teams: II - 2: 5, III - 3: 4

* The numbering of rounds, due to transfers of matches, may differ from the actual one.

Playbacks


October 24, 1926Sakharniki (Moscow)1: 8Food workers (Moscow)Moscow

November 14, 1926OPPV (Moscow)2: 2Food workers (Moscow)Moscow

Summary table (teams-I)

MClubANDATNPMABOUT
oneOPPV (Moscow)1310one2? -?34
2Dynamo (Moscow)1392251-2833
3Food workers (Moscow)13823? -?31
?Krasnoe Orekhovo (Moscow)????? -??
?Trekhgorka (Moscow)13100359-3033
?Palace named after Lenin (Moscow)????? -??
?KOR (Moscow)136one6? -?26
?RKimA (Moscow)????? -??
?Soviet Trade Officers (Moscow)????? -??
?Russkabel (Moscow)????? -??
?RDPK (Moscow)????? -??
?Krasnyi Luch (Moscow)????? -??
?Sakharniki (Moscow)????? -??
?Perovo (Moscow)????? -??
  • Due to the lack of information on a number of tournament matches, the table is incomplete.
  • The team “Trekhgorka" was deprived of a number of points due to fines, so it was not included in the top three winners.

Summary table (teams II)

MClubANDATNPMABOUT
oneTrekhgorka (Moscow)1210oneone40-1533
2Food workers (Moscow)????? -??
3KOR (Moscow)125four530-1826
?Dynamo (Moscow)????? -??
?OPPV (Moscow)1310oneone65-1833 [3]
?Palace named after Lenin (Moscow)????? -??
?Sakharniki (Moscow)????? -??
?RKimA (Moscow)????? -??
?Soviet Trade Officers (Moscow)????? -??
?Russkabel (Moscow)????? -??
?RDPK (Moscow)????? -??
?Krasnyi Luch (Moscow)????? -??
?Perovo (Moscow)????? -??
  • Due to the lack of information on a number of tournament matches, the table is incomplete.
  • The OPPV team was deprived of a number of points due to fines, so it did not enter the top three winners.

Summary table (teams-III)

MClubANDATNPMABOUT
oneSakharniki (Moscow)????? -??
2Food workers (Moscow)????? -??
3KOR (Moscow)128one3? -?29th
?Dynamo (Moscow)????? -??
?OPPV (Moscow)????? -??
?Palace named after Lenin (Moscow)????? -??
?Trekhgorka (Moscow)????? -??
?RKimA (Moscow)????? -??
?Soviet Trade Officers (Moscow)????? -??
?Russkabel (Moscow)????? -??
?RDPK (Moscow)????? -??
?Krasnyi Luch (Moscow)????? -??
?Perovo (Moscow)????? -??

* Due to the lack of information about a number of tournament matches, the table is incomplete.

Summary table (club classification)

MClubABOUT
oneTrekhgorka (Moscow)?
2Food workers (Moscow)?
3-4KOR (Moscow)?
3-4OPPV (Moscow)?
.........

* The table is unfinished. Only the location of the first 4 teams is known.

Food Workers Union Championship

August 31, 1926Food workers (Moscow)2-0Pishchevkus (Leningrad)Moscow

MGPSS Games Championship

1/4 finals September 5, 1926Railway workers (Moscow)3: 1Food workers (Moscow)Moscow

1/2 finals September 12, 1926Sakharniki (Moscow)6: 1Food workers (Moscow)Moscow

Match for 5th place is unknownKommunalniki (Moscow)-: -Food workers (Moscow)Moscow

Friendlies

Main Team


May 3, 1926Food workers (Moscow)0: 2Trekhgorka (Moscow)Moscow

May 9, 1926Food workers (Moscow)4-0Krasnyi Luch (Moscow)Moscow
Food workers (Moscow) :
Junior teams: II - 0: 2, III - 3: 0

May 16, 1926KOR (Moscow)3: 1Food workers (Moscow)Moscow
Food workers (Moscow) :
Junior teams: II - 1: 2, III - 0: 0

July 18, 1926Food workers (Moscow)-: -Club them. Vorovsky (Moscow)Moscow

July 24, 1926Sat Yaroslavl1: 7Food workers (Moscow)Yaroslavl

July 25, 1926SKZH (Yaroslavl)0:10Food workers (Moscow)Yaroslavl

November 27, 1926Trekhgorka (Moscow)2: 2Food workers (Moscow)Moscow

Other Commands

This section presents the results of II, III. Matches of these teams played on the same days and with the same rivals as the first team (main).


May 3, 1926Pishcheviki-II (Moscow)0: 0Trekhgorka-II (Moscow)Moscow

July 24, 1926Sat Kostroma II1: 2Pishcheviki-II (Moscow)Kostroma

July 25, 1926Sat garrison (Kostroma)8: 5Food workers (Moscow)Kostroma

November 27, 1926Trekhgorka-II (Moscow)1: 1Pishcheviki-II (Moscow)Moscow

Literature

  • Perel A. Domestic football 60 years . - Moscow: Soviet Russia, 1958.- 76 p. - 10,000 copies.
  • 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.
  • comp. Kucherenko O. 100 years of Russian football . - Moscow: RFU, 1997 .-- 230 p. - 15,000 copies.
  • 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 .
  • Nisenboim E., Rasinsky V. Spartak Moscow. Official History 1922-2002 . - Moscow: MS Media, 2002 .-- 870 p. - ISBN 5-902215-01-3 .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 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 .
  2. ↑ Dynamo filed a protest against the games of I-II II teams, as disqualified players played for Pishchiviki. The MGPSS games section decided to replay the match.
  3. ↑ According to newspaper reports, the first three places were taken - “Trekhgorka”, “Pisheviki”, KOR. At the same time, the OPPV scored 33 points. Perhaps the team was fined for something.

Links

  • Official site of FC Spartak Moscow
  • Club season on Fanat1k.ru fans website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FK_foodFoodstuffers_ in_season_1926&oldid = 100004662


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