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Manezhnaya ( Russian : Манежная площадь , IPA: [mɐˈnʲeʐnəjə ˈploɕːɪtʲ] , lit.   ' Manege Square ' ) is a pedestrian open space in the Tverskoy District , at the heart of Moscow . It is bound by the Hotel Moskva to the east, the State Historical Museum and the Alexander Garden to the south, the Moscow Manege to the west, and the 18th-century headquarters of the Moscow State University to the north.

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76-422: (Redirected from Manege Square ) Manezhnaya Square , Russian: Манежная площадь may refer to: Manezhnaya Square, Moscow Manezhnaya Square, Saint Petersburg Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Manezhnaya Square . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

152-417: A rally at Manezhnaya which turned violent. It made the square's name common in media when it comes to growth of nationalist sentiments in modern Russia. During the 1990s Moscow mayor Yury Luzhkov had the square closed to traffic and substantially renovated. The centrepiece of the refurbished square is a four-story underground shopping mall and parking lot, surmounted by a rotating glass cupola, which forms

228-476: A white stallion through Red Square and Manege Square. Russia national football team The Russia national football team ( Russian : Сборная России по футболу , romanized :  Sbornaya Rossii po futbolu ) represents Russia in men's international football . It is controlled by the Russian Football Union ( Russian : Российский футбольный союз , Rossiyskiy futboľnyj soyuz ),

304-601: A world clock of the Northern hemisphere with major cities marked and a scheme of lights below each panel to show the progression of the hour. On the top of the cupola is an equestrian statue of Saint George and the Dragon , the symbol of Moscow. Another innovation is the former river-bed of the Neglinnaya River , which has become a popular attraction for Muscovites and tourists alike, especially on sultry summer days. The course of

380-469: A 0–0 draw, Slovakia advanced to the play-offs above Russia on goal difference. Having failed to qualify Russia for the 2006 World Cup, Yury Syomin stepped down several weeks later and Russia began looking for a new manager. It was clear that a foreign manager would be needed as most of the high-profile Russian coaches were not successful with the national team. On 10 April 2006, it was announced that then- Australia manager Guus Hiddink would lead Russia in

456-598: A 1–1 draw with Estonia on 30 March 2005 in Tallinn was a major disappointment which saw the end of Georgi Yartsev's reign. Under new manager Yury Syomin , Russia were able to rekindle their hopes with a 2–0 win against Latvia before a 1–1 draw in Riga on 17 August 2005. Russia then had victories against Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and a 0–0 draw against Portugal. In their final game, Russia needed to win against Slovakia in Bratislava . After

532-489: A 3–0 defeat, but won their second match against Finland 1–0. However, Russia were knocked out of the competition in their final group match against Denmark where they lost 4–1. Following Russia's exit from the competition, Stanislav Cherchesov was sacked as coach. Russia competed in the League B for the season, thereby matching up with Turkey , Serbia and Hungary . Russia began comfortably, beating Serbia and Hungary to take

608-469: A 3–2 loss), while possessing a superior goal difference. The game finished 1–1 after an error by the goalkeeper Aleksandr Filimonov late in the game. Russia finished third in the group, failing to qualify for their second consecutive major tournament. Oleg Romantsev remained as manager of the national team to supervise their qualification campaign to the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan. In

684-527: A 4–0 win against Liechtenstein. This was followed by a string of shaky performances by Russia, two 1–1 draws against Sweden and Moldova and two 1–0 losses against Austria. Russia were awarded a 3–0 victory against Montenegro due to crowd violence. At this stage, Russia looked to be finishing third in their group before they bounced back by winning their remaining matches against Sweden, Liechtenstein, Moldova and Montenegro to finish second in their qualifying group above Sweden and qualify for UEFA Euro 2016 . During

760-580: A draw to take them to the second round, but lost 3–2 and was eliminated. Romantsev was sacked immediately following the tournament and replaced with CSKA 's Valery Gazzaev . His task looked difficult as Russia's group consisted of Switzerland, Republic of Ireland , Albania , and Georgia with the Irish considered favourites and an improving Swiss side as an increasing threat. Russia began their campaign with home victories against Ireland and Albania, but lost their next two games away to Albania and Georgia. Gazzaev

836-473: A four-man defense which successfully exploited Croatia offensive set-up which proved vulnerable to Russia's counter-attacking. Russia scored first (a long-range strike by Denis Cheryshev which was his fourth goal of the tournament and was later nominated for the Puskás Award ) and last (a header from Mário Fernandes at the 115th minute) as the match finished 2–2 after extra time, and then were eliminated 3–4 in

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912-421: A late goal from Juan Carlos Valerón put Russia on the brink of another group stage elimination. Four days later, Russia became the first team eliminated after a 0–2 defeat to Portugal. The final game of the group resulted in a surprising 2–1 victory over eventual champions Greece with Dmitri Kirichenko scoring one of the fastest goals of the tournament. In the 2006 World Cup qualifying tournament , Russia

988-685: A long-range shot from Lee Keun-ho , dropping it over the line to give the Koreans the lead. Russia then went on to equalise through substitute Aleksandr Kerzhakov , who drew equal to Vladimir Beschastnykh's record 26 goals for Russia, and the match finished 1–1. In the second match, Russia held Belgium at 0–0 at the Maracanã until substitute Divock Origi scored the only goal in the 88th minute. The final group stage match between Algeria and Russia on 26 June ended 1–1, advancing Algeria and eliminating Russia. A win for Russia would have seen them qualify, and they led

1064-584: A preparation friendly against Serbia , leading striker Pavel Pogrebnyak was injured and would miss the tournament. Russia lost their opening match 4–1 to Spain in Innsbruck but then beat Greece 1–0 with a goal by Konstantin Zyryanov . The third game saw Russia defeat Sweden 2–0 through goals by Roman Pavlyuchenko and Andrey Arshavin , resulting in Russia advancing to the quarter-finals in second place behind Spain. This

1140-593: A promising start, with two wins over Turkey and a home draw to Sweden. However, Russia wasted its opportunity to promote to League A after getting a 0–2 away defeat to Sweden, thus losing their first place to the Swedes instead and was forced to stay in League B . In qualification , the Russian side was drawn in Group I with Belgium, Kazakhstan , San Marino, Cyprus and Scotland. With

1216-515: A team of former Soviet Union players, including some born in other former Soviet republics . Led by manager Pavel Sadyrin , Russia were in Group 5 for the qualification campaign for the 1994 FIFA World Cup held in the United States which consisted of Greece , Iceland , Hungary and Luxembourg . The suspension of FR Yugoslavia reduced the group to five teams. Russia qualified alongside Greece with six wins and two draws. Russia went to

1292-522: A venue for great demonstrations celebrating the fall of Communism after the abortive Soviet coup attempt of 1991 . More recently, it made the news in connection with riots following the Russia national football team 's defeat at the 2002 FIFA World Cup . The place became a stage of rioting again in December 2010, when thousands of youth representing football fans and/or those who support nationalist slogans held

1368-569: A vital part of downtown Moscow, connecting Red Square (which sprawls behind the Iberian Gate immediately to the south) with the major traffic artery Tverskaya Street , which starts here and runs northwestward in the direction of Saint Petersburg . It is served by three Moscow Metro stations: Okhotny Ryad , Ploshchad Revolyutsii , and Teatralnaya . The Manezhka (as it is familiarly known) had its origins in Moiseyevskaya Square , which

1444-399: The 2017 Confederations Cup as hosts, yet once again produced a dismal performance. After defeating New Zealand 2–0, Russia disappointed its fans by losing 0–1 to Portugal and 1–2 to Mexico, thus once again crashed out from the group stage of a major FIFA tournament. Despite this dismal performance, Stanislav Cherchesov, appointed as coach of Russia after Euro 2016, was allowed to keep

1520-593: The 2024 LPBank Cup held in Vietnam. Russia was scheduled to face Vietnam and Thailand. They defeated Vietnam 3–0, however, the match against Thailand was cancelled for safety reasons due to Typhoon Yagi . On 15 November, Russia recorded its biggest ever victory as they thrashed Brunei 11–0 at the Krasnodar Stadium , before defeating Syria 4–0 in the following friendly, adding the number of Asian opponents Russia have played to nine. On 20 November 2024, shortly after

1596-459: The Czech Republic , said they would refuse to play Russia. On 27 February, FIFA initially announced a ban on any international competition being played in Russia, with any "home" matches having to be played on neutral territory behind closed doors , and ordered that Russia compete under the name of the Russian Football Union (RFU) and without being allowed to display the Russian flag or play

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1672-556: The Euro 2008 qualification campaign. For the Euro 2008 qualifying campaign, Russia were drawn into Group E with England , Croatia , Israel, Macedonia , Estonia, and Andorra. For much of the campaign, it was between Russia and England to obtain the final qualifying place behind Croatia. Russia lost 3–0 away to England, and in the return game in Moscow, fell to an early goal from Wayne Rooney . During

1748-532: The Faroe Islands to finish in first place with eight wins and two draws. In the final tournament, Russia was in Group C with Germany , the Czech Republic and Italy . They were eliminated after losing 2–1 to Italy and 3–0 to Germany. Russia's last game against the Czech Republic ended 3–3. Germany and Czech Republic went on to meet in the final . After Euro 96, Boris Ignatyev was appointed manager for

1824-621: The International Olympic Committee (IOC), FIFA and UEFA suspended the participation of Russia in their competitions. The Russian Football Union unsuccessfully appealed the FIFA and UEFA bans to the Court of Arbitration for Sport , which upheld the bans. Since then, they have played several friendlies against non-Western countries. After the breakup of the Soviet Union (which led to

1900-470: The Russian Football Union immediately sacked Byshovets and reappointed Oleg Romantsev as manager. Russia went on to win their next six games including a 3–2 victory over eventual champions France at the Stade de France . In their last game against Ukraine , a win for Russia would have resulted in outright qualification as the winners of the group, having an identical head-to-head record with France (a 3–2 win and

1976-562: The UEFA Euro 2000 co-hosted by Belgium and the Netherlands. Anatoliy Byshovets was appointed as Russia manager. Russia were drawn in Group 4 for the qualifying round with France , Ukraine , Iceland, Armenia , and Andorra . Russia and France were considered as favorites for the top two spots with Ukraine being an outside contender. Russia began their campaign with three straight defeats to Ukraine, France, and Iceland. Outraged by this result,

2052-456: The coat of arms . Home red shirt had a very similar design to the uniform of Soviet Union Olympic football team it used at the 1988 Summer Olympics , the last major tournament as of 2018 that Russia or USSR won. The back side of the inside of the shirt had "Together to Victory" ( Russian : Вместе к победе , romanized :  Vmeste k pobede ) slogan printed below the collar. The Russia national team's official shirt supplier in 2008–22

2128-495: The group stage . Despite a series of poor results in warm-up games, however, Russia began their World Cup campaign with a 5–0 demolition of Saudi Arabia, who were three places above them in the rankings, on 14 June in the opening match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. On 19 June, Russia won their second game of the group stage, beating Egypt by a scoreline of 3–1, taking their goal difference to +7 with only two matches played. The win over Egypt all but secured Russia's advancement into

2204-412: The group stages of the tournament, UEFA imposed a suspended disqualification on Russia for crowd riots during a group match against England. Russia were knocked out of the competition in their final group match which was against Wales (a 3–0 defeat); prior to this they had only collected a single point from a 1–1 draw against England which was followed by a 2–1 loss to Slovakia. Russia qualified for

2280-456: The knockout stage for the first time since 1986 , when they played as the Soviet Union; and also for the first time in their history as an independent state. They officially qualified for the knockout stage the next day, following Uruguay's 1–0 win over Saudi Arabia. Russia's final group game was against two-time world champions ( 1930 and 1950 ) Uruguay, losing 3–0, and finished second in

2356-626: The "same amount of power like in Europe" when compared to "lucrative European competitions". Magomed Adiyev , the current head coach of Kazakhstan national football team (Kazakhstan moved from the AFC to UEFA in 2002), also claimed that Russia should not move and rather "wait until further development". However, Australia, Japan, South Korea, three major AFC members, has urged the AFC not to allow Russia in even if they decided on doing so. Still, according to Martin Lowe,

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2432-447: The 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification ). In the final tournament, Russia was drawn into Group B with Cameroon , Sweden , and Brazil . Russia was eliminated from the tournament with three points. Sadyrin was sacked following what was a poor performance. After Sadyrin was sacked, Oleg Romantsev was appointed coach to lead Russia to UEFA Euro 1996 . During qualifying , Russia overcame Scotland , Greece, Finland , San Marino , and

2508-492: The 2022 World Cup. This was in accordance with a recommendation by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The Russian Football Union unsuccessfully appealed the FIFA and UEFA bans to the Court of Arbitration for Sport , which upheld the bans. On 20 September 2022, UEFA decided to ban Russia from participating in UEFA Euro 2024 . In response to the disqualification and suspension of Russia from all international football activities, especially within Europe, President of

2584-685: The AFC Congress in Manama in February 2023, which increased speculation about Russia's possible move to the AFC as the country was initially invited to compete in the CAFA Nations Cup , held by Central Asian nations that were formerly part of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union (except Kazakhstan), which Russia later chose not to enter. On 5 April 2023, UEFA president, Aleksander Čeferin , decided to extend

2660-454: The AFC has a significant number of members that are sympathetic to Russia, mainly in West and South Asia, as well as China, plus with several Central Asian countries (including Kazakhstan, which is the first UEFA nation to send a national team to play Russia since the invasion of Ukraine after Belarus), which could undermine Australia, Japan and South Korea's efforts due to their limited voices against

2736-407: The Euro 2012's opening game kick-off. The Sbornaya started off the tournament with a 4–1 win over the Czech Republic and temporarily went top of the group with three points. Alan Dzagoev netted twice and Roman Shirokov and Roman Pavlyuchenko scored. In the second game against co-host Poland, Advocaat's side saw Dzagoev continue his fine form. He netted the opener, but Poland managed to equalise in

2812-580: The Germans to the finals in South Africa and Russia to a play-off. On 14 November, Russia faced Slovenia in the first-leg of their two-legged play-off, where they won 2–1 with two goals from Diniyar Bilyaletdinov . In the return match, Russia lost 1–0 in Maribor , and Slovenia qualified for the finals on the away goals rule. On 13 February 2010, it was confirmed that Hiddink would leave his position as manager, with

2888-678: The Russian Football Union, Alexander Dyukov , implied that Russia should begin to discuss about moving to the AFC in order to continue competing in major international tournaments. In December 2022, the RFU Executive Committee opted to vote about the matter, but their attempt to move to the AFC did not materialise; instead, the RFU opted to create a working group with the aim of bringing Russia back to European competition. Still, Dyukov attended

2964-516: The Russian national anthem. This followed a decision taken by UEFA two days prior that stripped Saint Petersburg of hosting the 2022 UEFA Champions League final , which had been due to be held at Krestovsky Stadium , in addition to banning any UEFA-sanctioned matches from occurring in Russia. The decision was criticized by many as inadequate, and the next day FIFA and UEFA relented and issued blanket bans on Russian participation in international football, effectively barring them from participating in

3040-518: The Soviet Union, Russia was a founding member of UEFA in 1954, winning the first edition of the European Championship in 1960 and were runners-up in 1964 , 1972 and 1988 . Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union , Russia's best result was in 2008 , when the team finished third. On 28 February 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and in accordance with a "recommendation" by

3116-401: The Soviet Union. Match TV commentator Denis Kazansky said: "From the first day we had not been expecting much from our team. Then thoughts turned to winning the thing. What we have seen is a significant change in people's attitudes, and in the history of Russian football ." Russia then played Croatia in the quarter-finals held at Sochi , on 7 July. Coach Stanislav Cherchesov reverted to

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3192-620: The US as an independent country. The Russian squad consisted of veterans like goalkeeper Stanislav Cherchesov , Aleksandr Borodyuk and players like Viktor Onopko , Oleg Salenko , Dmitri Cheryshev , Aleksandr Mostovoi , Vladimir Beschastnykh , and Valery Karpin (some of these Russian players could have chosen to play for the Ukraine national football team but the Ukrainian Association of Football had not secured recognition in time to compete in

3268-407: The ban, stating it was "very hard" to lift it until the war is over, ensuring Russia's isolation from European football process. At the same time, Russia has also increasingly pivoted football games to Asia. From late 2022 to early 2023, Russia has played six AFC opponents, Kyrgyzstan , Uzbekistan , Tajikistan , Iran , Iraq and Qatar . In response, critics claim that the AFC doesn't offer

3344-451: The biggest tournament surprises, considering how Russia were the lowest-ranked team prior to the competition, and according to some, had one of the worst teams of the competition. Against the Spaniards who were known for their tiki-taka , coach Stanislav Cherchesov used a defensive 5–3–1–1 formation to sit deep and defend with ten men, and conceded no goals from open play as Spain's only goal

3420-560: The bourgeois lifestyle" in order to make room for Communist meetings and demonstrations. As a result, the 19th-century Grand Hotel and several Neoclassical mansions by Osip Bove were dismantled, whereupon the Moiseyevskaya Square was expanded to its present size and renamed Manezhnaya after the Moscow Manege it now abutted upon. Notwithstanding its new name, the eastern side of the square came to be dominated by another building,

3496-401: The break-up of the Soviet Union national football team ), Russia is the successor country of the Soviet Union, inheriting legal status of the Soviet Union in all fields, the Russia national football team inherits all the achievements that the Soviet Union national football team has won in the past . Russia played its first international match against Mexico on 16 August 1992, winning 2–0 with

3572-556: The campaign to qualify for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. In the qualifying stage, Russia was in Group 5 with Bulgaria , Israel , Cyprus , and Luxembourg. Russia and Bulgaria were considered the two main contenders to qualify from the group with Israel considered a minor threat. Russia began the campaign with two victories against Cyprus and Luxembourg and two draws against Israel and Cyprus. They continued with victories against Luxembourg and Israel. Russia suffered their only defeat of

3648-455: The campaign with a 1–0 loss to Bulgaria. They ended the campaign with a 4–2 victory in the return game over Bulgaria and qualify for the play-off spot. In the play-offs, Russia was drawn with Italy. In the first leg Russia drew 1–1. In the away leg, Russia were defeated 1–0 and failed to qualify for the World Cup. After failing to qualify for the World Cup in France, Russia played to qualify for

3724-474: The campaign with a 2–1 victory over Wales but on 11 October lost 2–1 to Germany. Russia's form then improved, and by winning 3–1 away to Wales on the same day as Finland drew 1–1 to Liechtenstein, guaranteed them at least a play-off spot. The match at the Luzhniki Stadium against Germany to top the group was watched by 84,500 fans. Miroslav Klose scored the only goal of the game in the 35th minute, sending

3800-421: The conclusion of the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League group stages, Russia were confirmed to be banned from the entire 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification , which raised questions over whatever Russia's affiliation to UEFA to remain or not. Following the break up of the Soviet Union , the Russian Football Union replaced the red and white Adidas kits with strips supplied by Reebok in red, blue and white reflecting

3876-495: The exception of its 1–3 loss to the Belgians away, Russia defeated other group opponents. The Russian team defeated San Marino 9–0 after the two 7–0 wins in 1995 and in 2015. Russia also defeated Scotland, Cyprus and Kazakhstan twice and qualified for the UEFA Euro 2020 . Russia consolidated its second place in the group despite being thrashed by number-one ranked Belgium 1–4 at home. Russia lost their first match against Belgium in

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3952-460: The expiration of his contract on 30 June. Russia directly qualified for Euro 2012 by winning qualifying Group B , defeating Slovakia, the Republic of Ireland, Macedonia, Armenia and Andorra. Russia were drawn into Group A with Poland , the Czech Republic and Greece. Led by Dick Advocaat , Russia had been unbeaten for nearly 15 games and managed to record a 3–0 win against Italy one week before

4028-678: The first place. In their last two games, they suffered two losses in Turkey and 0–5 in Serbia and finished the group in second place, remaining in League B . Russia was drawn to Group H for the 2022 FIFA World Cup , competing with Croatia, Slovakia , Slovenia , Cyprus, and Malta . After finishing second behind Croatia, Russia advanced to the play-offs . In the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine , several nations, including Albania , England , Scotland , Wales , and Russia's 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying play-off opponents Poland , Sweden and

4104-533: The game 1–0 after six minutes through Aleksandr Kokorin . In the 60th minute of the game, a laser was shone in Akinfeev's face while he was defending from an Algerian free kick, from which Islam Slimani scored to equalise. Both Akinfeev and Russian coach Fabio Capello blamed the laser for the decisive conceded goal. Russia were placed in Group G of UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying alongside Sweden, Austria , Montenegro , Moldova and Liechtenstein. Russia began with

4180-635: The governing body for football in Russia . Russia's home ground is the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow and their head coach is Valery Karpin . Although a member of FIFA since 1912 (as the Russian Empire before 1917, as the Russian SFSR in 1917–1924 and as the Soviet Union in 1924–1991), Russia first entered the FIFA World Cup in 1958 . They have qualified for the tournament 11 times, with their best result being their fourth-place finish in 1966 . As

4256-526: The group. Advancing from their group in second place, Russia faced Spain at the Round of 16 in Moscow. Spain were considered one of the tournament favorites with many accomplished players at club and international level, having won the 2010 edition . Russia managed to surprise Spain in one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history; beating them in a penalty shootout after the match ended 1–1 in regular time. BBC Sport and The Guardian described this as one of

4332-431: The introduction of the maroon and gold as the primary home colours. A return to red and white was made in 2011. The edition of the kit used at Euro 2012 featured a red base with gold trim and a Russian flag positioned diagonally while the away kit was a minimalistic white with red trim. The 2014 FIFA World Cup kit made a return to the maroon and gold colour scheme, with Russian flag-coloured stripes built horizontally into

4408-420: The job. On 2 December 2010, Russia were selected to host the 2018 World Cup and automatically qualified for the tournament. During the friendly matches prior to the tournament, Russia did not have good results. The team lost more games than it won and this made their FIFA ranking fall to 70th, the lowest among all World Cup participants. Russia were drawn to play Saudi Arabia , Egypt and Uruguay in

4484-552: The left flank and sent across towards substitute Dmitri Torbinski , who tapped the ball into the net. Arshavin then beat Edwin van der Sar , ending the match 3–1, and sent Russia through to their first major semi-final since the breakup of the USSR. In the semi-finals , Russia was once again matched up against Spain, and lost 3–0. Russia was drawn to Group 4 in qualification for 2010 FIFA World Cup , competing with Germany , Finland, Wales, Azerbaijan and Liechtenstein. The team started

4560-448: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Manezhnaya_Square&oldid=1255692323 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Russian-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Manezhnaya Square, Moscow The square forms

4636-553: The newly built Hotel Moskva , a hybrid of several styles, most notable for its huge proportions and uptight look. In 1967, the square was renamed after the 50th Anniversary of the October Revolution . Furthermore, in order to commemorate that event, the Communist authorities laid a foundation stone for a grandiose sculptural monument, which failed to materialize. In August 1991, Manezhnaya Square (its name by then restored) became

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4712-577: The penalty shootout. Nonetheless, this stands as Russia's best World Cup performance ever since the dissolution of the USSR. The team visited the FIFA Fan Fest in Moscow on Sunday, 8 July 2018, to thank their supporters and say goodbye. Following the World Cup run, Russia's position in the FIFA ranking rose from 70 to 40. Russia participated in the UEFA Nations League for the first time, where they were drawn with Turkey and Sweden. Russia had

4788-488: The preliminary stage, Russia was in Group 1 with Slovenia , FR Yugoslavia, and Switzerland , Faroe Islands, and Luxembourg. Russia finished in first place to qualify directly managing seven wins, two draws, and a loss. Russia was drawn into Group H with Belgium , Tunisia , and Japan . In their first game, Russia achieved a 2–0 victory over Tunisia, but lost their next match to Japan 1–0, causing riots to erupt in Moscow. For their last game against Belgium, Russia needed

4864-505: The readopted national flag of Russia . In 1997, Nike decided on a simpler design used at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2004, consisting of mainly a white base with blue trim and the opposite combination for the away kit. After failing to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup , Nike reintroduced red, this time as the home kit, while white being reversed as the away colour. This trend was continued by Adidas, who took over as suppliers in 2008. The 2009–10 season marked yet another change with

4940-596: The river (which now really flows underground) is imitated by a rivulet dotted with fountains and statues of Russian fairy-tale characters, as sculpted by Zurab Tsereteli . In 1995, Vyacheslav Klykov 's equestrian statue of Marshal Zhukov was unveiled in front of the State Historical Museum to mark the 50th anniversary of the Moscow Victory Parade of 1945 , when the Soviet commander had spectacularly ridden

5016-443: The second half Russia came from behind to win 2–1 with Roman Pavlyuchenko scoring both goals. On 17 November 2007, Russia suffered a 2–1 defeat to Israel to put qualification hopes in jeopardy, but Russia still managed to qualify one point ahead of England by beating Andorra 1–0 while England lost 3–2 to Croatia. In the Euro 2008 tournament, Russia were drawn into Group D with Sweden and Euro 2004 group rivals Spain and Greece. In

5092-524: The second half. Despite having drawn, the result wasn't seen as a bad one. A game against Greece finished with a 1–0 loss which eliminated the Russians from the tournament. The group stage exit resulted in a hostile reaction from fans and media. Advocaat and most of the team, such as Andrey Arshavin, were heavily criticized for their perceived overconfidence. In July 2012, the Italian Fabio Capello

5168-509: The sleeves, the front includes the pattern in different shades of maroon depicting the Monument to the Conquerors of Space . The away 2014 kit was mostly white with blue trim, the top of the front below the trim shows the view of Earth from space. The sides and back of the collar were made in the colours of the Russian flag. The 2018 FIFA World Cup kit did not have much decorations in it, except for

5244-557: The wider pro-Russian opinions in the AFC. In December 2023, the Russian Football Union decided not to apply for the transfer to AFC at the time (the application has to be made six months before the end of UEFA's reporting year in June), as the FIFA ban from official international competitions remained in effect. The RFU agreed to re-consider the transfer in the future depending on FIFA or UEFA's actions. In 2024, Russia decided to play against opponents from Asia once again, as they participated in

5320-448: Was drawn into Group 3 with Portugal, Slovakia , Estonia , Latvia , Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein . Russia began qualification with a 1–1 draw against Slovakia on 4 September 2004 in Moscow and then beat Luxembourg 4–0, but suffered a 7–1 defeat against Portugal in Lisbon , which remains Russia's worst defeat. Victories against Estonia and Liechtenstein seemed to put them back on track, but

5396-479: Was formed in 1798 in consequence of the demolition of the medieval Moiseyevsky Monastery which had stood on the banks of the muddy Neglinnaya River since the times of Ivan the Terrible . Although the river was later culverted, the neighbourhood remained crammed with public houses and taverns, which gave the area its infamous nickname of "Moscow's belly". A decision was reached in 1932 to pull down these "ugly relics of

5472-454: Was from a free kick set piece while Russia tied the game thanks for a penalty awarded for a handball. Igor Akinfeev, who saved two penalties including a foot-save to deny Spain's Iago Aspas , was voted as Budweiser Man of the Match . The win against Spain sent supporters and residents of Russia into wild celebrations, as they reached the quarter-finals for the first time since the breakup of

5548-548: Was named as the new Russian manager, after being sacked by England in February. Russia competed in Group F of World Cup qualification and qualified in first place after a 1–1 draw with Azerbaijan in their last game. In January 2014, Capello was rewarded with a new four-year contract to last up to the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. Russia played in Group H against South Korea , Belgium and Algeria . In their first group match, against South Korea, goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev fumbled

5624-461: Was overshadowed when Russian midfielder Yegor Titov tested positive for drugs ; amidst calls for Russia to be disqualified, Titov was given a one-year ban on 15 February 2004. Russia were drawn in Group A with hosts Portugal , Spain , and Greece. They were not among the favourites to progress and tournament preparations were hampered by injuries to defenders Sergei Ignashevich and Viktor Onopko. Russia started their tournament against Spain but

5700-508: Was sacked after a disappointing draw with Switzerland in Basel , and Georgi Yartsev was then appointed manager. He managed to qualify Russia for a play-off against Wales after home victories to Switzerland and Georgia. In the first play-off leg, Russia drew 0–0 with Wales in Moscow, but a Vadim Evseev header gave Russia a 1–0 victory in the away leg in Cardiff to qualify for Euro 2004 . The victory

5776-461: Was the first time ever since the fall of USSR, that saw Russia qualified from the group stage of a major tournament. In the quarter-final against the Netherlands , Roman Pavlyuchenko scored a volley ten minutes after half-time. With four minutes left in the match, Ruud van Nistelrooy scored, to make it 1–1 and put the game into extra time. But Russia regained the lead when Andrey Arshavin raced down

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