Oldest Russian derby


The Oldest Russian derby is a football rivalry played between Moscow rivals FC Spartak Moscow and FC Dynamo Moscow. It is the oldest still-existing Moscow derby that originated back in early 20th century when both teams were competing for the Moscow Championship. During the early years of the Soviet Top League the derby had status of a national title rivalry.
The derby became less intense as Dynamo Moscow has not won a title since 1976 and only once succeeded in domestic competitions since the fall of the Soviet Union.
Spartak and Dynamo have competed in all but one of the seasons of Soviet/Russian top flight football since 1938. Spartak missed the 1977 season of the Soviet League due to relegation, while Dynamo missed the 2016–17 season of the Russian Premier League.

History

Game of political importance

This Moscow derby has also a political dimension. The teams fought each other for the championship of Moscow, and then for the Soviet Top League. In 1942, the founder and footballer of Spartak, Nikolai Starostin, was arrested, along with his three brothers among other teammates, facing accusations of involvement in a plot to kill Joseph Stalin. After two years of interrogations, the charges were dropped but the Starostin brothers were tried and sentenced to spend 10 years in the camps of Siberia. Throughout all those years, Nikolai Starostin had always believed that Lavrentiy Beria, Dynamo Moscow's chief patron, was the one behind all this. Returning from prison, Nikolai Starostin became chairman of Spartak again and always demanded from his players at all costs to beat Dynamo.

Decline

Around the end of the 1970s, the Spartak-Dynamo rivalry had lost its status in Soviet football; the blue-and-whites were slowly declining and Dynamo Kiev became the main rival of the red-and-whites. After the collapse of the USSR and the formation of the Russian Premier League, the confrontation between Spartak and Dynamo slightly increased.

Honours

Crossing the divide

Players who have played for both clubs

Statistics

Head-to-head record

Head-to-head record in Russian Football National League

Record wins

Spartak biggest wins

1991 — Soviet Top League — Spartak — Dynamo 7:1

1985 —Soviet Top League — Spartak — Dynamo 5:1

2005 — Russian Premier League — Spartak — Dynamo 5:1

2012 — Russian Premier League — Dynamo — Spartak 0:4

Dynamo biggest wins

1946 — Soviet Top League — Dynamo — Spartak 5:0

1940 — Soviet Top League — Spartak — Dynamo 1:5

1945 — Soviet Top League — Dynamo — Spartak 4:0

1948 — Soviet Top League — Dynamo — Spartak 5:1

1966 — Soviet Top League — Dynamo — Dynamo 4:0

2012 — Russian Premier League — Spartak — Dynamo 1:5

Matches list

Soviet Top League 1936 - 1992

Russian League 1992 -

Soviet Cup 1936 - 1992

Season
Venue
Atten.
Score
1949Dynamo Stadium-2–2
1949Dynamo Stadium-2–1
1950Dynamo Stadium75,0003–0
1952Olympic Stadium40,0000–3
1954Dynamo Stadium70,0003–1
1955Dynamo Stadium70,0001–4
1958Luzhniki Stadium-2–1
1963Luzhniki Stadium-2–0
1979Luzhniki Stadium30,0003–0
1990LFK CSKA3,5001–1
1990LFK CSKA4,0002–1

Russian Cup 1992 -

Season
Venue
Atten.
Score
1994Dynamo Stadium19,500
0-1
1995Dynamo Stadium13,000
1–0
2008–09Luzhniki Stadium23,000
0–3