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18.05.2005 - CSKA Moscow wins UEFA Cup beating Sporting of Portugal
Moscow had become the first Russian soccer club winning the UEFA Cup beating Sporting Lisbon of Portugal 3-1 in the final match.
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18.05.2005 - The fate of the UEFA Cup will be settled May 18
The team, under head coach Valeri Gazzayev, started this season in the champion league-but ranked third in the group tournament. It went over to UEFA Cup games to beat a national record for the event. Spartak-Moscow was Russia’s only team to make it to the semifinals, 1998-and lost to Milan’s Inter.
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17.05.2005 - CSKA soccer club, has said at least 2,000 fans will make the trip to Lisbon
Sergei Aksenov, the press secretary of Moscow’s CSKA soccer club, has said at least 2,000 fans will make the trip to Lisbon, where the Russian side will take on Portugal’s Sporting in the May 18 UEFA Cup final.
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17.05.2005 - They took home gold in 1993, silver in 2002, and bronze in 2005. So, what’s next?
It has taken Russia’s national hockey squad twelve years to win the whole set of world championship medals.
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14.05.2005 - Russia and Canada will face off against each other at the Vienna stadium of Stadthalle
Since the first World Championship encounter between the USSR and Canada in 1954, the rivalry between the two nations has been particularly fierce, which legendary matches in various tournaments - the Super Series, the World Cups, Olympics, and championships in different age groups - have only intensified.
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14.05.2005 - Russia beats Finland to advance to semifinals
Russia beat Finland in a penalty shootout 3-2 at the ice-hockey World championship in Vienna on Thursday night and advanced to the semifinal after a three-year break.
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07.05.2005 - CSKA Moscow kicked Parma out with a confident 3-0 win in the second-leg semifinal Wednesday
Now CSKA are gearing up to compete for the much-coveted trophy with Sporting, in a May 18 final at Lisbon’s Jose Alvalade stadium. The Portuguese club lost yesterday’s dramatic return leg against the Dutch AZ, 2-3, but the second, crucial goal they scored in the last seconds (!) of overtime, placed them ahead of the other teams in their group on aggregate.
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05.05.2005 - Maria Sharapova, 18, may be the first
A Russian girl has never before made WTA Number One. Maria Sharapova, 18, may be the first. To get to the top, she needs only to win the $1.3 million German Open in Berlin this week.
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05.05.2005 - The IIHF World Championship final qualifying match with Belarus won’t be an easy ride for Russia
The IIHF World Championship final qualifying match with Belarus won’t be an easy ride for Russia, argues Russian forward Alexander Ovechkin. He is just the second Russian to go first in the NHL draft.
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05.05.2005 - CSKA Moscow will take on Parma in the second leg of their UEFA Cup semifinal
After a 0:0 draw in Italy, only a win will guarantee the Muscovites a place in the final of Europe’s second most prestigious tournament, whereas a score draw will be enough for the Italians, which will obviously affect the way they play. If Parma does score, then CSKA will have to put two into the opposition’s net.
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