VVS Moscow
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VVS Moscow was a Soviet
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union , officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991....

 sports club representing the Soviet Air Force
Soviet Air Force
The Soviet Air Force, officially known in Russian as Военно-воздушные силы or Voenno-Vozdushnye Sily and often abbreviated VVS was the official designation of one of the air forces of the Soviet Union. The other was the Soviet Air Defence Forces...

. Among the sports the club participated in were soccer, ice hockey
Ice hockey
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, basketball
Basketball
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, and volleyball
Volleyball
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. They won the championships in basketball and volleyball in 1952, and the hockey team won three championships.

Vasily Stalin, the son of Joseph Stalin
Joseph Stalin
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin was the Premier of the Soviet Union from 6 May 1941 to 5 March 1953. He was among the Bolshevik revolutionaries who brought about the October Revolution and had held the position of first General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's Central Committee...

, was the president of the club. Vsevolod Bobrov
Vsevolod Bobrov
Vsevolod Mikhailovich Bobrov was a Soviet athlete, who excelled in both football , bandy, and ice hockey. He is considered one of the best Russians ever in all of those sports.- Biography :...

 played on the soccer team 1950-52 and the hockey team 1949-53. Viktor Tikhonov
Viktor Tikhonov
Viktor Vasilyevich Tikhonov is a Russian former ice hockey player and coach. He was the coach of the Soviet team when it was the most dominant team in the world...

, the future Soviet national team's coach, played on the hockey team, as did Boris Kulagin, future coach of other Moscow
Moscow
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-based hockey teams. Yevgeny Babich, otherwise a CDKA/CSKA
HC CSKA Moscow
HC CSKA Moscow is a Russian ice hockey club that plays in the Kontinental Hockey League. It is referred to in the West as "Central Red Army" or the "Red Army Team" for its past affiliation with the Soviet Army, popularly known as the Red Army...

 player, played with the VVS hockey team for its three championship seasons.

Hockey Team

In 1946-47, the VVS hockey team played in the new Soviet Championship
Soviet Hockey League
The Soviet Championship was the highest level ice hockey league in the Soviet Union, running from 1946 to 1992. Before the 1940s the game of ice hockey was not cultivated in Russia, instead the more popular form of hockey was bandy, with history of the game in Russia dating several centuries into...

 with Anatoly Tarasov as player-coach. VVS finished second in group A in the opening phase and fifth overall. Tarasov scored 14 goals, the highest total of the season. Angry with Vasily Stalin in the next season, he quit and joined CDKA, later known as CSKA.
At the end of the 1947-48 season, after the team finished seventh out of ten, Vasily Stalin brought the first line of forwards from Spartak Moscow
HC Spartak Moscow
HC Spartak is a professional ice hockey team based in Moscow, Russia. They are members of the Bobrov Division of the Kontinental Hockey League .-History:One of the sections of the Spartak Moscow sports club, HC Spartak Moscow was established in 1946...

 to the team: Zdenek Zigmund, Ivan Novikov, and Yuri Tarasov. They finished second in 1948-49.

On January 7, 1950, as the team was on the way to Chelyabinsk
Chelyabinsk
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, their airplane crashed in Yekaterinburg
Yekaterinburg
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 (then Sverdlovsk), and the only surviving players were Viktor Shuvalov and Vsevolod Bobrov, who survived because they never took that flight. Bobrov overslept and took the train instead, and Shuvalov was injured. VVS finished fourth in that season. Shuvalov led the league with 31 goals, and Bobrov placed second with 29.

The 1950-51 season saw the best players from other teams starting to play on VVS, and the team won the league championship. That year was also the first year of the USSR Cup, where VVS lost the final 4-3 to Krylya Sovetov
PHC Krylya Sovetov
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, also of Moscow.

In 1951-52, VVS won another championship and the USSR Cup, beating CDSA (CDKA before, CSKA later) 3-2 in the tiebreaking game for the former and Krylya Sovetov 6-5 in the final for the latter. They won the championship again in 1952-53 despite Bobrov's injury. After Joseph Stalin died, destalinization resulted in the unceremonious dissolution of VVS.

Soccer Team History

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Domestic Cup
Soviet Cup
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Top scorer
1945 Group 2
Soviet First League
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 (2nd)
2 17 9 6 2 32 12 24 Round of 32
1946 Group 2, South
Soviet First League
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 (2nd)
1 24 16 5 3 56 22 37 Round of 16
1947 Group 1
Soviet Top League
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 (1st)
13 24 3 5 16 21 54 11 Round of 16 Viktor Ponomaryov (8)
1948 Group 1
Soviet Top League
The Soviet Top League since 1970 was officially known as the Supreme League serving as the top division of Soviet Union football since 1936.It was one of the best football leagues in Europe ranking second among the UEFA members in 1988-1989 seasons...

 (1st)
9 26 9 3 14 33 52 21 Quarterfinal Viktor Piskovatsky (8)
1949 Group 1
Soviet Top League
The Soviet Top League since 1970 was officially known as the Supreme League serving as the top division of Soviet Union football since 1936.It was one of the best football leagues in Europe ranking second among the UEFA members in 1988-1989 seasons...

 (1st)
8 34 13 9 12 48 42 35 Round of 64 Sergei Korshunov (12)
1950 Class A
Soviet Top League
The Soviet Top League since 1970 was officially known as the Supreme League serving as the top division of Soviet Union football since 1936.It was one of the best football leagues in Europe ranking second among the UEFA members in 1988-1989 seasons...

 (1st)
4 36 20 5 11 78 52 45 Quarterfinal Viktor Shuvalov (16)
1951 Class A
Soviet Top League
The Soviet Top League since 1970 was officially known as the Supreme League serving as the top division of Soviet Union football since 1936.It was one of the best football leagues in Europe ranking second among the UEFA members in 1988-1989 seasons...

 (1st)
10 28 11 4 13 44 56 26 Semifinal Sergei Korshunov (13)
1952 Class A
Soviet Top League
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 (1st)
11 13 2 6 5 11 14 10 Quarterfinal Sergei Korshunov (4)

Notable players

  • Vsevolod Bobrov
    Vsevolod Bobrov
    Vsevolod Mikhailovich Bobrov was a Soviet athlete, who excelled in both football , bandy, and ice hockey. He is considered one of the best Russians ever in all of those sports.- Biography :...

  • Anatoli Isayev
    Anatoli Isayev
    Anatoli Konstantinovich Isayev is a retired Soviet football player and Soviet and Russian coach.-Honours:* Olympic champion: 1956.* Soviet Top League winner: 1953, 1956, 1958, 1962.* Soviet Cup winner: 1958....

  • Konstantin Krizhevsky
    Konstantin Krizhevsky
    Konstantin Stanislavovich Krizhevsky was a Soviet football player.-International career:Krizhevsky made his debut for USSR on July 15, 1952 in a 1952 Olympics game against Bulgaria. He played for USSR at the 1958 FIFA World Cup....

  • Aleksei Paramonov
    Aleksei Paramonov
    Aleksei Aleksandrovich Paramonov is a retired Soviet football player and manager.-Honours:* Olympic champion: 1956.* Soviet Top League winner: 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958.* Soviet Top League runner-up: 1954, 1955....

  • Anatoli Porkhunov
    Anatoli Porkhunov
    Anatoli Nikolayevich Porkhunov was a Soviet football player.-International career:Porkhunov made his debut for USSR on August 21, 1955 in a friendly against West Germany.-External links:...

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