Congratulations

Posted on 29 May 2004 by Andy

Terek Grozny have become the first football team from outside the top division to win the Russian Cup. Their shock 1-0 victory over Krylya Sovietov Samara means that they will represent Russia in next season’s UEFA cup.

“I dedicate this win to all the Chechen people,” said match winner Andrei Fedkov, who chipped the ball over the goalkeeper to give the underdogs the only goal.

As I noted a couple of weeks ago, Terek are forced to play their home matches outside of Chechnya. Their ties are still going to present a major security headache for UEFA, though, especially if they are paired against a big club.

But, whatever happens next season, I imagine this victory and the prospect of their upcoming European campaign will do wonders for civilian morale in Chechnya.

For some background information on the club, check out this Moscow Times story which dents the fairy tale image a little by pointing out that they are one of the best financed teams in Russia. Their annual budget runs into the millions of dollars, largely courtesy of Chechnya’s recently departed President, Akhmad Kadyrov. It also reveals that Shamil Basayev, Chechnya’s most notorious terrorist leader, used to play for the club. Sadly, he appears to have misplaced one of his legs, so I don’t think he’ll be planning a comeback. Still, I wonder if he caught the match on tv?

Related posts:

    Terek on the march again
    Top flight football returns to Chechnya
    We’re over the moon, Vladimir!
    Zenit St Petersburg, UEFA Cup Champions
    Chechnya: The economic cost

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  1. Blethers.com Says:

    Chechen club to represent Russia in the UEFA Cup

    Terek Grozny, the first football team from outside the top division to win the Russian Cup, will be representing Russia in the UEFA Cup next year. Their potential adversaries will be pleased to learn that a trip to a war zone will not be required, as T…

  2. Blethers.com Says:

    Chechen club to represent Russia in the UEFA Cup

    Terek Grozny, the first football team from outside the top division to win the Russian Cup, will be representing Russia in the UEFA Cup next year. Their potential adversaries will be pleased to learn that a trip to a war zone will not be required, as T…

  3. Tim Worstall Says:

    Uefa Cup 2005

    My oh my, the Uefa Cup is going to be interesting next year. For non Europeans perhaps I should explain. Over here the major sport is soccer, and amazingly we actually have international competitions (unlike say the World Series, which has one non US t…

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