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Russia national football teamRussia's first-ever international football match was held on 30 June 1912 against Finland national team in Traneberg and finished with a score of 1-2. To date 722 games of the Russia national team were played. Russia participated in the World Cup finals 11 times, their best achievement was the fourth place in 1966. European Championship winner 1960 (Soviet Union), finalist 1964, 1972, 1988 (Soviet Union). Russia national football team all-time recordWP 64.7 P 722 W 375 D 184 L 163 GF 1255 GA 710 GF/P 1.738 GA/P 0.983 Av attendance 34 252 WP - winning percentage, P - played, W - wins, D - draws, L - losses, GF - goals for, GA - goals against, Av - average Russia football results by competition Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Winning Percentage Friendly matches and other tournaments 374 177 111 86 608 413 62.2 All-time Russia results by date 1
30 Jun 1912 10:00 (+1:00)
Traneberg, Tranebergs Idrottsplats V. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1912, Quarterfinal 2
01 Jul 1912 17:00 (+1:00)
Solna, Råsunda Idrottsplats 16-0 V. Olympic Games Consolation Tournament 1912, First round 3
03 Jul 1912 10:00 (+1:00)
Traneberg, Tranebergs Idrottsplats Friendly International 4
14 Jul 1912 17:00 (+2:30)
Moscow, Sokolniki Sports Club Pitch 0-12 Friendly International 5
04 May 1913 16:00 (+2:30)
Moscow, Sokolniki Sports Club Pitch 1-4 Friendly International 6
14 Sep 1913 16:00 (+2:30)
Moscow, Sokolniki Sports Club Pitch 1-1 Friendly International 9
16 Nov 1924 13:00 (+2:00)
Moscow, Stadion imeni Vorovskogo Friendly International 11
15 Jul 1952 19:00 (+2:00)
Kotka, Kotkan Urheilukeskus XV. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1952, Classification matches 12
20 Jul 1952 19:00 (+2:00)
Tampere, Tampereen (Ratinan) Stadion XV. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1952, First round 13
22 Jul 1952 19:00 (+2:00)
Tampere, Tampereen (Ratinan) Stadion XV. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1952, First round 14
08 Sep 1954 19:00 (+3:00)
Moscow, Dynamo Stadium Friendly International 15
26 Sep 1954 16:00 (+3:00)
Moscow, Dynamo Stadium Friendly International 16
26 Jun 1955 18:00 (+1:00)
Solna, Råsunda Fotbollstadion Friendly International 17
21 Aug 1955 16:00 (+3:00)
Moscow, Dynamo Stadium Friendly International 18
16 Sep 1955 19:00 (+3:00)
Moscow, Dynamo Stadium Friendly International 20
23 Oct 1955 14:00 (+3:00)
Moscow, Dynamo Stadium Friendly International 21
23 May 1956 18:30 (+3:00)
Moscow, Dynamo Stadium Friendly International 22
01 Jul 1956 13:30 (+1:00)
Copenhagen, Københavns Idrætspark Friendly International 23
11 Jul 1956 18:30 (+3:00)
Moscow, Dynamo Stadium XVI. Olympic Games Qualifying Tournament, Play-off 24
31 Jul 1956 17:00 (+3:00)
Ramat Gan, National Stadium XVI. Olympic Games Qualifying Tournament, Play-off 25
15 Sep 1956 16:00 (+1:00)
Hannover, Niedersachsenstadion Friendly International 26
23 Sep 1956 15:00 (+3:00)
Moscow, Lenin Central Stadium Friendly International 27
21 Oct 1956 15:00 (+1:00)
Colombes, Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir Friendly International 28
24 Nov 1956 12:00 (+10:00)
Melbourne, Olympic Park Stadium XVI. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1956, First round 29
29 Nov 1956 12:00 (+10:00)
Melbourne, Olympic Park Stadium XVI. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1956, Quarterfinal 30
01 Dec 1956 12:00 (+10:00)
Melbourne, Olympic Park Stadium XVI. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1956, Quarterfinal 31
05 Dec 1956 12:00 (+10:00)
Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground XVI. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1956, Semifinal 32
08 Dec 1956 14:15 (+10:00)
Melbourne, Melbourne Cricket Ground XVI. Olympic Games Final Tournament 1956, Final 33
01 Jun 1957 17:00 (+3:00)
Moscow, Lenin Central Stadium Friendly International 34
23 Jun 1957 19:00 (+3:00)
Moscow, Lenin Central Stadium 1958 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 6 35
21 Jul 1957
Sofia, National Stadium Vasil Levski Friendly International 36
27 Jul 1957 17:00 (+3:00)
Moscow, Dynamo Stadium 1958 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 6 37
15 Aug 1957 18:30 (+2:00)
Helsinki, Helsingin Olympiastadion 1958 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 6 39
20 Oct 1957 12:00 (+1:00)
Chorzów, Stadion Śląski 1958 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 6 40
24 Nov 1957 13:00 (+1:00)
Leipzig, Zentralstadion 1958 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Play-off Russia national football team records and stats10:0 Biggest victory (8 August 1957 vs Finland) 0:16 Heaviest defeat (7 July 1912 vs Germany) 12 Most consecutive victories (4 April 1995 vs Greece - 3 March 1996 vs Rep. of Ireland) 19 Most consecutive matches without defeat (3 March 1980 vs Bulgaria - 6 June 1982 vs Sweden) 5 Most consecutive draws (2 February 1992 vs Spain - 6 June 1992 vs Netherlands) 17 Most consecutive matches without a draw (6 June 1958 vs Austria - 6 June 1961 vs Turkey) 8 Most consecutive matches without victory (6 June 1912 vs Finland - 7 July 1914 vs Norway, 5 May 1998 vs Poland - 11 November 1998 vs Brazil) 6 Most consecutive defeats (8 August 1998 vs Sweden - 11 November 1998 vs Brazil) 23 Most consecutive matches scoring (11 November 1998 vs Brazil - 6 June 2001 vs Luxembourg) 5 Most consecutive matches without scoring (6 June 1973 vs Brazil - 10 October 1973 vs East Germany) 10 Most consecutive matches conceding a goal (6 June 2017 vs Portugal - 6 June 2018 vs Turkey) 6 Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal (9 September 1990 vs Norway - 2 February 1991 vs Scotland, 6 June 2011 vs Cameroon - 10 October 2011 vs Andorra) External sources
| Russia football association Russian Football Union Most caps for Russia 1. Sergey Ignashevich (2002 - 2018) - 127 caps 2. Viktor Onopko (1992 - 2004) - 113 caps 3. Oleg Blokhin (1972 - 1988) - 112 caps 4. Igor Akinfeev (2004 - 2018) - 111 caps 5. Yuriy Zhirkov (2005 - 2021) - 105 caps Most goals for Russia 1. Oleg Blokhin (1972 - 1988) - 42 goals 2. Artyom Dzyuba (2011 - 2021) - 30 goals 3. Aleksandr Kerzhakov (2002 - 2016) - 30 goals 4. Oleh Protasov (1984 - 1991) - 28 goals 5. Vladimir Beschastnykh (1992 - 2003) - 26 goals | ||||||||||||||
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