Rubin Kazan coach Kurban Berdiyev claims retaining the Russian Premier Liga title proves their maiden success last year was "no fluke". Full Article at Sporting Life
Rubin Kazan coach Kurban Berdiyev claims retaining the Russian Premier Liga title proves their maiden success was "no fluke". Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 04: Gurban Berdiyew, Head Coach of FC Rubin Kazan gestures during the Russian Football League Championship match between FC Lokomotiv Moscow and FC Rubin Kazan at the Lokomotiv Stadium on October 04, 2009 in Moscow, Russia. View Photo »
I would be very disappointed if there were not 70,000 fans at the stadium in the decisive [Champions League] round against Rubin Kazan, and also against Roma on Sunday
Exactly 25 years ago to the date, Zenit St. Petersburg claimed the club's first ever Soviet First Division crown. But on the anniversary of that historical date, Zenit once again was able to witness a trophy presentation. Full Article at Bleacher Report
FC Rubin Kazan proved that winning the Russian title last season was no fluke by repeating the feat on Saturday when a goalless draw at home to FC Zenit St. Petersburg, combined with PFC CSKA Moskva's 3-2 win at rivals FC Spartak Moskva, clinched the... Full Article at UEFA
Rubin Kazan held Petersburg to a 0-0 draw to seal their second consecutive Russian Premier League title on Saturday. Full Article at ESPN
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 04: Gurban Berdiyew, Head Coach of FC Rubin Kazan gestures during the Russian Football League Championship match between FC Lokomotiv Moscow and FC Rubin Kazan at the Lokomotiv Stadium on October 04, 2009 in Moscow, Russia. View Photo »
Sometimes it’s very difficult to attack when there are ten players in the penalty area. Teams like Zenit St. Petersburg, Shakhtar Donetsk and of course also Rubin Kazan are good and play with good organization.
Rubin Kazan retained their Premier Liga title despite being held to a goalless draw at home by Zenit St Petersburg. Second-placed Spartak Moscow went down 3-2 at home to city rivals CSKA to sit five points behind Rubin with just one game to play. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
MOSCOW, November 21 (RIA Novosti) -- Rubin Kazan won their second successive Russian Premier League title on Saturday as it drew 0:0 at home with Zenit St. Petersburg, while second-placed Spartak Moscow lost 3:2 to cross-town rivals CSKA Moscow. Full Article at RIA Novosti
Defending champions Rubin Kazan retained the Russian Premier League title with a 0-0 draw at home to Zenit, after their closest pursuers Spartak Moscow lost 3-2 in their derby with CSKA Moscow. Full Article at FIFA
I would be very disappointed if there were not 70,000 fans at the stadium in the decisive [Champions League] round against Rubin Kazan, and also against Roma on Sunday
Sometimes it’s very difficult to attack when there are ten players in the penalty area. Teams like Zenit St. Petersburg, Shakhtar Donetsk and of course also Rubin Kazan are good and play with good organization.
If the field is ok, I’m not worried. I believe we are the better team, even if we lost the first leg. We don’t forget that Rubin Kazan are the champion of their country, they have money to spend, and they have a good group of hard working players. The main thing is that our players warm up thoroughly.
Our objective this week in the Champions League is to win in Russia (against Rubin Kazan). The defeat to Rubin Kazan was unexpected but we are the champions of Europe and we are expected to win.
Beating Kiev and then Rubin Kazan will be hard work, but if we want to qualify for the next round then we have to
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