CSKA
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CSKA (an abbreviation for Central Sport Club of the Army in several Slavic languages) refers to military sports teams in several east European countries.
There are also several Sport Club of the Army (SKA) teams. During the time of the Soviet Union, all CSKA and SKA clubs that resided in the Soviet Union belonged to the Armed Forces sports society.
[edit] Contemporary CSKA and SKA teams
- CSKA Sofia
- PBC CSKA Sofia, a basketball club;
- PFC CSKA Sofia, a football club
- CSKA-Agro Stauceni
- CSKA Moscow
- HC CSKA Moscow, an ice hockey club;
- PBC CSKA Moscow, a basketball club;
- PFC CSKA Moscow, a football club;
- VC CSKA Moscow, a volleyball club
- FC SKA-Energiya Khabarovsk
- FC SKA Rostov-on-Don
- HC SKA Saint-Petersburg, an ice hockey club
[edit] Other
[edit] See also
- Armeesportvereinigung Vorwärts, the East German equivalent club
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