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Release Date:
April 22, 2022
Original Title:
Мы – Спартак
Alternate Titles:
My — Spartak
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
KION
Sports.ru
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
On April 22, 2022, Spartak, one of the most famous football clubs in the world, will turn 100 years old. This is an important date not only for the history of the club, but for the entire national football as a whole. Popular love that goes far beyond Moscow and even Russia is something that no club in our country can boast of. Golden times are replaced by trophy drought, great coaches are replaced by mediocre ones, great victories alternate with the most offensive and even shameful defeats. But the love of the fans and the passion of the fans is the foundation on which the club stands.
Camera Operator:
Evgeny Petrushansky
Sergey Karpov
Creative Producer:
Angelina Golikova
Director:
Yury Chichkov
Editor:
Maxim Voevodin
Andrey Travnikov
Executive Producer:
Sofya Sheveleva
Line Producer:
Tikhon Bazilevsky
Producer:
Alexey Balukhtin
Maxim Filatov
Igor Mishin
Inna Dunaeva
Screenplay:
Galina Masalova
Sound Director:
Alexandr Khokhlov
Petr Fedin
German Shumacher
Dmitry Krupenya
Alena Vasilyeva
Yaroslav Redkin
Writer:
Галина Мосалова
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