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2021–22 PFC CSKA Moscow season

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The 2021–22 PFC CSKA Moscow season was the club's 111th season in existence and the 30th consecutive season in the top flight of Russian football. In addition to the domestic league, CSKA Moscow participate in this season's edition of the Russian Cup.

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On 15 June, Ivica Olić left his role as Head Coach of CSKA Moscow by mutual consent, with Aleksei Berezutski being made Acting Head Coach.[1] A little over a month later, 19 July, Berezutski was confirmed as CSKA's new permanent head coach.[2]

Summer Transfers

On 28 May, Maksim Mukhin became CSKA Moscow's first signing of the summer, penning a five-year contract after joining from Lokomotiv Moscow.[3]

On 31 May, CSKA Moscow announced the signing of Anton Zabolotny from Sochi, on a contract until 2024.[4]

On 1 July, CSKA Moscow announced that Nikita Kotin had left the club by mutual consent,[5] whilst Vitaly Zhironkin joined Volgar Astrakhan on loan for the season the following day.[6]

On 6 July, young midfielders Anton Krachkovsky, Sergei Pryakhin and Andrei Savinov all joined Kairat Moscow on loan for the season, whilst Krachkovsky also extended his contract with CSKA Moscow until May 2024 and Savinov extended his until May 2025.[7]

On 9 July, Ilya Shkurin joined Dynamo Kyiv on a season-long loan deal.[8]

On 13 July, Vadim Konyukhov signed a new contract with CSKA Moscow until the end of the 2024–25 season, and then joined Zvezda Perm on a season-long loan deal.[9]

On 19 July, Maksim Yeleyev moved to Amkar Perm on loan for the season.[10]

On 30 July, Arnór Sigurðsson joined to Venezia on loan for the season.[11]

New Contracts

On 1 June, CSKA Moscow extended their contract with Tigran Avanesyan until the summer of 2026.[12]

On 9 June, Ilya Pomazun extended his contract with CSKA Moscow until the summer of 2026, and then moved to Ural Yekaterinburg on loan for the season.[13]

On 16 June, Gocha Gogrichiani extended his contract with CSKA Moscow for another year, until the summer of 2022, and then moved to Tekstilshchik Ivanovo on loan for the season.[14]

On 17 June, CSKA Moscow announced that Ivan Lapshov and Artur Galoyan had joined their training camp in Austria on trial.[15]

On 19 July, Kirill Nababkin signed a new one-year contract with CSKA after his previous contract had expired at the end of the 2020–21 season.[16]

On 22 July, Alan Dzagoev signed a new two-year contract with CSKA after his previous contract had expired at the end of the 2020–21 season.[17]

July

CSKA opened the season with a home fixture against FC Ufa on 25 July, which they won 1-0 thanks to a second half goal from debutante Anton Zabolotny.[18]

On 30 July, CSKA hosted the first Moscow Derby of the season, against Lokomotiv Moscow. Kristijan Bistrović gave CSKA the lead from a free-kick in the 19th minute before Fyodor Smolov equalised three minutes later. On the hour mark Rifat Zhemaletdinov gave Lokomotiv the lead, which they would hold to the end, leaving CSKA with a 2–1 defeat.[19]

August

On 4 August, CSKA confirmed that Nair Tiknizyan had left the club to join Lokomotiv Moscow.[20]

On 8 August, CSKA travelled to the VTB Arena to face Dynamo Moscow. After Chidera Ejuke gave CSKA the lead in the 8th minute, CSKA held the lead until the 58th minute, when Jaka Bijol fouled Arsen Zakharyan in the area and Daniil Fomin stepped up to score the penalty. Fomin scored Dynamo's second in the 73 minute with Dynamo holding on to win 2–1.[21]

On 14 August, CSKA played their second away game in a row, this time at the Rostov Arena against Rostov. Jaka Bijol opened the scoring in the 8th minute, with Fyodor Chalov doubling CSKA's advantage in the 36th. In the second half, Danil Glebov scored for Rostov in the 54th minute before Konstantin Maradishvili scored his first goal for CSKA in the 89th minute and secured all three points for CSKA.[22]

On 21 August, CSKA hosted Akhmat Grozny at the VEB Arena. After Yevgeni Kharin was sent off for Akhmat Grozny in the first half, Vladislav Yakovlev gave CSKA the lead with his first goal for the club in the 71st minute. Chidera Ejuke doubled CSKA's lead four minutes later, with the game ending 2–0 to CSKA.[23]

CSKA's last game of August took place on 26 August, away to Zenit St.Petersburg at the Krestovsky Stadium. A late strike from Sardar Azmoun saw Zenit run out 1-0 winners.[24]

On 30 August, Argentine striker Adolfo Gaich left CSKA to sign for Huesca on a season-long loan deal, whilst the next day, 31 August, Nikola Vlašić left CSKA to sign permanently for West Ham United.[25][26]

September

On 2 September, Konstantin Maradishvili left CSKA to sign for Lokomotiv Moscow.[27]

On 7 September, Vadim Karpov, Tigran Avanesyan and Lassana N'Diaye all joined Tekstilshchik Ivanovo on season-long loan deals.[28]

On 12 September, CSKA traveled to the Arsenal Stadium to face Arsenal Tula. Igor Diveyev gave CSKA the lead after 5 minutes, with Yevgeni Markov equalising for Arsenal Tula in the 18th minute. Ivan Novoseltsev gave Arsenal the lead in the 66th minute before Fyodor Chalov equalising for CSKA 8 minutes later, with the game ending in a 2–2 draw.[29]

On 20 September, CSKA hosted Spartak Moscow in the Main Moscow derby, with Anton Zabolotny scoring the only goal of the game in the 81st minute, before being sentoff for two bookings in injury time.[30]

On 27 September, CSKA travelled to the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium to face Nizhny Novgorod. Bakhtiyar Zaynutdinov gave CSKA the lead in the 31st minute, with Ilzat Akhmetov scoring a second half penalty to secure a 2–0 victory for CSKA.[31]

October

On 2 October, CSKA hosted Krasnodar in a 0–0 draw, that left CSKA 6th in the league going into the International break.[32]

CSKA returned to RPL action against Ural Yekaterinburg on 17 October, winning 1-0 thanks to Chidera Ejuke's third goal of the season.[33]

On 23 October, CSKA hosted Krylia Sovetov, and after being 0-1 down at halftime after an Ivan Sergeyev goal, Chidera Ejuke equalised just before the hour mark. Fyodor Chalov and Anton Zabolotny then scored two late goals to ensure CSKA won the match 3–1.[34]

On 30 October, CSKA traveled to the Ak Bars Arena in Kazan to face Rubin Kazan, Mikhail Kostyukov scoring a stoppage winner for the hosts to leave CSKA in 5th position after 13 games.[35]

November

CSKA lost their second game in a row on 6 November, suffering a 4–1 defeat to Sochi at the Fisht Olympic Stadium. After being 3-0 down at half time, to goals from Artur Yusupov and a brace from Mateo Cassierra, Bakhtiyar Zaynutdinov pulled one goal back in the 57th minute before Igor Yurganov retorted Sochi's three goal advantage late on to secure the win.[36]

On 8 November, Cédric Gogoua left CSKA by mutual consent.[37]

On 21 November, CSKA hosted Khimki in their 15th round match of the Premier League at the VEB Arena. In the 15th minute Bruno Fuchs was shown a straight red card for a professional foul on Kemal Ademi inside the penalty box. Ademi missed the ensuing penalty, with the match end as a 0–0 draw.[38]

On 28 November, CSKA lost 0–2 to Zenit St.Petersburg to end the month in 6th position after a month where they gained 1 point from a possible 9.[39]

December

On 4 December, CSKA traveled to Samara to face Krylia Sovetov at the Solidarnost Arena. After a goalless first half, substitute Emil Bohinen popped up in the 75th minute to score the only goal of the match, and earn CSKA the three points.[40]

On 11 December, CSKA played their final match before the winter break, beating Arsenal Tula 2-0 thanks to goals in each half from Anton Zabolotny, leaving CSKA 4th in the table at the break.[41]

On 30 December, young forward Mikhail Zabotkin joined Albacete Balompié on loan for the remainder of the season, with the option for the move to be made permanent.[42] Also on 30 December, Danila Bokov extended his contract with the club until the summer of 2023, and Vladislav Torop extended his contract until the summer of 2026.[43]

January

On 12 January, midfielder Kristijan Bistrović joined Fatih Karagümrük on loan for the remainder of the season, with an option for the move to be made permanent.[44]

On 17 January, CSKA announced the signing of Paraguayan midfielder Jesús Medina on a contract until the end of the 2024/25 season, after his New York City FC contract had expired.[45] Two days later, 19 January, CSKA announced the signing of Yusuf Yazıcı on loan from Lille until the end of the season, with the option to make the transfer permanent.[46]

On 26 January, Konstantin Kuchayev joined Rubin Kazan on loan for the remainder of the season, whilst Vitaly Zhironkin joined Kairat Moscow on loan for the remainder of the season the following day.[47][48]

On 31 January, Emil Bohinen joined Salernitana on loan for the remainder of the season, with an option to make the move permanent at the end of the season.[49]

February

On 1 February, Fyodor Chalov joined Basel on loan for the remainder of the season.[50]

On 17 February, Lassana N'Diaye joined Arda Kardzhali on loan for the remainder of the season, with an option for the move to be made permanent.[51]

On 18 February, CSKA announced the loan signing of Jorge Carrascal from River Plate until the end of the season.[52]

On 21 February, CSKA announced the loan signing of Jean-Philippe Gbamin from Everton until the end of the season.[53] The following day, 22 February, Viktor Vasin left the club to join Kairat on a permanent transfer,[54] and Maksim Yeleyev joined Tekstilshchik Ivanovo for the remainder of the season.[55]

On 23 February, CSKA were hit by sanctions from the United States Department of the Treasury as a reaction to the ongoing 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis.[56]

CSKA returned to RPL action on 26 February, defeating Spartak Moscow 2-0 at the Otkritie Arena, with goals from debutant Yusuf Yazıcı and Bakhtiyar Zaynutdinov.[57]

On 27 February, Ilya Shkurin's loan to Dynamo Kyiv was cut short, and he joined Raków Częstochowa on loan for the remainder of the season, with an option to make the move permanent.[58]

March

On 5 March, Yusuf Yazıcı scored an injury time winner to see CSKA defeat 10-man Nizhny Novgorod at the VEB Arena.[59] Seven days later, 12 March, CSKA faced Lokomotiv Moscow at the RZD Arena for the fifth Moscow derby of the season. CSKA took the lead in the 39th minute through Yusuf Yazıcı scoring his third league goal in three games, before Wilson Isidor equalised just before half time. Mário Fernandes then scored his first goal of the season in stoppage time at the end of the match to secure CSKA's fifth league win in a row.[60]

On 20 March, CSKA hosted Rubin Kazan at the VEB Arena. Yusuf Yazıcı gave CSKA an early lead, followed by goals from Jean-Philippe Gbamin, Jesús Medina and Jorge Carrascal saw CSKA 4-0 up inside 30 minutes, before Konstantin Kuchayev got one back for Rubin and Aleksandr Lomovitsky was sentoff for two bookable offences before half time. In the second half Yazıcı completed his Hattrick whilst Silvije Begić was also sentoff for two bookable offences, to see the game end 6-1 to CSKA over 9-man Rubin.[61]

April

On 3 April, CSKA hosted Ural Yekaterinburg at the VEB Arena. Igor Diveyev opened the scoring after 3 minutes before a Jaka Bijol own goal levelled the scores after 7 minutes. Eric Bicfalvi then gave Ural the lead mid-way through the second half before an injury time Penalty from Yusuf Yazıcı rescued a point for CSKA.[62] CSKA followed this draw up with a trip to the Arena Khimki where they were defeated 4-2 to by Khimki. CSKA held a 2-1 lead at half time after a goals from Yegor Ushakov and Yusuf Yazıcı cancelled out Ilya Sadygov's first half strike for Khimki. In the second half a brace from Aleksandr Rudenko and a goal from Besard Šabović gave Khimki the win.[63] On 16 April, CSKA travelled to the BetBoom Arena to face Ufa, where a late goal from Mário Fernandes seemed to have giving CSKA the victory, before Aleksei Nikitin scored in injury time for Ufa to share the points.[64] On 24 April, CSKA hosted rivals Dynamo Moscow at the VEB Arena, where a second-half goal from substitute Chidera Ejuke gave CSKA the victory.[65]

May

On 1 May, CSKA travelled to the Akhmat-Arena to face Akhmat Grozny, where goals in the second half from Daniil Utkin and Bernard Berisha saw CSKA suffer a 2-0 defeat to leave them 4th in the table.[66] On 7 May, CSKA host Sochi at the VEB Arena where an early first half goal from Artyom Makarchuk proved decisive in giving Sochi the win and extended the gap between the two teams to 5 points.[67] On 15 May, CSKA travelled to Krasnodar, where a 1-0 defeat saw them drop to fifth in the table.[68]

On 18 May, Mário Fernandes announced that he would be suspending his contract with CSKA following the last game of the season against Rostov on 21 May 2022, in order to spend some time in Brazil with his family and then return to CSKA when ready.[69] He explained that he needs to spend some time in Brazil with the family, but he is not terminating the contract and will return to CSKA if he feels ready.

On 20 May, CSKA announced that Alan Dzagoev and Hörður Magnússon would both leave the club at the end of the season,[70][71] whilst new contracts had been signed with Kirill Nababkin for an additional year, with Igor Akinfeev until the summer of 2024 and Yegor Ushakov until the summer of 2026.[72][73][74] Additionally, CSKA announced the permanent signing of Jorge Carrascal from River Plate after a successful loan period.[75]

CSKA ended the season on 21 May with a 4-0 victory over Rostov with the goals coming from Mário Fernandes, Jean-Philippe Gbamin, Ivan Oblyakov and Igor Diveyev, to see CSKA end the season in 5th position.[76]

June

On 8 June, CSKA announced that Vladislav Yakovlev had extended his contract with the club until the summer of 2025.[77] The following day, 9 June, CSKA announced that Tigran Avanesyan would join Baltika Kaliningrad for the upcoming season.[78] On 10 June, CSKA announced that Ilzat Akhmetov, has left the club with the expiration of his contract.[79]

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Squad

As of match played 21 May 2022
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Transfers

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  1. Previous club: New York City FC.

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Friendlies

23 June 2021 Wiener Neustadt Austria 1 3 Russia CSKA Moscow Wiener Neustadt, Austria
18:30 MSK (UTC+3) Onur 43' Report Chalov 49', 61'
Shkurin 79'
27 June 2021 KSV 1919 Austria 0 1 Russia CSKA Moscow Austria
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Report Stadium: Maradishvili 79'
5 July 2021 Copenhagen Denmark 1 0 Russia CSKA Moscow Bad Tatzmannsdorf, Austria
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Højlund 31' Report
9 July 2021 Admira Wacker Mödling Austria 0 1 Russia CSKA Moscow Austria
18:00 MSK (UTC+3) Report Akhmetov 51'
13 July 2021 ViOn Zlaté Moravce Slovakia 0 2 Russia CSKA Moscow Austria
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Report Oblyakov 40'
Ejuke 65'
19 July 2021 CSKA Moscow 2 1 Nizhny Novgorod Moscow
17:00 MSK (UTC+3) Akhmetov 28', 85' Yellow card 90'
Kuchayev Yellow card 44'
Vasin Yellow card 66'
Report Sapeta 67' (pen.) Stadium: VEB Arena
5 September 2021 CSKA Moscow 1 2 Lokomotiv Moscow Moscow
17:00 MSK (UTC+3) Akhmetov Yellow card 77'
Bagrintsev 82'
Report Kulikov 19'
Nenakhov Yellow card 41'
Nikitin 65'
Stadium: VEB Arena
10 October 2021 CSKA Moscow 1 1 Nizhny Novgorod Moscow
12:00 MSK (UTC+3) Chalov 47' soccer ball with red X 86'
Nababkin Yellow card 80'
Report Masoero Yellow card 15'
Berkovski Yellow card 38'
Kosarev 76'
Stadium: VEB Arena
14 November 2021 CSKA Moscow 3 1 Ufa Moscow
13:00 MSK (UTC+3) Bistrović Yellow card 46'
Kuchayev Yellow card 55' Chalov 62', 90'
Dzagoev 69' (pen.)
Report Zhuravlyov Yellow card 27'
Urunov Yellow card 51' 57'
Stadium: VEB Arena
24 January 2022 CSKA Moscow Russia 0 1 Luxembourg F91 Dudelange Dehesa de Campoamor, Spain
14:00 MSK (UTC+3) Report M.Kirch Yellow card 10'
D.Sinani 14'
2 February 2022 CSKA Moscow Russia 3 2 Denmark Viborg Dehesa de Campoamor, Spain
17:00 MSK (UTC+3) Zabolotny 4', 20'
Medina 15'
Report Bech 6'
Berger 53'
Lonwijk Yellow card 59'
5 February 2022 CSKA Moscow Russia 1 0 Denmark Nordsjælland Dehesa de Campoamor, Spain
17:00 MSK (UTC+3) Nababkin 58' Report
9 February 2022 CSKA Moscow Russia 3 2 Denmark Lyngby Dehesa de Campoamor, Spain
14:00 MSK (UTC+3) Oblyakov 26'
Zabolotny 43'
Yakovlev 89'
Report Sørensen Yellow card 28' 31'
Medina 54' (o.g.)
16 February 2022 CSKA Moscow Russia 3 0 Spain Real Murcia Dehesa de Campoamor, Spain
17:00 MSK (UTC+3) Zabolotny Yellow card 35' 60'
Diveyev 67'
Yakovlev 84'
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20 February 2022 Rubin Kazan 1 1 CSKA Moscow Turkey
15:00 MSK (UTC+3) Uremović Yellow card 15'
Hakšabanović 88'
Report Carrascal Yellow card 6' Red card 33'
Diveyev 17'
Oblyakov Yellow card 28'
26 March 2022 CSKA Moscow 2 0 Nizhny Novgorod Moscow
12:00 MSK (UTC+3) Tarba Yellow card 65'
Yakovlev 68', 71'
Yeleyev Yellow card 74'
Lukin Yellow card 85'
Report Gotsuk Yellow card 15'
Kakkoyev Yellow card 72'
Karasyov Yellow card 79'
Stadium: VEB Arena
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Competitions

Overview

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Last updated: 21 May 2022
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Premier League

League table

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Source: Premier Liga
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head matches won; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Head-to-head goals scored; 6) Matches won; 7) Goal difference; 8) Goals scored; 9) 2020–21 position (not applicable to final standings); 10) Play-off.
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  1. Head-to-head points: Krasnodar 4, CSKA Moscow 1.

Results summary

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Last updated: 21 May 2022.
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A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

25 July 2021 1 CSKA Moscow 1 0 Ufa Moscow
20:00 MSK (UTC+3) Zabolotny 61' Report Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 938[18]
Referee: Sergey Ivanov
31 July 2021 2 CSKA Moscow 1 2 Lokomotiv Moscow Moscow
17:30 MSK (UTC+3) Bistrović 19'
Mukhin Yellow card 23'
Tiknizyan Yellow card 58'
Oblyakov Yellow card 90+'
Report Smolov 22'
Barinov Yellow card 30'
Murilo Yellow card 31'
Kulikov Yellow card 43'
Zhemaletdinov 60'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 1,980[19]
Referee: Alexey Matyunin
8 August 2021 3 Dynamo Moscow 2 1 CSKA Moscow Moscow
20:00 MSK (UTC+3) Fomin Yellow card 21' 58' (pen.), 73'
Zakharyan Yellow card 45+3'
Laxalt Yellow card 72'
Report Ejuke 8'
Bijol Yellow card 57'
Stadium: VTB Arena
Attendance: 2,438[21]
Referee: Vladislav Bezborodov
14 August 2021 4 Rostov 1 3 CSKA Moscow Rostov-on-Don
20:00 MSK (UTC+3) Glebov 54'
Terentyev Yellow card 90+3'
Report Bijol 8'
Chalov 36'
Bohinen Yellow card 78'
Maradishvili 89'
Stadium: Rostov Arena
Attendance: 0[22]
Referee: Kirill Levnikov
21 August 2021 5 CSKA Moscow 2 0 Akhmat Grozny Moscow
18:00 MSK (UTC+3) Fernandes Yellow card 18'
Mukhin Yellow card 28'
Maradishvili Yellow card 68'
Yakovlev 71'
Ejuke 75'
Report Kharin Yellow card 13' Yellow-red card 23'
Berisha Yellow card 28'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 1,915[23]
Referee: Sergei Karasev
26 August 2021 6 Zenit St.Petersburg 1 0 CSKA Moscow Saint Petersburg
20:45 MSK (UTC+3) Malcom Yellow card 78'
Azmoun 82'
Report Dzagoev Yellow card 21'
Mukhin Yellow card 49'
Stadium: Krestovsky Stadium
Attendance: 998[24]
Referee: Sergey Ivanov
12 September 2021 7 Arsenal Tula 2 2 CSKA Moscow Tula
MSK (UTC+3) Markov 18'
Kostadinov Yellow card 45+2'
Kochenkov Yellow card 45+4'
Novoseltsev 66', Yellow card 84'
Report Diveyev 5', Yellow card 62'
Kuchayev Yellow card 17'
Mukhin Yellow card 57'
Chalov 74'
Stadium: Arsenal Stadium
Attendance: Ivan Sidenkov
Referee: 4,650[29]
20 September 2021 8 CSKA Moscow 1 0 Spartak Moscow Moscow
19:30 MSK (UTC+3) Zabolotny Yellow card 43' Yellow-red card 90+1', 81'
Bohinen Yellow card 71'
Oblyakov Yellow card 75'
Report Umyarov Yellow card 53' Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 9,023[30]
Referee: Sergei Karasev
27 September 2021 9 Nizhny Novgorod 0 2 CSKA Moscow Nizhny Novgorod
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Tkachuk Yellow card 29'
Balaj Yellow card 38'
Gotsuk Yellow card 85'
Report Zaynutdinov 31'
Akhmetov 63' (pen.)
Stadium: Nizhny Novgorod Stadium
Attendance: 2,996[31]
Referee: Kirill Levnikov
2 October 2021 10 CSKA Moscow 0 0 Krasnodar Moscow
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Oblyakov Yellow card 26'
Yakovlev Yellow card 76'
Report Ramírez Yellow card 60'
Vilhena Yellow card 82'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 7,448[32]
Referee: Vladimir Moskalyov
17 October 2021 11 Ural Yekaterinburg 0 1 CSKA Moscow Yekaterinburg
14:00 MSK (UTC+3) Goglichidze Yellow card 62' Report Ejuke 52' Stadium: Central Stadium
Attendance: 487[33]
Referee: Artyom Lyubimov
23 October 2021 12 CSKA Moscow 3 1 Krylia Sovetov Moscow
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Mukhin Yellow card 6'
Ejuke 57'
Chalov 85'
Zabolotny 89'
Report Sergeyev 11'
Prutsev Yellow card 60'
Begić Yellow card 73'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 6,375[34]
Referee: Vitali Meshkov
30 October 2021 13 Rubin Kazan 1 0 CSKA Moscow Kazan
14:00 MSK (UTC+3) Kvaratskhelia Yellow card 37'
Kostyukov 90+'
Dyupin Yellow card 90+'
Report Mukhin Yellow card 29'
Zabolotny Yellow card 54'
Zaynutdinov Yellow card 67'
Nababkin Yellow card 87'
Stadium: Ak Bars Arena
Attendance: 5,203[35]
Referee: Vladislav Bezborodov
6 November 2021 14 Sochi 4 1 CSKA Moscow Sochi
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Zaika Yellow card 3'
Yusupov 4'
Cassierra 14', 16'
Yurganov 87'
Report Zaynutdinov 57' Stadium: Fisht Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 7,628[36]
Referee: Sergey Ivanov
21 November 2021 15 CSKA Moscow 0 0 Khimki Moscow
14:00 MSK (UTC+3) Dzagoev Yellow card 8'
Fuchs Red card 15'
Fernandes Yellow card 57'
Report Ademi soccer ball with red X 17'
Dagerstål Yellow card 38'
Mirzov Yellow card 42'
Nabiullin Yellow card 51'
Bozhenov Yellow card 54'
Šabović Yellow card 80'
Tikhy Yellow card 90+'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 4,240[38]
Referee: Vladislav Bezborodov
28 November 2021 16 CSKA Moscow 0 2 Zenit St.Petersburg Moscow
20:00 MSK (UTC+3) Zaynutdinov Yellow card 20' Report Claudinho 34'
Azmoun Yellow card 63'
Mostovoy 90+'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 7,993[39]
Referee: Vladislav Bezborodov
4 December 2021 17 Krylia Sovetov 0 1 CSKA Moscow Samara
14:00 MSK (UTC+3) Chernov Yellow card 83' Report Mukhin Yellow card 60'
Bohinen 75'
Ejuke Yellow card 89'
Stadium: Solidarnost Arena
Attendance: 5,918[40]
Referee: Vladimir Moskalyov
11 December 2021 18 CSKA Moscow 2 0 Arsenal Tula Moscow
16:30 MSK (UTC+3) Zabolotny 33', 76' (pen.)
Diveyev Yellow card 69'
Akhmetov Yellow card 80'
Report Belyayev Yellow card 49'
Radaković Yellow card 75'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 0[41]
Referee: Igor Panin
Note: Match played behind closed doors.[117]
26 February 2022 19 Spartak Moscow 0 2 CSKA Moscow Moscow
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Umyarov Yellow card 40'
Moses Yellow card 90+6'
Report Fernandes Yellow card 24'
Carrascal Yellow card 30'
Yazıcı 49'
Zaynutdinov 79'
Ejuke Yellow card 83'
Stadium: Otkritie Arena
Attendance: 10,961[57]
Referee: Vitali Meshkov
5 March 2022 20 CSKA Moscow 1 0 Nizhny Novgorod Moscow
MSK (UTC+3) Carrascal Yellow card 44'
Yazıcı Yellow card 60' 90+6'
Report Larsen Yellow card 31'
Kecskés Red card 42'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 5,609[59]
Referee: Pavel Kukuyan
12 March 2022 21 Lokomotiv Moscow 1 2 CSKA Moscow Moscow
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Isidor 42'
Zhemaletdinov Yellow card 77'
Report Zaynutdinov Yellow card 31'
Yazıcı 39'
Gbamin Yellow card 41'
Dzagoev Yellow card 89'
Fernandes 90+1'
Stadium: RZD Arena
Attendance: 11,178[60]
Referee: Sergey Ivanov
20 March 2022 22 CSKA Moscow 6 1 Rubin Kazan Moscow
14:00 MSK (UTC+3) Yazıcı 5', 67', 86' (pen.)
Gbamin 11'
Shchennikov Yellow card 15'
Medina 24'
Carrascal 26'
Oblyakov Yellow card 34'
Zaynutdinov Yellow card 58'
Report Lomovitsky Yellow card 21' Yellow-red card 44'
Begić Yellow card 26' Yellow-red card 85'
Kuchayev 38'
Fattakhov Yellow card 78'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 12,042[61]
Referee: Kirill Levnikov
3 April 2022 23 CSKA Moscow 2 2 Ural Yekaterinburg Moscow
16:30 MSK (UTC+3) Diveyev 3'
Gbamin Yellow card 66'
Yazıcı 90+'
Report Kuzmichyov Yellow card 3'
Bijol 7' (o.g.)
Yegorychev Yellow card 36'
Bicfalvi 55'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 9,588[62]
Referee: Igor Panin
9 April 2022 24 Khimki 4 2 CSKA Moscow Khimki
14:00 MSK (UTC+3) Sadygov 9'
Rudenko Yellow card 20' 54', 86'
Grigalava Yellow card 42'
Šabović 80'
Report Ushakov 32'
Yazıcı 44' (pen.)
Carrascal Yellow card 68'
Stadium: Arena Khimki
Attendance: 5,520[63]
Referee: Pavel Kukuyan
16 April 2022 25 Ufa 1 1 CSKA Moscow Ufa
14:00 MSK (UTC+3) Jokić Yellow card 19'
Ortiz Yellow card 60'
Nikitin 90+'
Report Shchennikov Yellow card 55'
Fernandes 88'
Stadium: BetBoom Arena
Attendance: 8,877[64]
Referee: Evgeny Turbin
24 April 2022 26 CSKA 1 0 Dynamo Moscow Moscow
19:30 MSK (UTC+3) Ejuke 67'
Gbamin Yellow card 89'
Fernandes Yellow card 90+'
Report Laxalt Yellow card 38'
Yevgenyev Yellow card 86'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 13,321[65]
Referee: Sergei Karasev
1 May 2022 27 Akhmat Grozny 2 0 CSKA Moscow Grozny
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Sadulayev Yellow card 45+'
Utkin 46'
Semyonov Yellow card 63'
Berisha 90+'
Bystrov Yellow card 90+'
Report Yazıcı Yellow card 38' Stadium: Akhmat-Arena
Attendance: 5,161[66]
Referee: Vitali Meshkov
7 May 2022 28 CSKA Moscow 0 1 Sochi Moscow
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Gbamin Yellow card 36'
Akhmetov Red card 90+'
Report Makarchuk 10'
Popov Yellow card 27'
Adamov Yellow card 56'
Drkušić Yellow card 57'
Prokhin Yellow card 88'
Burmistrov Yellow card 90+'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 11,192[67]
Referee: Vladislav Bezborodov
15 May 2022 29 Krasnodar 1 0 CSKA Moscow Krasnodar
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Krivtsov Yellow card 20' 75'
Pivovarov Yellow card 90+'
Report Shchennikov Yellow card 33'
Ushakov Yellow card 34'
Carrascal Yellow card 45+'
Stadium: Krasnodar Stadium
Attendance: 24,485[68]
Referee: Vladimir Moskalyov
21 May 2022 30 CSKA Moscow 4 0 Rostov Moscow
17:00 MSK (UTC+3) Fernandes 4' Yellow card 56'
Gbamin 10'
Oblyakov 52'
Diveyev 87'
Report Stadium: VEB Arena
Attendance: 12,802
Referee: Yan Bobrovsky

Russian Cup

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Updated to match(es) played on 26 October 2021. Source: [118]
23 September 2021 2 Zenit-Izhevsk 0 4 CSKA Moscow Izhevsk
14:15 MSK (UTC+3) Myrzakov Yellow card 18'
Latsevich Yellow card 64'
Farrakhov Yellow card 79'
Report Akhmetov 9'
Kuchayev 24' Yellow card 57'
Zaynutdinov 76'
Zabolotny 90+1'
Stadium: Central Republican Stadium
Referee: A.Smolin
27 October 2021 3 Lipetsk 0 2 CSKA Moscow Lipetsk
17:00 MSK (UTC+3) Voydel Yellow card 46'
Yakovlev Yellow card 50'
Zavezyon Yellow card 86'
Redkovich Yellow card 90'
Report Bohinen 41'
Bistrović 85'
Stadium: Metallurg Stadium
Referee: R.Galimov

Knockout stage

2 March 2022 Round of 16 Sochi 1 2 CSKA Moscow Sochi
19:00 MSK (UTC+3) Margasov Yellow card 7'
Noboa 41'
Terekhov Yellow card 70'
Prokhin Yellow card 75'
Popov Yellow card 77'
Report Akinfeev Yellow card 39'
Diveyev 60', 87'
Mukhin Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Fisht Olympic Stadium
Referee: Sergey Ivanov
20 April 2022 Quarterfinal CSKA Moscow 0 1 Spartak Moscow Moscow
19:30 MSK (UTC+3) Carrascal Yellow card 24'
Gbamin Yellow card 36' Yellow-red card 45+3'
Mukhin Yellow card 37'
Zabolotny Yellow card 68'
Shchennikov Yellow card 78'
Fuchs Yellow card 90+3'
Report Bakayev 21' (pen.) Yellow card 32'
Martins Yellow card 43'
Caufriez Yellow card 45+1'
Nicholson Yellow card 78'
Sobolev Yellow card 87'
Gigot Yellow card 90+4'
Maksimenko Yellow card 90+5'
Stadium: VEB Arena
Referee: Vladimir Moskalyov
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Squad statistics

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Appearances and goals

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Clean sheets

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Torop & Bokov both played in CSKA's 2-0 victory over Metallurg Lipetsk on 26 October 2021

Disciplinary record

Number Nation Position Name Premier League Russian Cup Total
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2RussiaDFMário Fernandes500050
3BrazilDFBruno Fuchs011011
6RussiaMFMaksim Mukhin702090
7RussiaMFIlzat Akhmetov110011
8ColombiaMFJorge Carrascal401050
10RussiaMFAlan Dzagoev300030
11NigeriaFWChidera Ejuke200020
14RussiaDFKirill Nababkin100010
19KazakhstanMFBakhtiyar Zaynutdinov400040
27Ivory CoastMFJean-Philippe Gbamin402161
29SloveniaMFJaka Bijol100010
35RussiaGKIgor Akinfeev001010
41RussiaFWYegor Ushakov100010
42RussiaDFGeorgi Shchennikov301040
46RussiaFWVladislav Yakovlev100010
78RussiaDFIgor Diveyev200020
91RussiaFWAnton Zabolotny311041
97TurkeyFWYusuf Yazıcı200020
98RussiaMFIvan Oblyakov400040
Players away on loan:
20RussiaMFKonstantin Kuchayev101020
88NorwayMFEmil Bohinen200020
Players who left CSKA Moscow during the season:
22RussiaMFKonstantin Maradishvili100010
71RussiaMFNair Tiknizyan100010
TOTALS 53 3 10 1 63 4
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