Moscow (Chertanovo)
Young talents, mainly from Russia, are being trained at the Chertanovo Education Center, a sports school established in Moscow in 1976. The youth team is directed by outstanding coaches with UEFA licenses.
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Introduction of City
Moscow, the capital city of Russian Federation, borders both on Europe and Asia, which is geographically unique location both within the country and the world. It is concentrated with politics, finance, economic system, highly developed industry, and labor force.
History
It was 1147 when Moscow was mentioned in the Chronicles for the first time, since Prince Yuri Dolgoruky fortified Moscow on the lake. In 13th century, Moscow was prospered as the center of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, and played an important role as the second largest city after the Putol relocated in Saint Petersburg in 1712. Although Moscow was once ruined by Napoleon’s Russian expedition in 1912, it was reconstructed and became the capital of the Russia-Soviet Union after the Russian Revolution in 1918. It was the capital of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991. And it has been the capital of Russian Federation since 1992.
