Rubin Kazan–Krylia Sovetov Samara derby

Rubin Kazan vs. Krylia Sovetov Samara is major derby of Volga region. Rivalry of neighbouring large cities of Kazan and Samara is often called «Volga derby».

Total statistics

Rubin Krylia Sovetov
Games 25 25
Wins 11 6
Balls scored 36 27
Biggest win 4:1, 3:0 3:0

All official matches

Date Tournament Home Away Score
22.05.1969 Soviet Cup, 1/16 Rubin Krylia Sovetov 3:1
05.06.1970 Soviet First League Rubin Krylia Sovetov 0:0
04.11.1970 Soviet First League Krylia Sovetov Rubin 0:0
16.06.1971 Soviet First League Krylia Sovetov Rubin 1:0
01.08.1971 Soviet First League Rubin Krylia Sovetov 0:3
02.05.1975 Soviet First League Rubin Krylia Sovetov 1:0
19.08.1975 Soviet First League Krylia Sovetov Rubin 2:2[1]
06.04.2003 Russian Premier League Krylia Sovetov Rubin 0:0
18.10.2003 Russian Premier League Rubin Krylia Sovetov 3:1
10.04.2004 Russian Premier League Rubin Krylia Sovetov 1:3
02.10.2004 Russian Premier League Krylia Sovetov Rubin 2:1
18.06.2005 Russian Premier League Krylia Sovetov Rubin 2:2
23.10.2005 Russian Premier League Rubin Krylia Sovetov 2:1
27.03.2006 Russian Premier League Krylia Sovetov Rubin 0:0
28.08.2006 Russian Premier League Rubin Krylia Sovetov 2:1
16.06.2007 Russian Premier League Rubin Krylia Sovetov 1:0
21.10.2007 Russian Premier League Krylia Sovetov Rubin 3:0
05.07.2008 Russian Premier League Krylia Sovetov Rubin 2:2
25.10.2008 Russian Premier League Rubin Krylia Sovetov 3:0
11.07.2009 Russian Premier League Krylia Sovetov Rubin 1:2
30.10.2009 Russian Premier League Rubin Krylia Sovetov 4:1
09.07.2010 Russian Premier League Rubin Krylia Sovetov 3:0
29.10.2010 Russian Premier League Krylia Sovetov Rubin 0:2
01.05.2011 Russian Premier League Krylia Sovetov Rubin 2:2
28.08.2011 Russian Premier League Rubin Krylia Sovetov 1:0[2]

Incidents

Since 2000's, every derby is accompanied by conflicts between fans.

On 27 March 2006: In a scuffle after the match one man was hospitalized with cerebral injury.[3]

On 30 October 2009: Samara fans broke 650 seats and railings of Central Stadium (Kazan). Criminal proceedings were instituted against 4 fans.[4]

References

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