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Day in history – May 4

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In the military calendar, every day is important. We recall army history and interesting facts from May 4th.

On May 4, 1967, at the finish of the USSR Championship, CSKA defeated Dynamo Moscow 9: 2 thanks to doubles by Yuri Moiseev, Anatoly Ionov, Evgeny Mishakov and Viktor Polupanov, as well as a goal by Alexander Smolin.

On this day, the Moscow army team defeated Avtomobilist 9:3 in the last home match of the 1972/1973 season. In the absence of the shock trio Mikhailov – Petrov – Kharlamov, Vladimir Popov, Vladimir Vikulov, Anatoly Firsov, Vladimir Trunov, Mishakov and Vladimir Lutchenko scored a hat-trick.

On May 4, 1981, at the new arena in Setun, CSKA won a strong-willed victory over Dynamo Riga 7:3. The army team responded to a double by Helmut Balderis with a double by Alexander Volchkov, as well as goals by Sergei Gimaev, Andrei Khomutov, Sergei Babinov, Sergei Makarov, Vladimir Krutov.

On this day at the 1977 World Cup in Vienna, the USSR national team lost to Czechoslovakia 3:4, despite the goals of Boris Mikhailov and Valery Kharlamov. It was our second defeat in a row. In a year

At the World Cup in Prague, Soviet hockey players defeated Tre Krunur 6: 1, Mikhailov, Kharlamov, Balderis, Kapustin scored.

On May 4, in Turku, the USSR national team lost to the Swedes 1:2 in the last match of the 1991 World Cup and was content with the bronze of the World Championship and the title of European champion. Valery Kamensky became the best striker of the tournament, together with Vyacheslav Fetisov and Alexei Kasatonov he entered the first symbolic stars, Pavel Bure – the second.

On May 4, at the 1994 World Cup in Bolzano, Andrey Kovalenko's goal was only enough to get away from a dry defeat from the Americans in the World Cup quarter-finals – 1:3. Vyacheslav Kozlov, who arrived from Detroit, did not help our team either.

On this day at the 2008 World Cup in Quebec, CSKA captain Konstantin Korneev equalized the score in a difficult match with the Czech national team (4:4), as a result, ours, led by Vyacheslav Bykov, won 5:4.