Legends Cup (Russia)

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Legends Cup
Organising body RFS
Founded2009; 15 years ago (2009)
RegionInternational
Related competitionsWorld Cup of Masters
Current champions Russia (2023)
Most successful team(s) Russia
(14 titles)
Websitelegends-cup.ru

The Legends Cup (Russian: Кубок Легенд) is an unofficial, international friendly six-a-side football tournament that is not recognized by FIFA, for retired senior (35+) players held in Russia since 2009. A match lasts 40 minutes, 20 minutes a half. Half-time takes 10 minutes. There are 5 field players and a goalkeeper.

The tournament is held with the support of the Russian Football Union, the Moscow City Duma and the State Duma. Russia has won the most titles with 14 to date.

Competitions[edit]

Finals[edit]

Note: All editions held in Moscow

The 2017 Russia team
Ed. Year Champions Score Runners-up Venue
1 2009  Russia 8–4  Spain Megasport Sport Palace
2 2010  Russia 4–2  Spain Megasport Sport Palace
3 2011  Russia 13–4  Netherlands Megasport Sport Palace
4 2012  Russia 6–2  Ukraine Megasport Sport Palace
5 2013  Russia 9–6  Ukraine Luzhniki Small Sports Arena
6 2014  Russia 9–6  Portugal Luzhniki Small Sports Arena
7 2015  Russia 8–7  Portugal Luzhniki Small Sports Arena
8 2016  Russia 15–9  France Luzhniki Small Sports Arena
9 2017  Russia 8–2  Germany Megasport Sport Palace
10 2018  Russia 7–6  Italy Megasport Sport Palace
11 2019  Russia 13–4  Germany Luzhniki Stadium
12 2020 United Nations World All Star 6–5  Russia
13 2021  Russia 13–8 United Nations World All Star [1]
14 2022  Russia 9−4  Turkey
15 2023  Russia 6–4 Commonwealth of Independent States CIS All Star

Wins by country[edit]

Team Winners Runners-up
 Russia 14 (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023) 1 (2020)
United Nations World All Star 1 (2020) 1 (2021)
 Portugal 2 (2014, 2015)
 Ukraine 2 (2012, 2013)
 Spain 2 (2009, 2010)
 Germany 2 (2017, 2019)
Commonwealth of Independent States CIS All Star 1 (2023)
 France 1 (2016)
 Netherlands 1 (2011)
 Italy 1 (2018)
 Turkey 1 (2022)

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