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Spartak is the name of Spartacus in many Slavic languages and languages of other post-Soviet states. It may refer to:
In sports
Spartak (sports society), an international fitness and sports society that unites some countries of the former Soviet Union
= In Russia
=FC Spartak Moscow, a football club
FC Spartak Kostroma, a football club
PFC Spartak Nalchik, a football club
FC Spartak Vladikavkaz, a football club
FC Spartak Shchyolkovo, a football club
FC Spartak Nizhny Novgorod, a football club
HC Spartak Moscow, an ice hockey team
Spartak Saint Petersburg, a basketball team
Spartak Tennis Club, a tennis training facility
WBC Spartak Moscow, a women's basketball team
= In Ukraine
=Spartak (Ukraine), a physical culture and multi-sport club
Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk, a football team
FC Spartak Sumy, a football club
Zakarpattia Uzhhorod, a football club, formerly known as Spartak Uzhhorod
= In Bulgaria
=PFC Spartak Varna, a football team
PFC Spartak Pleven, a football team
FC Spartak Plovdiv, a football team
Spartak Sofia, a former football team
= In Serbia
=FK Spartak Ljig, a football club
FK Spartak Subotica, a football team
FK Radnički (disambiguation), several teams
= In Slovakia
=FC Spartak Trnava, a football team
TJ Spartak Myjava, a football team
FK Spartak Vráble, a football team
FK Spartak Bánovce nad Bebravou, a football team
= In other countries
=Spartak Stadium (disambiguation)
FC Spartak Semey, a Kazakh football team
SK Spartak Příbram, a Czech football team
Spartak Helsinki, a football club from Finland
Spartak (Cape Verde), a Cape Verdean football team
Barnt Green Spartak F.C., the former name of English football team Birmingham United
Bristol Spartak F.C., an English football team
Budapesti Spartacus, a Hungarian sports club
Spartak Gringley, a consistently successful fantasy football team, particularly in The Golden Boot Game
Spartak FC founded 1994 and one time member of BP Berkhamstead Sunday League playing in Div 6, Divisional Cup runners up 1999.
Places
Spartak, Yasynuvata Raion, a village in Donetsk Oblast
Spartak, Kyrgyzstan, a village in Chuy Province, Kyrgyzstan
Other uses
Spartak (given name)
Spartak (Moscow Metro), a station of Moscow Metro
Spartacus (ballet), by Aram Khachaturian
See also
Sparta (disambiguation)
Spartacus (disambiguation)
Spartak! were a musical collective from Alcobaça, Portugal. Although Alcobaça is relatively small, it maintains a music scene including Loto, The Gift and Samuel Jerónimo. Spartak's debut EP Spartak! One (released in May 2006) was produced by Ricardo Coelho of Loto.
History
The band did not maintain a "fixed" lineup, but recorded as a collective of various members in order to accommodate a variety of artistic ideas. The live band generally performed with one lead vocalist, two guitarists, bass, a keyboardist, and a drummer, and occasionally an image projectionist. In addition to founding members Tiago Matos, Márcio Duarte, Wagner Fernandes, and Carlos Sousa, other live band members have included JT (Loto), Nuno Ruas, and Nuno Oliveira.
Nuno Galopim (national radio broadcaster and journalist with Diário de Notícias) wrote an editorial upon their debut, stating "By their own hand, Spartak! signal with their debut EP the best moment of pop we've heard since 2004. It's great to discover such a good cocktail of references inside a collection of five songs; this EP demonstrates just why it's a good idea to keep one's eye trained on the center of the country [Portugal]". The EP also received airplay on Portuguese national radio stations Rádio Radar, Coimbra University Radio and via DJs Fernando Alvim and Henrique Amaro on RDP Antena 3. The band completed a Portuguese national tour in 2006.
In 2008, Spartak! recorded their final single "Hyperspace". As with the original EP, "Hyperspace" was also produced by Ricardo Coelho, with mixing by Armando Teixeira (Balla, Bulllet). Spartak! disbanded in May 2008.
Discography
Spartak! One (EP) - 2006
Other projects
2006 - CD Acorda! Nova Música Portuguesa - "King Tubby", "Spartak!One"
2007 - CD Novo Rock Português (Chiado Records) - "King Tubby"
References
External links
Spartak!'s Official Myspace Page
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Spartak Makovsky
- FC Spartak Moskow
- Stadion Dolen Omurzakov
- Domenico Tedesco
- FC Spartak Kostroma
- PFC Spartak Nalchik
- FC Spartak Trnava
- FC Spartak Tambov
- Ilya Kutepov
- Aleksandr Chernikov
- Spartak
- Spartak Moscow
- FC Spartak Moscow
- FC Spartak Varna
- FK Spartak Subotica
- FC Spartak Trnava
- Spartak!
- FC Hradec Králové
- FC Spartak Vladikavkaz
- Spartak, Donetsk Raion, Donetsk Oblast