| Editor-in-chief | Sergey Bregovsky (from October 2025) |
|---|---|
| Founded | 20 July 1924; 101 years ago (1924-07-20) |
| Language | Russian |
| Headquarters | Moscow,Russia |
| Website | SovSport.Ru |
Sovetsky Sport (Russian:Советский спорт,romanized: Sovetskiy sport; English: Soviet Sports) is a Russiannational daily sports newspaper. Until 19 March 1946 the newspaper was calledRed Sports (Russian: Красный спорт), it was not printed between 1928 and 1932.[1][2]
Founded on July 20, 1924, inMoscow, it was the first sports newspaper of theUSSR, an official organ of the USSR State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports andAll-Union Central Council of Trade Unions.[3] One of the major state-run Soviet newspapers, in 1975Soviet Sports was distributed in 104 countries and had a circulation of 3,900,000 (which increased to more than 5,000,000 in 1988). Having the nominal price of threekopeks, it was accessible to everyone in the country.
Soviet Sports provided daily coverage of major competitions in the USSR and abroad, of activities within national and international sports federations, published interviews with athletes, coaches and other sportspeople, and propagated a healthy lifestyle. It also organized traditional All-Union and internationalice hockey,athletics,volleyball,swimming,skiing and other tournaments. The newspaper was awarded theOrder of the Red Banner of Labour in 1974.
After the breakup of the USSR,Soviet Sports has been published by theRussian Olympic Committee and Soviet Sports Publishing House. Since 2001 it has been printed in colour.[4] In recent years the newspaper has shifted away from printed editions to publishing on its official website.