

Arsenal Tula 1–1 Spartak Kostroma: Pre‑Season Friendly Ends All Square
In a hard‑fought International Club Friendly on 21 June 2026, Arsenal Tula and Spartak Kostroma shared the spoils in a 1‑1 draw at the Arsenal Stadium. Both sides used the match to test fitness and refine tactics ahead of the upcoming domestic season, with a lively second half producing the only goals.
Match Overview
The first 45 minutes were largely a midfield battle, with both managers fielding mixed line‑ups to give minutes to squad players. Arsenal Tula controlled possession but struggled to break down a compact Spartak defence. The best chance of the half fell to Arsenal striker Dmitry Popov, whose header from a corner was cleared off the line by Spartak defender Ilya Fomin.
The deadlock was broken in the 63rd minute when Spartak Kostroma took the lead against the run of play. Winger Artem Zaitsev cut inside from the left and unleashed a low drive that beat Arsenal goalkeeper Sergei Ryzhikov at his near post. Arsenal responded quickly, equalising just five minutes later through substitute Mikhail Vorobyov, who latched onto a through ball from midfielder Pavel Ignatov and slotted calmly past Spartak’s keeper.
Neither side could find a winner in the closing stages, with both defences remaining solid. The draw was a fair result in a contest that prioritised preparation over pure competition.
Standout Performers
- Artem Zaitsev (Spartak Kostroma): A constant threat on the left flank, his goal was a moment of individual brilliance.
- Mikhail Vorobyov (Arsenal Tula): Came off the bench to score the equaliser and added energy in the final third.
- Dmitry Popov (Arsenal Tula): Clever movement caused problems for Spartak’s backline, though he lacked finishing luck.
Tactical Notes & Season Context
Arsenal Tula, competing in the Russian First League, used the friendly to work on pressing from the front and transitioning quickly. Spartak Kostroma, a Second League side, showed good organisation and will take confidence from a solid display against higher‑division opposition. With the Russian domestic season starting in mid‑July, both teams will view this performance as a useful benchmark.