Since the European Cup was made over into the Champions League in 1993, no team from the former Eastern Bloc has claimed the European crown. The only team from the East to have made an impact during that time was Dynamo Kyiv in the late 1990’s.The 2006/07 Champions League has seen a record six sides from the former Eastern Bloc competing in the group stages. The teams from Eastern Europe include Dynamo Kyiv (Ukraine), Levski Sofia (Bulgaria), Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine), Spartak Moskva (Russia) and CSKA Moskva (Russia).It is unlikely that this seasons winner will come from Eastern Europe (though one of these teams could win it if you take FC Porto as an example), but if you were to pick a team to make an impact on the competition you would have to chose Russia’s CSKA Moskva.The Russian’s clubs official name is PFC CSKA Mosvka or Professional Football Club – Central Sports Club of Army (Mosvka). Although they are not as successful as some of their Moskva rivals they have still won the old Soviet Championship seven times (1946, 1948, 1951, 1955, 1991), the Russian Cup in 2002, 2005 and 2006, and won the new Russian Premier League title twice…