Quincy Promes stands as a historic figure for Spartak Moscow, becoming the club’s top scorer in the history of the Russian championships with a record tally of 87 goals for the red and white. Across his career in the national league, Promes eclipsed the previous mark held by Yegor Titov, who had 86 goals, cementing his status as a landmark player for the team.
During a recent Russian Premier League clash against CSKA Moscow in the 28th round, Promes added the 87th goal to his name by leveling the score in the 43rd minute. The game progressed into the second half with the scoreboard showing a balanced 1-1, and fans followed the online text commentary as the match unfolded.
Promes rejoined Spartak Moscow in February 2021, marking a return to a club where he had previously spent four years from 2014 to 2018. His earlier tenure culminated in the 2016/17 season when he helped the team secure the Russian championship, a title that remains a highlight in his career with Spartak.
After 27 rounds in the current Russian Championship, Spartak stood in fourth place with 50 points. The opponent on the day trailed by four points and held second place in the standings, making the match a pivotal moment in the race for the top positions.
Updated reports previously noted Promes speaking Russian in a casual setting, a moment captured in a video where he relaxed in a bar. The accompanying music features Dutch lyrics, reflecting the cross-cultural thread that has characterized his career and public appearances. The moment offered a glimpse into the player’s lighter side outside the pitch, resonating with fans who follow both his professional milestones and personal moments. [citation: socialbites.ca]