How far would you go to see a goalless draw?
Luch-Energiya took on Baltika Kaliningrad in the Russian Professional Football League (second division) on Sunday, with the away fans making a total round trip of 20,731 kilometres.
To put that figure into some kind of perspective, the A-League's Distance Derby between Perth Glory and Wellington Phoenix sees the clubs separated by 5262 kilometres.
The longest journey possible in the English Premier League is Bournemouth’s trip to Sunderland, which is around 571 miles each way.

Flying to and from the two places takes at least 14 hours, including a stop in Moscow. Anyone attempting to drive the course, which includes going through Siberia, would take over a week.
The match attendance was 3,782, with a tiny chunk of those away fans (pictured above).
Let’s never hear English football fans moaning about a Europa League away day to Eastern Europe ever again.
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