Russian clubs played in near silence on Saturday as the country mourned 64 people killed in a shopping mall fire.
Fan groups across the country agreed not to sing for the first halves of their league games as a mark of respect after Sunday's fire in the Siberian city of Kemerovo shook the nation.
It wasn't quite 45 minutes of silence -- there were often the cheers and whistles of a regular game, albeit a little subdued.
At Spartak Moscow, whose usually boisterous fans first proposed the gesture, the quiet half ended with cheers as the home team went 1-0 up in stoppage time.