FC Dynamo Moscow

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Dynamo
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Full name Football Club Dynamo Moscow
Nickname(s)White-Blues, Musora (Cops)
Founded 1923
Ground Dynamo Stadium, Moscow
(Capacity 36,540)
Chairman Dmitry Ivanov
Manager Image:Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Kobelev
League Image:Flag of Russia.svg Russian Premier League
2007 RPL, 6th
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Home colours
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Away colours

Dynamo Moscow (Dinamo Moscow, Dinamo Moskva, Russian: Динамо Москва) is a Russian football club based in Moscow. The team play in the Dynamo Stadium in the Russian Premier League, and wear blue and white strips. During the Soviet era it was affiliated with the MVD (Ministry of Internal Affairs) and was a part of Dynamo sports society.

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[edit] History

Dynamo Moscow has its roots in the club Morozovtsi Orekhovo Suevo Moskva founded as a factory team in 1887 by Englishman Clement Charnock. The team was re-named OKS Moskva in 1906 and won a series of Moscow league championships from 1910 to 1914.

After the Russian revolution of 1917 the club eventually found itself under the authority of the Interior Ministry and its head Felix Dzerzhinsky, chief of the Soviet Union's first secret police force, the notorious Cheka. The club was re-named Dinamo Moskva in 1923 and developed some infamy for its intimidating association with the Interior Ministry, often being referred to as Garbage, a Russian criminal slang term for police, by the supporters of other clubs.

Dinamo won the first two Soviet Championships in 1936 and 1937, a Soviet Cup in 1937, and another pair of national titles in 1940 and 1945. They were also the first Soviet club to tour the West and put on an impressive display during a goodwill visit to the United Kingdom in 1945. Complete unknowns, the Soviet players delivered a surprising performance: they drew 3:3 at Chelsea, rode roughshod 10:1 over Cardiff City, beat an Arsenal side reinforced by the presence of Stanley Matthews, Stan Mortensen and Joe Bacuzzi by a score of 4:3 in a match played in thick fog, and finally, drew 2:2 with Rangers.

They continued to be a strong side at home after the war and enjoyed their greatest success through the 50's. Dinamo captured another five championships between 1949 and 1959, as well as their second Soviet Cup in 1953. Honours were harder to come by after that time. The club continued to enjoy some success in the Soviet Cup (now the Russian Cup), but has not won a national championship since 1976. Even so, Dinamo's 11 national titles make it the country's third most decorated side behind Dynamo Kiev (13 titles) and Spartak Moscow (12 titles).

Dinamo's greatest achievement in Europe to this day was in the 1972 UEFA Cup Winners Cup. They got to the final at the Nou Camp in Barcelona where they lost to Scottish side Rangers 3-2. However after playing most of the game with 10 men due to their star number 10 being hit by a bottle thrown by the Rangers fans plus the fact the referee blew for time 3 minutes early as the Rangers fans invaded the pitch. This was a Russian side's greatest achievement in Europe until CSKA Moscow won the 2005 UEFA Cup.

[edit] Stadium

Their ground is the historic Dinamo Stadium in Petrovsky Park, which seats 36,540. Despite not having won a league title in over thirty years the club still has a quite extensive, though aging, fan base.

[edit] Team trivia

[edit] Honours

  • Soviet championship: 1936, 1937, 1940, 1945, 1949, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1963, 1976
  • Soviet Cup champions: 1937, 1953, 1967, 1970, 1977, 1984
  • Russian Cup champions: 1995
  • USSR Super Cup champions: 1977
  • Ciutat de Barcelona Trophy Champions: 1976
  • Cup Winners Cup finalist: 1972

[edit] Notable players

Lev Yashin, voted the best goalkeeper of the 20th century by the IFFHS.[1], spent his entire career with Dinamo.

[edit] Current squad

As of 1 September 2007, according to the Russian Premier League official website.

No. Position Player
1 Image:Flag of Russia.svg GK Anton Shunin
2 Image:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg MF Andrei Karpovich
3 Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Aleksandr Tochilin
4 Image:Flag of Montenegro.svg DF Jovan Tanasijević
5 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Igor Semshov
6 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg DF Leandro Fernández
7 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Kirill Kombarov
8 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Dmitry Khokhlov
9 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Dmitri Kombarov
10 Image:Flag of Portugal.svg MF Danny
11 Image:Flag of Russia.svg FW Ruslan Pimenov
13 Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Vladimir Granat
No. Position Player
14 Image:Flag of Ukraine.svg MF Denys Skepsky
15 Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Aleksandr Dimidko
16 Image:Flag of Bulgaria.svg FW Tsvetan Genkov
17 Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Aleksandr Lobkov
18 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Kirill Kurochkin
19 Image:Flag of Portugal.svg FW Cícero
21 Image:Flag of Lithuania.svg GK Žydrūnas Karčemarskas
24 Image:Flag of Lithuania.svg DF Arunas Klimavičius
25 Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Denis Kolodin
26 Image:Flag of Portugal.svg MF Custódio
27 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Aleksandr Zaikin

The following players are listed by club's website as reserve players. They are eligible to play for the first team.

No. Position Player
31 Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Denis Burnashkin
32 Image:Flag of Russia.svg DF Andrei Bychkov
33 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Nail Zamaliyev
34 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Rushan Khasyanov
35 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Aleksei Batanov
36 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Aleksandr Kuzyutin
37 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Aleksandr Denisov
38 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Andrei Altunin
No. Position Player
39 Image:Flag of Russia.svg FW Aleksandr Bebikh
40 Image:Flag of Russia.svg FW Fyodor Smolov
41 Image:Flag of Russia.svg GK Fyodor Burdykin
44 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Nikolai Lipatkin
48 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Aleksandr Arsoyev
51 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Vakhtang Morgoshiya
54 Image:Flag of Russia.svg MF Viktor Svezhov
61 Image:Flag of Russia.svg GK Aleksei Karasevich

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ IFFHS' Century Elections - rsssf.com - by Karel Stokkermans, RSSSF.

[edit] External links

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