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 Kiev::Sport::Soccer::Dynamo
Dynamo Kyiv was founded in 1927 as a sports society of Police and the Ministry of Interior.
Dynamo Kiev was then spared because of the successes they had had and a serious kadre situation they were in after the War.
Dynamo Kiev, in the meantime, was trying to grow yet another crop of talented players.
www.yurchenko.org /texts/kiev_dynamo.html   (1919 words)

  
 Monaco’s Sponsor Fedorychev Takes Over Dynamo Moscow - NEWS - MOSNEWS.COM
Before the latest shake-up, 75 percent of the club, which is traditionally linked to the police, was in the hands of the Dynamo sports society, headed by a retired KGB general.
Dynamo, one of the oldest and most popular Russian clubs, have recently suffered a slump in form and are in danger of losing their proud record of being the only Russian club to have never been relegated.
Dynamo said on their website that Fedorychev, whose company Fedcominvest sponsors French Ligue 1 club Monaco, now owned 51 percent of the Moscow club.
www.mosnews.com /news/2004/09/20/feddynamo.shtml   (505 words)

  
 Kiev::Sport::Soccer::Dynamo
Dynamo Kyiv was founded in 1927 as a sports society of Police and the Ministry of Interior.
Dynamo Kiev was then spared because of the successes they had had and a serious kadre situation they were in after the War.
Dynamo Kyiv had routinely sent 10-12 players to play for the Ukrainian National Team, which had stopped one step short of the qualification for major tournaments three straight times.
www.yurchenko.org /texts/kiev_dynamo.html   (1919 words)

  
 Dynamo (sports society) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dinamo, also Dynamo, (Russian and Ukrainian: Динамо, Belarusian: Дына́ма) was the oldest sports and physical training society of the Soviet Union, created in 1923.
Many clubs, now transformed into the regular private clubs of their respective national leagues, still function under their original Dinamo or Dynamo name but their history is the only connection with the old Dinamo society.
For "Dinamo" and "Dynamo" sports clubs and other uses see Dynamo.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/FC_Dinamo   (275 words)

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