FC MVO Moscow (Russian: Московский военный округ, Moskovskiy Voyennyi Okrug (MVO)) was a Soviet football club from Moscow, Soviet Union. The club existed after World War II between 1945 and 1953. In 1951–52 it represented the city of Kalinin (today – Tver).
MVO is a Russian abbreviation that stands for the Moscow Military District. Until 1951 it competed in the Class B (Soviet First League) when it received promotion to the Class A (Soviet Top League) for the 1952 season. Next year in 1953, after the death of Joseph Stalin, the club withdrew from competitions after playing only six games.
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FCMVOMoscow (Russian: Московский военный округ, Moskovskiy Voyennyi Okrug (MVO)) was a Soviet football club from Moscow, Soviet Union. The club existed...
champion (7) FC Spartak Moscow (22) PFC CSKA Moscow (13) FC Dynamo Moscow (11) FC Lokomotiv Moscow (3) FC Torpedo Moscow (3) UEFA Cup PFC CSKA Moscow (1) Luzhniki...
Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2006-06-09. Compilation of all game reports for the Soviet second tier. FC Dynamo Moscow website....
Following are the results of the 1951 Class B football championship. FCMVOMoscow winning the championship. Six teams were relegated from the 1950 Soviet...
In 1947 he played for ODO Kiev. Then a few years spent in the team FCMVOMoscow, he became a finalist in its composition the USSR Cup 1951 held in the...
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born 23 January 1925 in Moscow; died 29 September 2001 in Moscow) was a Soviet Russian football player and coach. Belov managed FC Metallurg Lipetsk in the...
established a national championship of clubs. Before then local leagues in Moscow and Saint Petersburg/Leningrad were the only prominent league competitions...
fact that season saw participation of two teams from the Moscow Military District (VVS and MVO) both of which finished at the top of season table, yet...
champions of the 1950 Football Championship of the Russian SFSR. For 1950 MVOMoscow was stationed in city of Kalinin. 1950 Soviet Class A 1950 Soviet Cup...
Nikolayevich Perevalov (Russian: Михаил Николаевич Перевалов; 1930 in Moscow – 1995 in Moscow) was a Soviet football player. Soviet Cup winner: 1955. Perevalov...
between 1935 and 1947 at Spartak Moscow although during the Great Patriotic War in 1941 played for Zenit Moscow and MVOMoscow in 1945. At the end of the football...
Moscow, Russia) was an ice hockey player who played in the Soviet Hockey League. He played for HK Lokomotiv Moscow, SKA MVO Tver and HC CSKA Moscow,...
following the War. In the 1946 season, VVS Moscow finished top of the Southern Group, and FC Pishchevik Moscow finished top of the Eastern Group. VVS won...
factories. Among the worst teams of the top tier before World War II, CDKA Moscow won the championship becoming the Soviet domestic champions for the first...
player. He played two seasons in the Russian Football National League for FC Dynamo Bryansk. Football in Russia Igor Klitsov at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian)...
(debut) FC Lokomotiv Zaporozhye FC Metallurg Magnitogorsk – (debut) FC Khimik Orekhovo-Zuyevo* – (debut) FC Dinamo Moscow Oblast* – (debut) FC Dzerzhinets...
His Majesty The King at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Ian Scott Anderson, MVO, Director, The Duke of Edinburgh's Commonwealth Study Conferences. Mark Appleby...
January 2017) was a Russian footballer. During his career he played for FC Dynamo Moscow (1954–1966). He earned 12 caps for the USSR national football team...
player and manager. Razinsky was born in Lyubertsy, Russia, and died in Moscow. He was Jewish. In 2009, Razinsky attended the 2009 Maccabiah Games to watch...
being renamed to First Group and Group B renamed to Second Group. FC Dynamo Moscow won the championship, becoming the Soviet domestic champions for the...
– (debut) FC Metro Moscow* – (debut) FC Sudostroitel Leningrad* – (debut) FC Torpedo Ulyanovsk* – (debut) FC Torpedo Yaroslavl* – (debut) FC Traktor Kuibyshev*...
CDKA Moscow again won the championship becoming the Soviet domestic champions for the second time. The defending champions CDKA allowed their Moscow rivals...